Hot or Cold?

Which would you rather?

  • Burn to death

    Votes: 16 39.0%
  • Freeze to death

    Votes: 25 61.0%

  • Total voters
    41

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I ask this often, I'm surprised I was so delayed.

Which would you rather? Freezing to death or burning to death? (btw, I do mean literal DEATH).

I chose freeze.
 
why do i feel this was inspired by the topic on our shoutbox discussion today? lol, although how much i prefer to be hot over cold, i mena i cnat stand bieng cold at all, i would still rather choose to freeze to death as it is like a numbing sensation and you dream a lot before you die, plus you leave a cool frozen corpse behind for scientists to study, wihch i'm all for other people using my body for betetr mankind after i'm dead.
 
freezing to death, as it's less painful.......
Although im used to very hot temperatures, id still rather freeze to death but i wanna be buried not be experimented with
 
everyone here have voted freezing to death.

that's good,because it means that no one here likes suffering or hurting him/herself.

lol:P
 
I'd prefer to freeze to death. I hate being cold, and I tend to feel it more easily than others. It's harder to warm up being cold then cool down when being hot, because if you're hot you sweat, and due to vasodilation you cool down quickly.
But like most have said. freezing to death would be less painful as your body would go numb, therefore you wont feel any pain as opposed to flames licking at you and flesh melting off your bones.
 
I love fire. I hate cold. I would prefer to live, but burning to death is what I would prefer in a situation such as this. I going to be cremated either way.
 
This is quite interesting, actually. In my frame of mind I would have thought burning to death would be the better, less painful option.

Ironically, when you're freezing, you get a burning sensation (I've experienced near frost-bite thanks to my love of the mountain and stubbornness to stay and snowboard.) It stings and itches like hell - you want nothing more than to warm up (or mentally chop off the extremity that's freezing.) Freezing would be a slow, agonizing way to die. It's not just pure numbness from the get-go, that takes time to reach. Your body will be shaking like mad and concentrating all the heat toward your core. Even after the point of numbness, you'll become immobile and have to patiently wait for your organs to finally give out.

Burning however, although I've never actually been alight, seems faster. Agonizing hell yes, I'm sure. But you'll be gone a lot quicker by your organs burning up than gradually freezing over into not functioning anymore.

"Burn, burn!" - Lostprophets
 
freezing to death because since its close to water (love water!) it would problably be kinda enjoyable
 
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