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Most aesthetically pleasing death?

Started by Nero, September 29, 2007, 01:49:43 AM

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Nero

Ok. The most aesthetically pleasing death you can think of. C'mon, I know we still got some goth girls here, don't we?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Christo

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tinkerbell

LOL  ;D  Chris, you are killing me.  Stop it!....LOL  ;D


I'm not a Goth girl, but I will comment anyway.

QuoteMost aesthetically pleasing death?

In my sleep.  BTW, I know I will die in my sleep.  :) Let's just hope it will be five hundred years from now...


tink :icon_chick:
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RebeccaFog

   Dieing in a dimly lit and comfortably warm or cool room with a few people around who I love and knowing that they will cry but not despair.

  Maybe some Bob Dylan playing low in the background, or we're all just watching a nice movie.  The room smells like flowers.

  Three nights later, I awake.
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Christo

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tinkerbell

Quote from: Chris on September 30, 2007, 05:28:45 AM
lol :laugh: :laugh: %@*!*..ing a princes >:D :laugh:


??? Christopher (you know my mood when I call you "Christopher", don't you?), I really hope you meant "kissing" a princess.  :-\

tink :icon_chick:

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no_id

Hmmm... Goth?

I wouldn't mind being tortured to death.
Or being knifed to death on a graveyard right before a statue or old gravestone...

Yes, "I'd prefer a violent death" the Mad Hatter says.  8)
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: no_id on September 30, 2007, 01:58:23 PM
Hmmm... Goth?

I wouldn't mind being tortured to death.
Or being knifed to death on a graveyard right before a statue or old gravestone...

Yes, "I'd prefer a violent death" the Mad Hatter says.  8)
The strangest thing about a violent death is that with the adrenaline and reactive instincts going full blast, you will briefly feel more alive than you ever have in your life.

But then, alas, you die.
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no_id

Quote from: Rebis on September 30, 2007, 02:15:25 PM
Quote from: no_id on September 30, 2007, 01:58:23 PM
Hmmm... Goth?

I wouldn't mind being tortured to death.
Or being knifed to death on a graveyard right before a statue or old gravestone...

Yes, "I'd prefer a violent death" the Mad Hatter says.  8)
The strangest thing about a violent death is that with the adrenaline and reactive instincts going full blast, you will briefly feel more alive than you ever have in your life.

But then, alas, you die.

Oh baby, oh baby.... 8)
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Christo

Quote from: Tink on September 30, 2007, 09:24:00 AM
Quote from: Chris on September 30, 2007, 05:28:45 AM
lol :laugh: :laugh: %@*!*..ing a princes >:D :laugh:


??? Christopher (you know my mood when I call you "Christopher", don't you?), I really hope you meant "kissing" a princess.  :-\

tink :icon_chick:



I wanted to say holding a princes :(
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Jessica

Drowning or Hypothermia

There is a book that I read a long time ago, "Twenty Suggestive Cases for Reincarnation" by Ian Stevenson.
Basically, he set out to scientifically analyze reincarnation claims.  One of the methods he used was using birthmarks which coresponded to scars from what a child remembered about their previous life.  The child would remember, say for instance being shot in a prior life.  Sure enough, that child would have a birthmark where he remembered being shot, sometimes even to the great suprise of the parents who never noticed it.

If you don't believe in reincarnation, then cutting the carotid artery in the neck is by FAR the fastest way to go.
Another option would be the femoral artery in the inner thigh but that artery is really deep.

Drowning is supposed to really suck until you give in to it, and then I imagine that it's pretty peaceful.
Hypothermia is supposed to be really peaceful once you stop shivering although it is out for me (geography) unless I decide to take a really long drive.

Neither of those two methods leave scars.

Jessica
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Jessica on October 01, 2007, 08:29:55 AM
Drowning or Hypothermia

There is a book that I read a long time ago, "Twenty Suggestive Cases for Reincarnation" by Ian Stevenson.
Basically, he set out to scientifically analyze reincarnation claims.  One of the methods he used was using birthmarks which coresponded to scars from what a child remembered about their previous life.  The child would remember, say for instance being shot in a prior life.  Sure enough, that child would have a birthmark where he remembered being shot, sometimes even to the great suprise of the parents who never noticed it.

If you don't believe in reincarnation, then cutting the carotid artery in the neck is by FAR the fastest way to go.
Another option would be the femoral artery in the inner thigh but that artery is really deep.

Drowning is supposed to really suck until you give in to it, and then I imagine that it's pretty peaceful.
Hypothermia is supposed to be really peaceful once you stop shivering although it is out for me (geography) unless I decide to take a really long drive.

Neither of those two methods leave scars.

Jessica
How would you know you've been reincarnated?
I would invent a bullet that has my present life stats on it and which whould kill me but tell my story in my birthmark and then I would lord it over people on the Maury Povitch Show.   :laugh:
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nickie

Well, I personally don't beleive in Reincarnation, but I probably didn't in my last lifetime either. My chosen style in which to meet the next existence is to die laughing, literally. (Medically, I know that it can give you a massive heart attack!)
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Omika

Resident goth girl, at your service!

There has to be blood, but no gore.  I would probably want to be killed in something attractive.  I think something along the lines of having a misstep in a duel to the death with rapiers and then being skewered through the heart by your suave, handsome opponent works.  Then he gets to feel bad for killing something so beautiful and you die in his arms, bleeding through your bodice, as he cries his regrets out to the heavens!  It's so romantic.

Now I want to go die.  Jeeze.

Oh, oh!  And if I was killing other people, I devised this really twisted serial killer habit a while back.  I would stab them in the gut and pretty much put them into crippling pain, then coax them into confiding all their darkest secrets in me before mercy-killing them.  And I'd never tell a soul.  They'd be safe with me.  I'm sweet like that.

~ BB
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King Malachite

Either dying while taking several gun shots or stab wounds to the chest/stomach area while delivering the final blow to your opponent a knife or gun or dying an honorable death on the battlefield.
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Chloe

Quote from: Malachite on March 21, 2012, 10:27:03 AM
Either dying while taking several gun shots or stab wounds to the chest/stomach area while delivering the final blow to your opponent a knife or gun or dying an honorable death on the battlefield.

lol "Uncle Sam" definitely needs YOU !
( and too bad Cronkite is'nt here anymore, so we could Watch It On TV ! )
"But it's no use now," thought poor Alice, "to pretend be two people!
"Why, there's hardly enough of me left to make one respectable person!"
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