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Well, not that burning isn't painful....but remember, the muscles contract in the body as it burns...that's why the arms are always drawn up to the middle and the jaw is always open. :ghostface:

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agreed, but the expression on burn victims faces is not muscles contracting, its looks of pain, plain and simple, ive heard several theories in several different classes that put forth the theory that your nerve endings overload and you dont feel any pain after a while, cant say as i agree with that one, at least they look like their nerve endings are working just fine.

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Agreed. And, even if they do pass out before the fire actually kills them, I'm sure the pain leading up to that is quite enough to evoke such an expression. There is no pain quite like burning. The few times I've been burned by something wasn't even that bad, but it was worse than any time I ever got cut.

If there's such a thing as past lives, I must have died in a fire at some point, with this unreal fear of burning I have. I can watch virtually any kind of violence on tv or movies, but if someone burns, I change the channel. That was probably why I had such a hard time getting into Millennium.

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Guest Frank L.

Slowly bleed to death, seems one of the worst deaths to me. I mean,

how can anybody commit suicide with a razor blade? Just the thought...

You'll be lying there for I don't know how long...

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:Gehenna_demon: I think that drowning would be the worst way to go... you get lit on fire, with concrete on your feet and plunged from a cliff into some water. So, you are thankful for the water and then realize the concrete and suck the water into your lungs and feel the burning and the pain of all your internal organs shutting down. NOW that would be awful. :ouro:

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Guest Frank L.

I once heard about a man (if you can call him that) who dragged another

guy behind his car for about an hour. This has got to hurt! I mean, I can

remember from my childhood, when falling of my bike on the road, it hurt

like hell. A graze really hurts. But when you're dragged behind a car for an

hour, I think you're almost skinless.

You really should think about it too much...

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:mabiuswoz'ere:  I think that drowning would be the worst way to go... you get lit on fire, with concrete on your feet and plunged from a cliff into some water. So, you are thankful for the water and then realize the concrete and suck the water into your lungs and feel the burning and the pain of all your internal organs shutting down. NOW that would be awful. :ouro:

LOL! That cracked me up! Welcome to TIWWA! :ouro:

I once heard about a man (if you can call him that) who dragged another

guy behind his car for about an hour. This has got to hurt! I mean, I can

remember from my childhood, when falling of my bike on the road, it hurt

like hell. A graze really hurts. But when you're dragged behind a car for an

hour, I think you're almost skinless.

You really should think about it too much...

Ouch, that woud really hurt, especially if you got dragged feet first over a cactus!

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Guest De Novissimis
:ghostface: Just sitting here and a thought, a very dark thought came to mind. A really horrible death would by far be by torture. They tie the victim up. Pull out the fingernails, toenails, teeth and last but not least tongue. Burn your eyes out with pokers and then give you a nice slice across the neck... whereby you bleed to death. NOW THAT IS SO HORRIBLE, can't believe I sat here and thought of it. :devil: Fourth Horseman....no cracks about my temperament. haha
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