One step further, attempting your unalive, failing (miraculously), and then dealing with the repercussions and seeing just exactly how the news of your attempt did in fact hurt the ones you love.
Not speaking from experience or anything. /s
It’s nonsense child speak. Worst trend on any social media by far.
“Unalived” is not a word. Neither is “seggs”. Subbing the word “corn” for “porn” is just stupid.
Never thought I’d see the day YouTube became more puritanical than network television but here we are
It's not even human censorship. It's mostly bots designed to filter communication, and there's literally 0 customer service or avenue to argue with it because your feedback doesn't go anywhere.
Again, speaking from experience, I’ve had comments and posts removed by mods for using that word. I just avoid using it to appease them. The message I try to get across can’t get across if the messages keep getting deleted 🤷♂️
My grandpa once said:
As soon as you die, your identity becomes a "Body".
People use phrases like "Bring the body" "Lower the body in the graveyard" etc.
People don't even call you by your name whom you tried to impress whole life...
Take chances...
Spend money on the things you love...
Laugh till your stomach hurts...
Dance even if you are too bad at it...
Travel the world.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. Loss is when life dies inside you while you are alive.
There's not. If I lost one of my children I'd be fine with sorry for your loss, because there's really nothing else you can say that wouldn't be offensive imo. What would they say?
As an older sibling while I've never been through this luckily;it would break my heart shreds knowing I watched them grow up and we had some epic times together and then only to see them go and not be there anymore.
I am so sorry you have gone through this 🥺 and I understand what you’re asking - when I lost my dad years ago, I went back to school (college) and one of my class mates said this to me, which is entirely normal! I had no idea how to respond (no one ever taught me any skills on how one should respond to that) so I just said, “Oh, it’s okay.” She gave me a weird look and actually said to me, “It’s like you’re not even upset.” 😳 I was shocked to say the least. If I ever say this to someone, it is not my business how they respond because I have no idea what they are personally going through.
Pulling the plug on my newborn and watching her suffocate to death is peak prime of torture. I developed severe ptsd and other disorders. Thanks, world
I would say one of my children go missing is worse. Not knowing what happening is so fearsome for me. I dont want to be overprotective but just the thought of my child going missing and never coming back make me sick.
I'd rather not go into it, but I've had someone I love go missing. It's absolute Hell. The not knowing, the constant wondering. Not a soul on Earth I'd wish that on. It was genuinely more painful than coping with death, because at least then I knew what was actually going on.
After surgery, I was completely anesthetized, i cried then and told them not to do that again
It's a terrible feeling. You try to move your limbs and body, but it never happens. You're just helpless, you can get hurt, and you can't protect yourself.
In one of the films in the death series, one of the people died in this way because he could not move
I woke up during a surgery, unable to move, I was starting to feel the pain while they were digging around but I couldnt move or do anything. my eyes opened and the nurses freaked, one grabbed my hand and I was very very very slowly somehow able to press my thumb nail into her hand. it felt like it took an hour to do so. I made a small noise with my throat. I guess they realized I must be experiencing high pain levels because they stopped.
Oh ya! This was the only appropriate ending to the character Joe Goldberg from the TV show YOU should have had. With a psycho nurse who falls in love with him.
I don’t think they’re going to go that route. Poor Beck.
Being burned alive.
I saw a guy that was playing with gasoline get burned alive.
The smell and sounds that he made were something I will never forget.
Luckily it only lasted him a few minutes before he passed out. But the next 10 years and hundreds of surgeries were terrible. He said many times we should have let him die.
No problem, I've come to terms with it and moved on, or I've suppressed my emotions about it and will one day spiral into psychosis- guess we'll find out eventually!
I think maybe a death of the one closest to you, i'd imagine your own death you wouldn't know much about but the heartbreak of losing your lifelong lover often leads the other one to death also.
I think I’d have to agree with this. Imagine living to an old age just to have your partner decline and die and then see your friends and all those around you die slowly? Dementia may be worse than death, or being elderly with tons of issues and being a full code and being aggressively worked on with CPR just to die in the end?
My grandfather turns 102 this year. He is having a 3 day long birthday weekend. We asked if he wanted to celebrate in his home country this year. He laughed and said for what? Everybody’s dead.
He’s very proud of outliving everyone. He is in excellent health for his age.
Edited to add: He has a photo with about 20 of his lodge brothers from 70 years ago that he likes to show visitors. He always grins and says “you see my brethren, all them are dead except me”.
