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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

That would suck.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

That would suck.

 

 

 

300 years ago in england, they were running out of coffins. So, they dug up old ones to be used. 25/1000 had scratch marks on the inside. They were buried mistakenly and had tried to scratch their way out when they woke up. They connected ropes will bells (i don't know how) to each and every coffin, so that one could pull a rope to ring a bell to alert that they were not dead. Thus the saying, saved by the bell.

 

 

 

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

That would suck.

 

 

 

300 years ago in england, they were running out of coffins. So, they dug up old ones to be used. 25/1000 had scratch marks on the inside. They were buried mistakenly and had tried to scratch their way out when they woke up. They connected ropes will bells (i don't know how) to each and every coffin, so that one could pull a rope to ring a bell to alert that they were not dead. Thus the saying, saved by the bell.

 

 

 

True story.

 

wow 25/1000 thats quite a few mistaken deaths.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

That would suck.

 

 

 

300 years ago in england, they were running out of coffins. So, they dug up old ones to be used. 25/1000 had scratch marks on the inside. They were buried mistakenly and had tried to scratch their way out when they woke up. They connected ropes will bells (i don't know how) to each and every coffin, so that one could pull a rope to ring a bell to alert that they were not dead. Thus the saying, saved by the bell.

 

 

 

True story.

 

wow 25/1000 thats quite a few mistaken deaths.

 

 

 

Honestly I can't remember the exact number. I think it was 25/1000 but im not totally sure. It was simlilar to that, though.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

prevent zumbehs.

 

O god that was so funny.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

prevent zumbehs.

 

O god that was so funny.

 

 

 

Nah, they do sometimes put cement or something similar down to prevent graverobbing and that stuff. Honestly though, when was the last time you've heard of graverobbing, has it even happened since the 1800's? Also because Mayor West is afraid of zombies.

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Actually, I'm reading a book about serial killers, a lot of them were grave robbers. Or, necrophiliacs, that broke into graves to "rape" the corpses. And how do you mistake someone for dead?

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Well in modern times it can't really happen. They make damn sure you're dead first, and even if they STILL somehow manage to make that mistake, you're definitely dead once the mortician goes to work. There's virtually no chance you could get buried alive these days, but back then it did happen.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

prevent zumbehs.

 

O god that was so funny.

 

 

 

Nah, they do sometimes put cement or something similar down to prevent graverobbing and that stuff. Honestly though, when was the last time you've heard of graverobbing, has it even happened since the 1800's? Also because Mayor West is afraid of zombies.

 

 

 

Well now people rob the actual gravestones so I guess thats graverobbing.

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

prevent zumbehs.

 

O god that was so funny.

 

 

 

Nah, they do sometimes put cement or something similar down to prevent graverobbing and that stuff. Honestly though, when was the last time you've heard of graverobbing, has it even happened since the 1800's? Also because Mayor West is afraid of zombies.

 

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Being mistakenly buried alive while you sleep, and waking up inside the coffin. Claustrophobic and helpless. You can scream and bang on the lid all you want, under 6 feet of dirt and a layer of cement, no one will hear you.

 

Why cement?

 

prevent zumbehs.

 

O god that was so funny.

 

 

 

Nah, they do sometimes put cement or something similar down to prevent graverobbing and that stuff. Honestly though, when was the last time you've heard of graverobbing, has it even happened since the 1800's? Also because Mayor West is afraid of zombies.

 

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Nah, they do sometimes put cement or something similar down to prevent graverobbing and that stuff. Honestly though, when was the last time you've heard of graverobbing, has it even happened since the 1800's? Also because Mayor West is afraid of zombies.

 

Friend's uncle used to be a graverobber.

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Drowning. From what I hear, that's really the worst way to go.

 

 

 

He sees dead people!

 

 

 

I'd have to say Facehugger. Painfull and Ewwie.

 

 

 

But if you want real i guess being run over by a train. That'd be scary seeing it totally coming at you before you die.

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I've thought of another one after seeing another thread in Off-Topic.

 

 

 

Death immediately after seeing something so shocking/scary that you heart gives out would probably be a horrible way to die too.

 

 

 

I wish to never experience that, I'd rather die by physical pain.

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I've thought of another one after seeing another thread in Off-Topic.

 

 

 

Death immediately after seeing something so shocking/scary that you heart gives out would probably be a horrible way to die too.

 

 

 

I wish to never experience that, I'd rather die by physical pain.

 

 

 

I am a masochist and I wouldn't like to die from pain.

 

 

 

Put it this way I have had a tattoo in my arm pit and that hurts like [bleep] and that isn't even close to dieing from pain.

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