Poll

Which one?

Crushed
4 (4.2%)
Burned
12 (12.6%)
Hung
3 (3.2%)
Drowned
20 (21.1%)
Acid
14 (14.7%)
Scaphism
13 (13.7%)
Frozen
3 (3.2%)
Stoned
6 (6.3%)
Chopped Up
7 (7.4%)
Stabbed
3 (3.2%)
Going insane
10 (10.5%)

Total Members Voted: 95

Author Topic: Worst way to die?  (Read 3626 times)

Tank tracks.
Nuff said.




Now, I'm not religious at all, but crucifixion is pretty bad.
The worst part is that in almost all cases, the cause of death was actually suffocation. A spike would be driven into the cross just barely out of reach of the person's feet, so that they would slowly sink towards it, and their chest would contract, and by the time they got to it, they would be unable to breathe.
That would happen over the course of several days, while the victim was also starving and becoming dehydrated.

Not dying would be terrible.

Being burned alive isn't that bad. It hurts, but then afterwards the fire burns your nerve endings so you don't feel anything. Then you panic and die.

Drowning in oil that is set on fire.

Being swallowed whole.
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Oh, um, right, Any death from Final Destination would probably be the worst.

Being cut with a knife, slowly taking off small slices of skin and muscle as you scream in torment. Careful, precise movements that am only for non-vital parts. As you die, you get shown the red, grey and pink of your organs.


floating out into space ALONE with no FOOD

Kicking shins until bleeding. Then peeling off the skin and scraping bone out. And so on the all other peices of your body.


Scaphism. Anything else is for pussies.
Quote from: Niggipedia
The intended victim was stripped naked and then firmly fastened within a face-to-face pair of narrow rowing boats (or hollowed-out tree trunks), with the head, hands and feet protruding. The condemned was forced to ingest milk and honey to the point of developing severe diarrhea, and more honey would be rubbed on his body to attract insects to the exposed appendages. He would then be left to float on a stagnant pond or be exposed to the sun. The defenseless individual's feces accumulated within the container, attracting more insects, which would eat and breed within his exposed flesh, which—pursuant to interruption of the blood supply by burrowing insects—became increasingly gangrenous. The feeding would be repeated each day in some cases to prolong the torture, so that dehydration or starvation did not kill him. Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock. Delirium would typically set in after a few days.