Definitely the burning alive or like dying in that submarine- or how people believed they would die, being trapped down there with very limited air, food and water, if they even had any.
Families of pancreatic (and other types of) cancer patients often say they were more relieved than sad at the death of the patient because of just how painful it was for said patient to live with the cancer. I’ll go with that.
Scaphism- trapped between boats, the victim is force-fed/smeared with milk and honey. They’re then left to shit themselves and rot while being eaten by insects/vermin.
Boating seems pretty bad, the brass bull too. Vlad the impaler killed some people in horrendous ways. Boating still takes my vote because bugs eating you alive until death over the course of days while you are kept alive so you don’t die of dehydration or starvation makes my skin crawl.
I remember a Mexican cartel who slowly boiled a person. Just enough for the skin to continually cook and they injected him with adrenaline to keep him alive as they gradually removed his skin.
I saw this on 1000 ways to die. A man was trying to assault a woman in a bathroom and when she managed to fight him off he slipped and broke the toilet. One of the jagged pieces of the toilet fell, pointy side up and went straight into his rectum as he fell which caused him to bleed to death. I’m sure there are worse ways to go, but the thought of that pain into a slow death seems pretty bad.
Death by majority. Like always being fed 1000 to 500 calories under your maintenance as your maintenance goes down. All the clean water you can drink but starved to death as slowly as possible.
I would say the real life incident of Hisashi Ouchi is the worst way to die through immense suffering, whereas the one with instantaneous death but VERY GRAPHIC is the Byford Dolphin accident of 1983.
Last one would be obviously horrible, but probably end much faster than the first two. Any torture over a prolonged period of time sounds the worst to me.
Human teeth would hurt so bad, being eaten by a few of them is the worst thing I can think of , the sounds and not dying quick is a pretty bad way to go out
From Google ai:”In George Orwell’s novel 1984, rats are a central symbol of fear and torture, particularly in the infamous Room 101. Winston Smith, the protagonist, is shown to have a deep phobia of rats, and this fear is weaponized by the government to break his spirit and force him into compliance. The threat of being forced to face rats in Room 101 is used to induce fear and obedience, effectively turning his most significant fear into a tool of control.”
The dude that fell into the burning acidy pool of water at yellow stone and dissolved showed us a terrible way to go, drowning, burning, and dissolving all at once. Also the old putting a rat in a bucket over someone’s stomach and heating up the bucket so that the rat has to chew through you to get out would be a bad way to go. People really got creative in medieval times, lots of slow awful ways to go back then.
Real life case where a teenager was left with a disgusting old woman who was jealous of her so she tortured her months to death.
There’s a movie on it that is extremely unsettling and one that makes me sick just thinking about. Apparently things even worse than what happened in the movie happened in real life. Here’s what happened in the movie bc I don’t want to know what happened in real life.
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Getting lost or stuck while cave diving
Rabies
Burning to death
Burning.
I saw some burnt people, I can’t imagine the sort of pain it must be, the panic, the fear.
ALS
Any type of osteo cancer. I’ve had a family member die that way and I get wishing for death I certain instances.
Drowning in general, but especially in a non-water liquid
Definitely the burning alive or like dying in that submarine- or how people believed they would die, being trapped down there with very limited air, food and water, if they even had any.
Being skinned alive
Look up the Brazen Bull
Families of pancreatic (and other types of) cancer patients often say they were more relieved than sad at the death of the patient because of just how painful it was for said patient to live with the cancer. I’ll go with that.
Being boiled alive.
Scaphism- trapped between boats, the victim is force-fed/smeared with milk and honey. They’re then left to shit themselves and rot while being eaten by insects/vermin.
Being eating by a Boa Constrictor
Alone.
Boating seems pretty bad, the brass bull too. Vlad the impaler killed some people in horrendous ways. Boating still takes my vote because bugs eating you alive until death over the course of days while you are kept alive so you don’t die of dehydration or starvation makes my skin crawl.
burning alive
Being steamed alive (iron bull)
I remember seeing a news story about a guy (teen?) who fell into a wood chipper on his first day of work.
