ANSWERS: 28
  • My dad told me once that freezing wasn't a bad way to die. You just slowly lose consciousness and drift away. The other two choices are pretty gruesome.
  • The sad part about dying is that you don't get to pick the way you go. I would like to be like Jack Nicholson at the end of The Shining... one big icicle.
  • I'll just fall asleep having froze to death. No way on the other ones.
  • burning would be quickest. Depend s on the heat. in a big fire it woldnt be long.
  • Id rather freeze... maybe they can defrost me in like a million years and ill be famouse... that and it seems less painful...
  • Freezing for sure. Eventually you just fall asleep.
  • i think being naked in fifty mile an hour winds with the wind chill at eighty below zero would work for me. its cold at first, then for some reason your whole body warms up. then kerpow you are gone. frozen solid. thats how i am going out. the senior care center can find me in the spring.
  • one could jump into a vat of liquid nitrogen at mius 180celsius. One would freeze solid and then shatter into a million pieces would be an interesting way to go
  • Freezing, after a while your body feels all warm and you go to sleep.
  • I'm going with happiness here. I want to freeze. Then I either want to be shattered in to a million peices. Or maybe frozen for 250 years until someone thaws me out.
  • Freezing
  • I'd rather be frozen, thanks. Burning and drowning, from what I know, hurt like hell.
  • freeszing
  • Drowning, in the ocean. Why? Because, after -- or even before, I guess -- you finally cack, you'd then be shark food. They get a good meal, your family gets a big life insurance check and has to waste none on a funeral. Everybody wins, kind of.
  • I wouldnt want any of those but I suppose drowning sounds less.... severe LOL burning or freezing sounds so painful and slow....
  • with burning, you almost drown also because all oxygen is used up in the fire. You scream and try to take a breath and there is no oxygen to breath, man that would suck. with drowning you'll fight as long as you can knowing that you can't take that breath and when you do your lungs fill with a liquid untill it feels like they will explode. So for the most part I'll take the freezing, I'm guessing numb doesn't hurt that bad
  • Freezing, I hear you go into a euphoric trance before you die.
  • Freezing. It's supposed to be pretty painless once you get numb, and apparently kinda trippy. XD Not going to test that theory though.
  • Freezing would be less painful, i've been close to that, when i was homeless for a year.
  • Freezing. They say you just fall asleep then die.
  • They all would suck pretty bad. I think drowning would be the quickest way to go and the least painful because it would be so quick. I hate the cold and I hate extreme heat, so those 2 are out.
  • Quick freezing.you have to fight with the other ones before you die so yeh I will take the refrigerator.
  • freezing. they would find my body in the spring. or maybe i would become a mystery and hang out with that steve faucet guy.
  • Freezing. Simply because you loose consciousness so I would assume it's the least tragic of the 3 to experience.
  • Freezing. Burning would be excrutiatingly painful. Drowning....well, being a swimmer, I can't even stand a little water going up my nose or going down the wrong tube. Granted, freezing would hurt, but not as bad as the others.
  • Freezing. A; it's not painful (like burning) and B; you don't get all bloaty and nasty (like drowning). Seriously, who'd want to ba a drowned body? All runny and bloated with fishies nibbling at your eyeballs... Anyway, I'm an atheist so burning'd be way too cliche. But freezing! Do it right and in a millenium I'll be in a museum!
  • i think if a huge chunk of iceberg fell on my burning yaucht and knocked me out before i drowned, burned and then froze to death, would be perfect.
  • i suppose freezing... by the time i thaw out they might be able to get me going again but i doubt it still

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