Medically induced coma to be cryogenically frozen, after a long, and fulfilling life. That or the complete, lossless, upload of ones' mind into digital storage, where the death of the physical is detached from the death of the mental.
Actually the reason I said that was because I had a Caesarian Section under a general anaesthetic. The consultant asked what would happen to the baby if I didn't wake up (nice euphemism). I said I wouldn't care because I would be dead but I was sure it would be easily adopted. I thought about that while I was counting backwards into blessed oblivion. That was my fourth general, and as a way to die at any age it can't be beaten imo. The infuriating thing is that if you are pretty ancient but have something seriously wrong with you that would need an operation, they usually say no because you will die under the anaesthetic, so you have to suffer. I'm most definitely in favour of Right to Die.
Death in your sleep which will prevent you from knowing which may be bad if the afterlife is real. Either that or drowning which has been reported to be very peaceful after the panic has stopped.
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In bed surrounded by a bevy of warm, willing bodies engaged in a celebration of life.
Any death where you're gone before you know you're going.
“...How would you like to die, Tyrion son of Tywin?"
"In my own bed, with a belly full of wine and a maiden's mouth around my cock, at the age of eighty," he replied.
Medically induced coma to be cryogenically frozen, after a long, and fulfilling life. That or the complete, lossless, upload of ones' mind into digital storage, where the death of the physical is detached from the death of the mental.
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Death in your sleep which will prevent you from knowing which may be bad if the afterlife is real. Either that or drowning which has been reported to be very peaceful after the panic has stopped.
Overdose of anaesthetic please.
DEATH BY SNOO SNOO