Flayed is the worst way I have seen a man die.
Lonely and bored
Heart attack on the day you win the lottery?
Probably the way Timothy Treadwell’s girlfriend did.
You have to factor that she witnessed her boyfriend being eaten alive by a bear. All alone in a giant forest.
Only to be eaten alive moments later.
Scares the piss outta me.
I remember a Mexican cartel who slowly boiled a person. Just enough for the skin to continually cook and they injected him with adrenaline to keep him alive as they gradually removed his skin.
That sounded wicked grim to me.
Being mentally abused to death.
Left for decades in chronic pain is the only answer. I don’t fear death. I fear a life too painful to live.
I saw this on 1000 ways to die. A man was trying to assault a woman in a bathroom and when she managed to fight him off he slipped and broke the toilet. One of the jagged pieces of the toilet fell, pointy side up and went straight into his rectum as he fell which caused him to bleed to death. I’m sure there are worse ways to go, but the thought of that pain into a slow death seems pretty bad.
That girl who got locked inside the walk in cooking oven at Walmart that got literally cooked to death.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/global-trends/gursimran-kaur-the-19-year-old-employee-found-dead-in-walmart-bakery-oven-at-canada-store/articleshow/114592123.cms
Death by majority. Like always being fed 1000 to 500 calories under your maintenance as your maintenance goes down. All the clean water you can drink but starved to death as slowly as possible.
I would say the real life incident of Hisashi Ouchi is the worst way to die through immense suffering, whereas the one with instantaneous death but VERY GRAPHIC is the Byford Dolphin accident of 1983.
Rats in a face cage Ala 1984
Broken on the wheel (medieval torture technique)
Scaphism (ancient torture technique)
Bronze bull (ancient torture technique)
Last one would be obviously horrible, but probably end much faster than the first two. Any torture over a prolonged period of time sounds the worst to me.
Fire
getting your face ripped off in a car crash
That Game of Thrones Season 2 scene with the rat and the bucket
I’m serious when I say this – zombies
Human teeth would hurt so bad, being eaten by a few of them is the worst thing I can think of , the sounds and not dying quick is a pretty bad way to go out
Being burned to death horrible agonizing way to die
Being eaten.
Depression
From Google ai:”In George Orwell’s novel 1984, rats are a central symbol of fear and torture, particularly in the infamous Room 101. Winston Smith, the protagonist, is shown to have a deep phobia of rats, and this fear is weaponized by the government to break his spirit and force him into compliance. The threat of being forced to face rats in Room 101 is used to induce fear and obedience, effectively turning his most significant fear into a tool of control.”
You’re stuck in a room. The floor is made of sandpaper and is a treadmill that never stops.
Drown
Burn
Torture
Stabbed
Death by snu snu.
brazen bull
Scared and alone
Slow delta P death. Google at your own risk.
Buried alive
I think being ran through a baler would be bad. Pulverizing death
The dude that fell into the burning acidy pool of water at yellow stone and dissolved showed us a terrible way to go, drowning, burning, and dissolving all at once. Also the old putting a rat in a bucket over someone’s stomach and heating up the bucket so that the rat has to chew through you to get out would be a bad way to go. People really got creative in medieval times, lots of slow awful ways to go back then.
Sylvia likens.
Real life case where a teenager was left with a disgusting old woman who was jealous of her so she tortured her months to death.
There’s a movie on it that is extremely unsettling and one that makes me sick just thinking about. Apparently things even worse than what happened in the movie happened in real life. Here’s what happened in the movie bc I don’t want to know what happened in real life.
She dies from the torture.
Trapped in an air pocket in a sunken ship in pitch black or a lethal dose of radiation.
Sudden decompression . Citing the Byford Dolphin accident
Rabies. It’s an extremely bad way to go
Burning, or drowning (aka suffocating)