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Dying on the ship
Thread starterkowkolyte
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I've searched the forum a little bit and apparently people are very divided on the issue. Some people who nearly drowned describe it as painful and incredibly traumatic, while others say that once your lungs are full of water, it is quite peaceful. If you don't lose consciousness and drown upon impact, though, you might survive for hours if not days until you eventually exhaust yourself to the point of drowning, which would surely be a torturous way to die
Don't recommend this... if the cruise ship is very tall you might break bones if you fall from a very high height, also hypothermia could end you before you even drown if it's cold in that particular sea, as for drowning... I've almost drowned as a kid and It was very peaceful but it's not the same for everyone from what I hear
I've searched the forum a little bit and apparently people are very divided on the issue. Some people who nearly drowned describe it as painful and incredibly traumatic, while others say that once your lungs are full of water, it is quite peaceful. If you don't lose consciousness and drown upon impact, though, you might survive for hours if not days until you eventually exhaust yourself to the point of drowning, which would surely be a torturous way to die
Don't recommend this... if the cruise ship is very tall you might break bones if you fall from a very high height, also hypothermia could end you before you even drown if it's cold in that particular sea, as for drowning... I've almost drowned as a kid and It was very peaceful but it's not the same for everyone from what I hear
I was close to drowning as a kid too and I felt tranquility, but I am scared the sensation would be dissimilar this time around. Wouldn't want to break any bones either, but I'm afraid there are no pain-free options for me.
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