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What's the best way to die?

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Best way to die would be to have your friends and loved ones with you, all screaming and yelling cause you passed out at the wheel and just drove off a cliff.
 
Originally posted by: glugglug
Supposedly a girl died from getting too into it on the stickshift while waiting in her boyfriend's car with the 33Hz tone playing.

That would definately be the way to go, no question.

wtf does that even mean.

I doubt snopes would even deign to deny it.
 
I always figured if I had to off myself I'd jump off a really large building with like a bull horn and yell at people below like
"Hey you in the ugly brown suit....yeah you.......I'm aiming for you......haha quit running I'll get you!" and then you know aim for them and all 😉 😀
 
I heard dieing in your sleep is pretty bad, I mean, no one really knows what your feeling or anything and it's supposed to be pretty horrible...you just lose breath, etc...maybe, maybe not. Can someone extend on my claim?
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: glugglug
Supposedly a girl died from getting too into it on the stickshift while waiting in her boyfriend's car with the 33Hz tone playing.

That would definately be the way to go, no question.

wtf does that even mean.

I doubt snopes would even deign to deny it.

Wrong. 😀
 
I've always thought a skydiving accident would be cool. Nothing would be worse than dying in your sleep imo. Waking up in heaven (or hell) and wondering how the fvck you got there 😕
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: glugglug
Supposedly a girl died from getting too into it on the stickshift while waiting in her boyfriend's car with the 33Hz tone playing.

That would definately be the way to go, no question.

wtf does that even mean.

I doubt snopes would even deign to deny it.

Wrong. 😀

Ouch! Dammit HotChic, now why did you have to go and look for a link???? 😀
 
id say free-falling from 40k feet.

Would be great, last a while, and end quickly 😀

You get the pleasure of the fall, experiencing flight, then when you see the ground and realise how fast your going your heart would most likely stop from shock.

Although there was that one case where that air stewardess women fell out a plane, free fell a looooong way, landed on a mountain rolled to the bottom and broke every bone in her body but survived & recovered 😕
 
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Although there was that one case where that air stewardess women fell out a plane, free fell a looooong way, landed on a mountain rolled to the bottom and broke every bone in her body but survived & recovered 😕

😕 :Q Link?
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: glugglug
Supposedly a girl died from getting too into it on the stickshift while waiting in her boyfriend's car with the 33Hz tone playing.

That would definately be the way to go, no question.

wtf does that even mean.

I doubt snopes would even deign to deny it.

Wrong. 😀


Not the same thing. 33Hz != Spanish fly. 🙂 In the supposed 33Hz death, she didn't die from impaling herself, it was from orgasming too hard basically.

Supposedly a 33Hz sound pretty much immediately triggers the big O in the ladies. There was a thread here about it linking to some audiophile board here in ATOT, where they had a video of a girl getting off from it, and several people responded saying they tried it successfully. The thread here was deleted...

Edit: couldn't find original thread on whatever audiophile board it was, but found a mention of the effect in wired
 
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