like more comfy way to die?
u nit counselling.
hmm
MRT faster???
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i rather die in slp
You have no idea wat the pain is like.. not seen what is like when you are NOT killed by a heart attack.. and wat is like in the A&E - even on your deathbed you are not given any peace..
Ok.. i've no experience.. you go try and den report back..
Originally posted by a-Lost-9uY:i rather die in slp
erm...
nit to wish u gd luck mah...?
Place ur head under a drilling machine
Run across a expressway
Ridiculous.
Originally posted by Detached:Ridiculous.
hello mr charlatan
Originally posted by extra one:
hello mr charlatan
Very humorous of you, Mr Frivolous.
i think my grandad died when sleeping
Originally posted by Deino:i think my grandad died when sleeping
That's a really serene way to die, but that's not how I planned my death ![]()
Originally posted by extra one:like more comfy way to die?
You try already then tell me is it comfortable or not..
depends what kind of heart attack... if only a small portion of your cardiac muscle dies it'd actually be very painful... i reccomend a cup full of ground apple pips for an easy death*
*disclaimer: i can't be held responsible if it works lol
Originally posted by Y_Shun:hmm
MRT faster???
plse hor, if want to jump MRT, dun pick the rush hours time, me kenna stuck many time liao.
ya lor...bloody hell.....wan die dun burden others lah......nabei
either u die or don't
so everything is 50-50
no say easier or harder or faster or slower.
heart attack v pain wan u know..
and you're like conscious of it for a few minutes. i think dying in your sleep is the best.. or die while having sex. ultimate!
The pain associated with a heart attack differs from person to person. Many people describe it as a heavy pressure or squeezing sensation in the center of the chest. Others report a stabbing feeling. At times the pain may radiate to the left arm, jaw or back. The intensity of the pain is not an indicator of the degree of heart damage that may be occurring. Some people don't have any symptoms during a heart attack.
Doesn't sound very pleasing to me..
The best, comfy way to die for me is to breathe in excess helium. Or just take loads of sleeping peel and fall off a building or something.