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Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire

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mgz:
realistically physically burning to death (ignoring smoke inhalation) the fire kills your nerves off pretty quick.

Where as frying pan not so much or at least not nearly as quick

logos:

--- Quote from: Scudworth on October 05, 2010, 07:23:09 PM ---Sorry, as much as I search I can't find a video of a human being cooked alive in a giant frying pan  :( So here's a Korean Robocop Fried Chicken Commercial 1980's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pOoSe2K5DU

--- End quote ---
That is THE best commercial ever made

OT fire...seems like it'd be faster/less agonizing...

datora:
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Dear Lord, please allow me to die quickly when my time comes.  I have seen far too many stories about how long and painful and miserable it can be to shuff off this mortal coil.


For example, Google news items on "John Jones death Nutty Putty":

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/print/705347362/Man-trapped-in-Utah-Countys-Nutty-Putty-cave-dies.html

He was trapped semi-upside down in a solid stone passage about 18" wide with his head & back bent for nearly a day.  When they had partially pulled him out, the ropes snapped and he fell and became wedged even tighter.  They sealed the entire cave complex with concrete over his corpse after he finally died, because the only option to remove his body was to have someone carve it into pieces while working in an 18" tunnel.

I've done caving, and this is one of the reasons I won't do it again ... not for anything serious or hardcore.


Fire.  Thermo-nuclear hot-as-the-fucking-Sun fire.  I'd gladly jump into that when the time comes, and be thankful for it.

fohfoh:
You know... I think this concept was actually a torture device in ancient China. However, how it worked as it was some type of metal ring. You had to travel across it (I think it was really hot or oily or both or something). If you slipped, you fell in, if you got around the ring, you were allowed to "live". (Or probably just killed)

I forget who the king was who implemented such a thing, but he's taught in Chinese history as being one of the cruelest that ever lived.

Superchunk55:
If it was a frying pan i hope i taste good.  But me personally i would choose fire.

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