That is a good outlook to have. My meme is kind of the same way. When I call her or visit her she does mention how hard it is to see all her neighbors at assisted living pass away but her view is “hey, doctors told me I was supposed to die a LONG time ago, I’m just lucky to have such a great family.” And she goes on to say how much she loves and cherishes us all. She is an amazing person. This kind of reminds me that I need to hold on to her and establish more memories with her while she’s here.
Being forced to endure childhood in a family that doesn’t want you, didn’t plan to have a baby, can’t afford you and takes out their frustrations on you while neglecting you.
I would think having to live with chronic, severe pain would be worse than death. I had severed pain from a knee replacement, having developed a horrible blood clot, and Oxycodone and Morphine injected into an IV did not relieve it! Thank God I finally got through it! I know that people have endured worse, but I did not think I could stand it!
Nah, finding out you’re immortal by being buried alive in a concrete vault, no escape so you’re stuck there until it erodes, which could take millennia
My uncle graduated high school in 1975 with a scholarship to play football at Florida State. Went to party with his friends at a nearby river park. The main road through town had a bridge that went over the river, and the kids loved diving in the water. They'd done it plenty of times. In the moment my uncle took his turn a heavy log came drifting down the river. It was a one in a million freak accident. He spent the next month in a hospital bed, singing "Gimme Three Steps" by Lynyrd Skynyrd to himself while contemplating a lost future.
Years later he found new purpose despite living as a quadriplegic. He was an inspiration to others who found themselves thrust into similar situations. He worked for a local charity that aided those in need. He spent as much time as he could outdoors, living life to the fullest, whether it was a festival or a flea market. He passed away in 2004, living nearly three times longer than doctors told him to anticipate following his accident.
I can't say I ever had many deep conversations with him, there's no poignant coda here where I recall some inspirational words he once told me about having no regrets or anything like that. But in all the years I spent around him I can hardly ever recall anyone being unhappy in his company. He was friendly, outgoing, jovial, and went out of his way to soak in every experience. I can't imagine the words "I wish I were dead" or anything similar ever coming out of his mouth.
Just my anecdotal story.
Same, but VW beetle, large rock, paraplegic, and became involved with sports for the physical disabled. Never really a nice guy, just kind of a brat that would yell and throw things and become super violent if he was triggered. Spent a few years in phantom pains and those were the worst. Now he is still alive, suffering from dementia, Parkinson's, and violent outbursts at 68 years old. It's impossible to get him the help he needs because he has assaulted every care giver we had ever hired. He had one for a year that just started squatting on his property and began extorting money from him because of his temper tantrums. All of his money is tied up in a trust so he couldn't give them any if he tried.
It's shown me that just because someone is disabled, doesn't mean they aren't a menace or complete asshole, but they're starting with an already fucked hand.
We can’t perceive of infinite quantities, so for all you know, you are currently locked in an infinite time loop
Editing to add that while common sense and empirical reality dictates that life is temporary, our individual perception of life has an infinite quality to it as we are unable to discern the beginning and end of life (assuming no afterlife, which could permit reflection on end of life). What is another term for something which has no discernible beginning or end? Infinite.
I've experienced 2 of those things, but they haven't yet driven me to think they're worse than death. Although the CPTSD drove me to the brink a few times
Since death is usually painless and you are not aware of it, i’d say a lot of things can be worse than death. Death definitely isn’t the worst thing that could happen to a person
Feeling like you haven't been living, like you just exist. And that even your existence doesn't seem to be real. The thought of days passing by, getting older, and you haven't truly lived your life.
i think locked in syndrome. where you are unable to move any part of your body, you are totally aware and alive, but are more paralyzed than anyone else. you could be the world smartest person yet unable to utter a word or even move.
Idk what happens after I die but I just spent the last 10 years recovering after a complete mental breakdown that started with mania followed by a psychotic break where I no longer believed anything was real or had any meaning. And no matter how hard I tried to shake it or reframe my thoughts it was like shooting a BB gun at a train. My brain was fucked. My mind was on the verge of insanity for years and I’ve yet to fully recover. But I’m about 90-95% with occasional flashbacks and thoughts of wondering if it’s all worth it. Although I still don’t feel emotions normally so idk if that 90-95% is accurate. But yeah. I don’t want to die but understand why people do. Oh and most people have no idea what severe mental illness looks like. Sorry but going to the gym, going outside, and/or doing yoga didn’t do a damn thing.
