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preferred death experience?

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the title says it all... :roll:
i think i would prefer to die fast and painless, obviously. but i can only hope for that. so considering a specific experience i could imagine being struck by a big lightning. lsd overdose could be nice too if that's even possible. or a mixture of all drugs altogether hahahha lol.... however i suppose my favorite for now is instantly being vaporized by a lasers of UFOs or other shit. or maybe just slip into a neverending sleep... that would have like something so peaceful to it.. 8) :o
one example for a absolutely not desired death experience would be to fall down somewhere and then be paraplegic and not be able to tell someone that i wouldn't want to live on like that. kinda like stephen hawking but worse... lol how pathetic would that be... :lol: :lol: :lol:
anyway btw if you have stupid ideas like you think you need to use that information about me against me or so would have already cursed you before.
easy... but i wish to all of you to find real peace one day if you haven't found it already or re-found... if you ask me death for some may be like falling into sleep or waking up or even both at the same time if that makes any sense... what it shold be in my opinion is peace... :D 8) :) :)

peace!!!


p.s. the wise jedi master yoda advises: fear the power of the dark side is :finger: :nod: :unibrow: :ninja: :retard:
 
fuck off lol... no i am just bored really... :paranoid: :confused: :smoke:
 
I think I'd like to jump some down some really high place. obviously I'm not going to die this way, because when I choose to jump down somewhere I won't have the condition to enjoy it :P becoming paraplegic as a consequence must be awful...

other than that, I have no idea. overdoses must be nasty, all of them.
 
Well of course pretty much everyone would want a quick and painless death
however i've often thought that since you're only going to experience the pain very briefly before death and then you wont feel anything at all, why not self-immolation?
I've always found it a very romantic way to go and have been fascinated since hearing about "Thich Quang Duc" (not that i can properly pronounce his name, thanks google) the viet buddhist monk who self immolated in protest to the vietnam war
 
I feel we are all here for a reason and have a role to play.

Death is the only garunteed experience of life, Why must we think about it?

Suicide as a form of protest, Really does defeat the purpose too... :roll:
 
if you ask me death is somewhat overrated... :D
 
It doesn't matter. It will come and I will attempt to embrace it. I have a great fear of a painful death, but I think that is normal... If the fear comes, I too will embrace that, and hopefully I can focus on the actual end of life, rather than the beginning of pain...

As you maybe can tell from other posts, whenever I get into a car I am forced to think about painful death. I hate cars.

But the greatest death? I would love to fade out in a field with none or one person around. no bustling cars, no sounds of construction, just the earth. God that would be beautiful.
 
BrainEater a dit:
fuck off lol... no i am just bored really... :paranoid: :confused: :smoke:
Well, I got a contact off your post :lol:

Edit: While I'm here, might as well add my two cents. As far as self inflicted goes, overdose, no question about it. Big ol fuckin huge shot of heroin and night night.
 
Surrounded by the people I love and who love me.
 
Sticki a dit:
Suicide as a form of protest, Really does defeat the purpose too... :roll:
I dont think so.. i think suicide for the purpose of protest is a very powerful form, if not the most powerful form, of protest there is
anyone with empathy surely would realise that if someones willing to give their life to protest against something then it must be quite a cause

but i never said i would want to do it in protest, i think i'd want my death to be a personal thing and not have it tied to external reasons
 
I think you will be rememberd for your commitment to the cause but only for a brief moment in time, untill the next topic or event pops up.

The truth is very little positive change has ever been achieved by suicide as an act of protest and you just have to look at the extremist muslims to see how such things can backfire and end up costing everybody freedom and innocence.

If I was protesting about something, I would want to live to see the change or die at the hand of my oppressor with the right frame of mind.
 
and yet everyone knows who im talking about when i say "that buddhist monk that set himself on fire in vietnam"
so obviously it made a lasting effect
 
Yes , it is a powerful means to say something, but really - I do not know why he did it. What was his reason?
 
i believe (from memory) it had something to do with the current administration at the time being quite hard on the people and on buddhism itself
i wont forget a quote from the 'first lady' of vietnam at the time "I would clap my hands at seeing another one (monk) barbeque himself"
im paraphrasing a bit but essentially thats what she said
she also offered to provide the gasoline and matches to any others who wished to do the same

kind of gives you an idea of the mentality of the government at that point in time
 
Oh, wow. How could anyone be hostile towards a monk?

I guess, actually I could see it. In capitalism or communism they are an enemy...
 
Reading up on the lady that actually said that, she was pretty much a narcissistic, power hungry sociopath
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Ngo_Dinh_Nhu

In capitalism or communism they are an enemy...
not to mention roman catholic apparently

shes an interesting and colourful character to say the least, they could easily make a hollywood movie about her and her family..
 
And there I always thought that monk was telling his buddies that joke about Richard Pryor catching himself on fire smoking base.
 
“I wouldn't mind dying in a plane crash. It'd be a good way to go. I don't want to die in my sleep, or of old age, or OD...I want to feel what it's like. I want to taste it, hear it, smell it. Death is only going to happen to you once; I don't want to miss it.”
-Jim Morrison
 
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