How DON'T you want to die?

TheHaze

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Alone in a dark room - - - - -
 

Q

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But that is how you will die. All alone...
What a mean thing to say,what did I ever do to you - - - - - - -
Is this a serious question? It's pretty hard to accept that, but OK.

Almost every message you have ever sent to me was unfriendly, derogatory and/or insulting. I've tried to ignore it and be friendly, but I will not stay friendly. You have crossed the line.
 

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certainly not the way @Breakfall 's mom committed suicide due to her "cancer" lying to her whole family and him like that. Yet ever the devoted son. He was dead to her at his birth. Now all his wife and daughter have to do is end up here, the YNC, and shit all raped and gored up for all of us to laugh at here. the more they suffer the better the laughs for me. than @Breakfall will be broken forever and will just have to drink himself to death.. and or a bullet to the head. Whatever is easier for him. Easy life and death "Warrior".
 

Breakfall

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

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Breakfall

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Buried alive like some earthquake survivors have been trapped for a few weeks.
Aaaaaaaaaaah...I didn’t even think of that. Remember that horrible cliff collapse in Gracetown, Cowaramup? Tragic. The reverberation from the crowd cheering on the surfing competition caused the cave-like shelter to finally collapse. A shelter that existed for millions of years. I even sheltered in that same spot myself when it rained.
 

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Shit, I sure do remember Gracetown.

When China had a big earthquake before the Olympics, a businessman was pulled out after two weeks... before that Stewart Diver (sp?) at Thredbo, and the 2 gold mlners in Tasmania.... I start having panic attacks just thinking about them.
 

Breakfall

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Shit, I sure do remember Gracetown.

When China had a big earthquake before the Olympics, a businessman was pulled out after two weeks... before that Stewart Diver (sp?) at Thredbo, and the 2 gold mlners in Tasmania.... I start having panic attacks just thinking about them.
The thing is, after the panic attacks, one’s survival instinct kicks in and the mind is able to persevere to the brink of insanity. After that, it’s chew your own leg off or die trying...that’s enough morbidity for me! :Wink:
 

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

images
Good film that, what was it called again? True story was it not?
Wolf creek I got it
 

Breakfall

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

images
Good film that, what was it called again? True story was it not?
Wolf creek I got it
It was based off two killers here in Oz: Ivan Milat (serial killer) and Brad Murdoch. You would be familiar with Murdoch and the British backpacker Peter Falconio going back a few years now.

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Yeah, it’s not a wise thing to go camping off the old beaten path here in Australia.
 

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

images
Good film that, what was it called again? True story was it not?
Wolf creek I got it
It was based off two killers here in Oz: Ivan Milat (serial killer) and Brad Murdoch. You would be familiar with Murdoch and the British backpacker Peter Falconio going back a few years now.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Yeah, it’s not a wise thing to go camping off the old beaten path here in Australia.

Not unless you prepare and use fail-safes.
 

Breakfall

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

images
Good film that, what was it called again? True story was it not?
Wolf creek I got it
It was based off two killers here in Oz: Ivan Milat (serial killer) and Brad Murdoch. You would be familiar with Murdoch and the British backpacker Peter Falconio going back a few years now.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

Yeah, it’s not a wise thing to go camping off the old beaten path here in Australia.

Not unless you prepare and use fail-safes.
Exactly...and it doesn’t always have to be a gun, particularly if one can’t get their hands on one. I like cooking with gas, that shit can be purchased in large quantities!
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I dont want to die in an ICU or on a vent. Or die while "heroic measures" are being taken to save me. A full code is like absolute torture....I'd rather not go through that.

And I dont want to die anyway involving fire. Being buried alive is a pretty horrifying thought but I dont think that's likely enough to worry about. Not where I live, at least.
 

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

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what squirming, u knock them out with the shovel then work fast
 

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I dont want to die in an ICU or on a vent. Or die while "heroic measures" are being taken to save me. A full code is like absolute torture....I'd rather not go through that.

And I dont want to die anyway involving fire. Being buried alive is a pretty horrifying thought but I dont think that's likely enough to worry about. Not where I live, at least.

In earthquake country it is more likely.
 

Dove

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I dont want to die in an ICU or on a vent. Or die while "heroic measures" are being taken to save me. A full code is like absolute torture....I'd rather not go through that.

And I dont want to die anyway involving fire. Being buried alive is a pretty horrifying thought but I dont think that's likely enough to worry about. Not where I live, at least.

In earthquake country it is more likely.

I'm probably more likely to die in a boat accident or hunting accident in MI than an earthquake.

I dont wanna underestimate the rest of 2020, though lol.
 

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I wouldn't want to die a violent death such as getting attacked by an assailant or a Wild animal.

Or an Auto Accident

I've nearly been in each one.

I even got lit on fire once.

It's terrifying.

don't die like that, folks.

Dying in prison must suck too. I know that Herman at the Blue Coronashew has spent time in what he calls the 'joint' so I wouldn't wanna go there.

Die in your own bed at home or choose the time and method to end your own.

Just don't die a violent death, that's all.
 

Breakfall

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Buried alive.
Suffocating isn’t as bad as you think. As a big wave rider, I’ve had some close calls with drowning. After a moment everything becomes tranquil and you let go....zzzzzzzzzzz.
But I guess it’s probably the claustrophobic situation in addition?

Yup. I don't think it would be the same covered in dirt.
Usually if one wants to bury you in the ground alive, you’ll require a bag or a packing box of sorts. People tend to squirm a lot and fill the hole underneath them very quickly. Burying people is very popular in the country.

images
what squirming, u knock them out with the shovel then work fast
They have more chance of escaping when they’re desperate. One needs to knock them out right from the outset, restrain them, bag them or wrap them up prior to burying them. Leftards are easier because they have this idea that the police are always around to save them if things happen to go even more left for them!
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