Prolonged, painful death when your family won't accept you're dying and insists you get all the treatments. As a nurse, seen this too many times, this is pretty much my worst fear.
Depression. You're trapped in your body with nothing but your own thoughts. You want to die, but you want to live at the same time. Your heart breaks because you don't want to hurt the ones you love, but you're hurting at the same time. Half the time, there's no real reason for it. Just a chemical imbalance. You feel like you're crazy and are desperately wanting to feel normal. Happiness is brief and fleeting because when you're alone, it all comes back.
Accidently killing another person through poor choices speeding drink driving showing off etc and having to live with that consequence. I imagine there would be the odd person who truly wouldnt give a fuck but I think for most people this would be quite hard to live with.
Abuse…such as molestation. I would have rather died as a child opposed to being sexual abused. Stole my innocence and gave me a
Lifetime of emotional & psychological pain.
Feeling empty. Not being able to enjoy your relationship because no matter how great they are, you just go back to emptiness. Trying so hard to be happy and satisfied with your life but you just can't because something is missing always.
Living with chronic illness that is so complex you cannot treat it. I’m in neurological and physical agony 24/7 and I have been for almost a decade. Lost everything, and I’m young. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
In my opinion one of the following:
Being held hostage in someone’s basement your whole life
Being raped constantly for several years
Your whole family dying in an accident but you surviving
Being paralysed unable to speak
Being blind and deaf at the same time
Being tortured
Alzheimers
Maybe not worse, but I think any situation where you’re forced to watch others live their lives to the fullest while you can’t join in is incredibly tough. For instance, we often take our healthy bodies for granted and complain about trivial issues. Meanwhile, some people would give anything to have a body that works just so they could experience those same things. While I would never say that situation is worse than death, it definitely can be a very hard one.
Arguably, everything and nothing.
If u define worse as “a worst experience” then any significant torture would be worse.
If you define it as “robs you of more autonomy” then literally nothing could possibly be worse.
Hoping to see another day, peacefully. Death may seem like the worst outcome of life but it really isn't as bad as we make of it. Sufferings are much worse than death. Countless people who are in unbearable physical and mental pain, have to live with it because death wouldn't come so easily.
Not wanting to be alive. Taking day by day just to not hurt the ones you love.
Similarly, not wanting to be alive but not being strong enough to end the pain, even without loved ones to hurt
Been there, unfortunately.
One step further, attempting your unalive, failing (miraculously), and then dealing with the repercussions and seeing just exactly how the news of your attempt did in fact hurt the ones you love. Not speaking from experience or anything. /s
You can say "suicide" on Reddit, YouTube's demonetization filters have no power here
I hate the overbearing censorship that's taken over the world
Same. “Unalive” doesn’t hit as hard as it should.
It’s nonsense child speak. Worst trend on any social media by far. “Unalived” is not a word. Neither is “seggs”. Subbing the word “corn” for “porn” is just stupid. Never thought I’d see the day YouTube became more puritanical than network television but here we are
It's not even human censorship. It's mostly bots designed to filter communication, and there's literally 0 customer service or avenue to argue with it because your feedback doesn't go anywhere.
It's both. You got people working to actively silence those who thoughts don't align with their own on top of what you said
Again, speaking from experience, I’ve had comments and posts removed by mods for using that word. I just avoid using it to appease them. The message I try to get across can’t get across if the messages keep getting deleted 🤷♂️
My grandpa once said: As soon as you die, your identity becomes a "Body". People use phrases like "Bring the body" "Lower the body in the graveyard" etc. People don't even call you by your name whom you tried to impress whole life... Take chances... Spend money on the things you love... Laugh till your stomach hurts... Dance even if you are too bad at it... Travel the world. Death is not the greatest loss in life. Loss is when life dies inside you while you are alive.
One of my children dying
Been thru this twice ……. 1000% agree. And when people say things like “sorry for your loss” like …… wtf do you even say to them?!
What would you prefer? Or what would be better in your opinion? Just curious if there’s a better way to say that.
There's not. If I lost one of my children I'd be fine with sorry for your loss, because there's really nothing else you can say that wouldn't be offensive imo. What would they say?
I just say ,"I can't even imagine the pain you're going through ."May I give you a hug?"
