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Full-Time Hellion
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You didn't leave a question, so I'll answer DontRunMeOver's
I almost punctured my left lung a few years ago. what do you think it feels like to die?
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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In your linen cupboard.
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Well, it depends how you die I suppose. If you die quickly in an explosion or hitting the ground from a great height then it probably doesn't feel of much. If you die more slowly then I'd expect that after the initial pain it probably feels both confusing and claustrophobic... that your senses would kind of close in on you, the world would get quieter, smaller, colder and more distant and that you'd feel like you were shrinking away, maybe like your mind was being shut away inside a little box and then, with little more than a mental whimper, you would feel nothing else. Ever.
When you see in the news that somebody you don't know has been killed, what do you think of it? Do you actually care? (Yes, this will become 'The Morbid Fascinations' thread if I get my way.) |
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Full-Time Hellion
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I don't believe in death really. But if I read an obituary or hear of the passing on of someone, whether i know them or not it doesn't bother me. People live to die. There are few people that are exempt from this I'm sure.
do you think yourself capable of murder if necessary?
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