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How DON'T you want to die?

by L2L3 in Six Words Questions on Feb 20, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Dean6805 says,

Alone (unless it's a violent death).

L2L3 says,

Nice answer.

otherearthly says,

Hopefully _after_ I finish my chapter.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX says,

Painfully.

L2L3 says,

Delta, great thought. That covers my list, which includes scalding, burning, being eaten alive, crashing, being smushed, falling, etc... In bed, alone or otherwise would be just peachy, unless I was on fire in bed and someone tried to put the fire out with hot water and a bear smelled cooking flesh and ate me just before the meteor smushed me and I fell to the ground floor and crashed.

Dean6805 says,

L2, I hope you have that very scene ready for a chapter in a book. I would totally buy that bad boy.

DynamicDbytheC says,

Being surrounded by snakes while on the beach.

L2L3 says,

I can make up the most amazing shit. My memoirs, however, are all true. I doubt that I could make up that much stuff.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX says,

L2L3...amazing how you took my one-word and spun it into a three-act opera.

Mourningdove says,

ALS also Known as Lou Gehrig's
Snip from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001708/
In ALS, nerve cells (neurons) waste away or die, and can no longer send messages to muscles. This eventually leads to muscle weakening, twitching, and an inability to move the arms, legs, and body. The condition slowly gets worse. When the muscles in the chest area stop working, it becomes hard or impossible to breathe on one's own.

Mourningdove says,

Choking on food while alone in the house.

marymc says,

eaten by shark.

novice says,

Slowly.

Level1 says,

in any way that would frighten me

RainhaMom says,

Suffocation of any kind (drowning, ALS, choking, plastic bag, etc)

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