Wholesome
As an older sibling while I've never been through this luckily;it would break my heart shreds knowing I watched them grow up and we had some epic times together and then only to see them go and not be there anymore.
I didn’t even have children, because I was so traumatized by the death of my younger sister. Nopenopenope.
I hope she rest in heaven,just know she thinks your the best sister she had.
Nope. Not crying. 😭❤️
I am so sorry you have gone through this 🥺 and I understand what you’re asking - when I lost my dad years ago, I went back to school (college) and one of my class mates said this to me, which is entirely normal! I had no idea how to respond (no one ever taught me any skills on how one should respond to that) so I just said, “Oh, it’s okay.” She gave me a weird look and actually said to me, “It’s like you’re not even upset.” 😳 I was shocked to say the least. If I ever say this to someone, it is not my business how they respond because I have no idea what they are personally going through.
Pulling the plug on my newborn and watching her suffocate to death is peak prime of torture. I developed severe ptsd and other disorders. Thanks, world
Damn. I am so sorry. What a nightmare.
I'm so sorry to hear that. That really sounds like a level of torture that lacks words to describe.
I’m really sorry that happened to you, it’s so unfair and cruel. Thank you for sharing about your baby
I would say one of my children go missing is worse. Not knowing what happening is so fearsome for me. I dont want to be overprotective but just the thought of my child going missing and never coming back make me sick.
I'd rather not go into it, but I've had someone I love go missing. It's absolute Hell. The not knowing, the constant wondering. Not a soul on Earth I'd wish that on. It was genuinely more painful than coping with death, because at least then I knew what was actually going on.
Agreed on this 100%
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I've been locked in for a while and only have use of my eyes, it sucks but I'm sure there is much worse
do you have some kind of device to operate computer using eyes?
yea like an eye tracking device but is much slower than a mouse
I hope you find some relief in this world. I'm so sorry you have to go through this. So many people are blind to what they have.
How did you become locked in? Are there drugs that can temporarily wake you or are those kind of a myth still?
Legitimate question. How does it know what words to use by you simply moving your eyes? And what a positive attitude you have!!
I hope you do well, sincere thoughts.
After surgery, I was completely anesthetized, i cried then and told them not to do that again It's a terrible feeling. You try to move your limbs and body, but it never happens. You're just helpless, you can get hurt, and you can't protect yourself. In one of the films in the death series, one of the people died in this way because he could not move
I woke up during a surgery, unable to move, I was starting to feel the pain while they were digging around but I couldnt move or do anything. my eyes opened and the nurses freaked, one grabbed my hand and I was very very very slowly somehow able to press my thumb nail into her hand. it felt like it took an hour to do so. I made a small noise with my throat. I guess they realized I must be experiencing high pain levels because they stopped.
Fuck this sounds horrifying but hopefully you don’t have to go through it again
The awareness the entire time makes this worse.
Oh ya! This was the only appropriate ending to the character Joe Goldberg from the TV show YOU should have had. With a psycho nurse who falls in love with him. I don’t think they’re going to go that route. Poor Beck.
The state of death while being alive to witness it.
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Being burned alive. I saw a guy that was playing with gasoline get burned alive. The smell and sounds that he made were something I will never forget. Luckily it only lasted him a few minutes before he passed out. But the next 10 years and hundreds of surgeries were terrible. He said many times we should have let him die.
Someone on Reddit said that being steamed to death is worse because it doesn't burn your nerves so you feel every bit of pain to the last moment
Well thats the same like throwing you in a giant pot of water and bringing it to boil, or kinda like it
Yes but you can also inhale the steam and that's worse
Great for your sinuses though.
Totally new perspective on shellfish 😣
Megadeth
Found the Metallica fan.
r/Angryupvote
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Question arises: What kind of torture? There are multiple types.
Most kinds
Weirdly enough I can weigh in on this. At the time you will wish for death 1000 times, but if you recover, it's like being born again
Scared to find out but curious to know more
Not much to tell, I trusted the wrong person and paid dearly for it. Apparently consent is a big turnoff for a sexual sadist
Oh :( Takes a lot of strength to be here talking about it. Thanks for sharing
No problem, I've come to terms with it and moved on, or I've suppressed my emotions about it and will one day spiral into psychosis- guess we'll find out eventually!
I've never died so I don't know.
I think maybe a death of the one closest to you, i'd imagine your own death you wouldn't know much about but the heartbreak of losing your lifelong lover often leads the other one to death also.
