Your most feared way of dying?


Not to be overly morbid but if you were in this movie...

I think a wood chipper accident or something equally as sharp and grinding would be pretty bad. I can barely even watch the hand amputation scene in KingPin.

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Hhmmm, it's a toss up between being burned alive (the pain is devastating and unfathomable), or being suffocated/buried alive -- I have asthma, and must always keep a rescue inhaler with me. I know tht just for regular shortness of breath freaks me out, so the thought of suffocation is equally horrific.

I thought the quicksand death in this film was the coolest, but that was some very liquified quicksand. I think in actuality, it's much thicker, and takes considerably longer to fully envelope the victim. Eek!

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suffocated/buried alive

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oh man, good answer that freaks me out too. I've had an allergic reaction and had to go the emergency room for a shot because my windpipe was narrowing. It's really horrible feeling like the bigger the breath you take the less air you're getting.

LOL at horror movie quicksand. This movie made me look it up and it's just sand or mud that has been saturated with so much water that it can't support weight. If you relax in it you will float because our body is less dense than quicksand.

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Being arachniphobic myself i would shudder to think of how he would have killed me in this movie

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LOL oh come on they're furry and cute under a microscope.

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Yeah, I was thinking suffocation until somebody mentioned burning alive. Now it's a toss-up for me. (Imagine being able to inhale nothing but flames!)

I agree with the previous comments re quicksand. The stuff's actually fun to play in; the most you stand to lose is a shoe.

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