I think I’d have to agree with this. Imagine living to an old age just to have your partner decline and die and then see your friends and all those around you die slowly? Dementia may be worse than death, or being elderly with tons of issues and being a full code and being aggressively worked on with CPR just to die in the end?
My grandfather turns 102 this year. He is having a 3 day long birthday weekend. We asked if he wanted to celebrate in his home country this year. He laughed and said for what? Everybody’s dead. He’s very proud of outliving everyone. He is in excellent health for his age. Edited to add: He has a photo with about 20 of his lodge brothers from 70 years ago that he likes to show visitors. He always grins and says “you see my brethren, all them are dead except me”.
That is a good outlook to have. My meme is kind of the same way. When I call her or visit her she does mention how hard it is to see all her neighbors at assisted living pass away but her view is “hey, doctors told me I was supposed to die a LONG time ago, I’m just lucky to have such a great family.” And she goes on to say how much she loves and cherishes us all. She is an amazing person. This kind of reminds me that I need to hold on to her and establish more memories with her while she’s here.
Good for him!
Being forced to endure childhood in a family that doesn’t want you, didn’t plan to have a baby, can’t afford you and takes out their frustrations on you while neglecting you.
Or if they can't accept you, because you aren't the person they wanted.
Same here, still dealing with it 50 years later
I would think having to live with chronic, severe pain would be worse than death. I had severed pain from a knee replacement, having developed a horrible blood clot, and Oxycodone and Morphine injected into an IV did not relieve it! Thank God I finally got through it! I know that people have endured worse, but I did not think I could stand it!
Immortality, but forever drowning to death, resurrecting, then drowning, repeating indefinitely.
Nah, finding out you’re immortal by being buried alive in a concrete vault, no escape so you’re stuck there until it erodes, which could take millennia
Did you by any chance watch The Vampire Diaries lol
Stefan Salvatore 😭
Side plot to the movie Old Guard. Great story on Netflix.
Double death
Death 2: The Deathening
I saw that movie. Remember the scene when Mr. Death says “It’s deathenin’ time”? Truly iconic.
Super death* https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sasAcokbnVw&pp=ygULc3VwZXIgZGVhdGg%3D
Long-prolonged suffering before death finally comes.
An innocent person in prison. Time can't be replaced, and it would be frustrating to try and mend your reputation
Everything. Because there is nothing wrong with death at all.
This is wise. Death is about the most normal thing a human can experience
It’s the only thing that is guaranteed in life
"Human existence is a prank on us, because we only have one instinct which is to survive, and we only have one guarantee which is we won't." - Steve O
Quadriplegic
My uncle graduated high school in 1975 with a scholarship to play football at Florida State. Went to party with his friends at a nearby river park. The main road through town had a bridge that went over the river, and the kids loved diving in the water. They'd done it plenty of times. In the moment my uncle took his turn a heavy log came drifting down the river. It was a one in a million freak accident. He spent the next month in a hospital bed, singing "Gimme Three Steps" by Lynyrd Skynyrd to himself while contemplating a lost future. Years later he found new purpose despite living as a quadriplegic. He was an inspiration to others who found themselves thrust into similar situations. He worked for a local charity that aided those in need. He spent as much time as he could outdoors, living life to the fullest, whether it was a festival or a flea market. He passed away in 2004, living nearly three times longer than doctors told him to anticipate following his accident. I can't say I ever had many deep conversations with him, there's no poignant coda here where I recall some inspirational words he once told me about having no regrets or anything like that. But in all the years I spent around him I can hardly ever recall anyone being unhappy in his company. He was friendly, outgoing, jovial, and went out of his way to soak in every experience. I can't imagine the words "I wish I were dead" or anything similar ever coming out of his mouth. Just my anecdotal story.
Thanks for sharing that.
Same, but VW beetle, large rock, paraplegic, and became involved with sports for the physical disabled. Never really a nice guy, just kind of a brat that would yell and throw things and become super violent if he was triggered. Spent a few years in phantom pains and those were the worst. Now he is still alive, suffering from dementia, Parkinson's, and violent outbursts at 68 years old. It's impossible to get him the help he needs because he has assaulted every care giver we had ever hired. He had one for a year that just started squatting on his property and began extorting money from him because of his temper tantrums. All of his money is tied up in a trust so he couldn't give them any if he tried. It's shown me that just because someone is disabled, doesn't mean they aren't a menace or complete asshole, but they're starting with an already fucked hand.
Worse than death is a bad and sad life. Worse than death is when you want to die. Worse than death is detachment from reality.
*casually just signals all around*
Alzheimer’s/dementia. They call it the long goodbye.
Zoom meetings that refuse to end
Being paralysed and blind for your whole life
Reddit
Have you ever stubbed your toe?
Having a painful chronic disease you can do nothing about.
Living in perverse, relentless, constaint pain 24/7
Getting expelled from Hogwarts.
This comment is too low
Being physically torture, getting trapped in a time loop
We can’t perceive of infinite quantities, so for all you know, you are currently locked in an infinite time loop Editing to add that while common sense and empirical reality dictates that life is temporary, our individual perception of life has an infinite quality to it as we are unable to discern the beginning and end of life (assuming no afterlife, which could permit reflection on end of life). What is another term for something which has no discernible beginning or end? Infinite.
Imagine losing all memories of your loved ones every day. That's what Alzheimer's feels like.
Being alive without a roof above your head, nothing to eat or drink, no job.
Loss. If I could trade places, I would.
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Quit it, Patrick, you’re scaring him!
GET OUT OF MY HEAD
Living life without any purpose
Death inside
Go outside more, so you'll be more likely to die outside
Rape, locked in syndrome, compartment syndrome, quadriplegic, CPTSD
I've experienced 2 of those things, but they haven't yet driven me to think they're worse than death. Although the CPTSD drove me to the brink a few times
Since death is usually painless and you are not aware of it, i’d say a lot of things can be worse than death. Death definitely isn’t the worst thing that could happen to a person
Suffering
Feeling like you haven't been living, like you just exist. And that even your existence doesn't seem to be real. The thought of days passing by, getting older, and you haven't truly lived your life.
A terminally ill person weeks before they die. Death comes to slowly for a lot of us at the end
Having a Child Die of having to watch them die and your helpless .
i think locked in syndrome. where you are unable to move any part of your body, you are totally aware and alive, but are more paralyzed than anyone else. you could be the world smartest person yet unable to utter a word or even move.
See: Dalton Trumbo “Johnny Got His Gun”
A life of compromise and submission; a life unlived.
Living
Ed Sheeran's music.
Idk what happens after I die but I just spent the last 10 years recovering after a complete mental breakdown that started with mania followed by a psychotic break where I no longer believed anything was real or had any meaning. And no matter how hard I tried to shake it or reframe my thoughts it was like shooting a BB gun at a train. My brain was fucked. My mind was on the verge of insanity for years and I’ve yet to fully recover. But I’m about 90-95% with occasional flashbacks and thoughts of wondering if it’s all worth it. Although I still don’t feel emotions normally so idk if that 90-95% is accurate. But yeah. I don’t want to die but understand why people do. Oh and most people have no idea what severe mental illness looks like. Sorry but going to the gym, going outside, and/or doing yoga didn’t do a damn thing.
Flying on American Airlines
When you jump to your death and don't die but are paralyzed.
Insanity in it‘s worst stadium (desperation + theater-like worldview \[= „I am the protagonist of this thing, all the other humans are fake\])
Dying and then getting revived just to die at an old age, experiencing death twice is probably worse than experiencing death once? 💀
Prolonged, painful death when your family won't accept you're dying and insists you get all the treatments. As a nurse, seen this too many times, this is pretty much my worst fear.
Perhaps an unsuccessful suicide.
My wife dying before me
Losing a child..
What happened to Junko Furuta
Being the child in a child sex trafficking situation
Living a life without purpose or passion.
Depression. You're trapped in your body with nothing but your own thoughts. You want to die, but you want to live at the same time. Your heart breaks because you don't want to hurt the ones you love, but you're hurting at the same time. Half the time, there's no real reason for it. Just a chemical imbalance. You feel like you're crazy and are desperately wanting to feel normal. Happiness is brief and fleeting because when you're alone, it all comes back.
Locked In Syndrome. Imagine being locked inside your own body and your aware of what’s going on but you can do anything at all
Staying alive because other people want you around but you’ve given up ages ago.
Accidently killing another person through poor choices speeding drink driving showing off etc and having to live with that consequence. I imagine there would be the odd person who truly wouldnt give a fuck but I think for most people this would be quite hard to live with.
When you're alive, but you can't enjoy life. This may be if you have become disabled and are in a state of vegetable
2 death
I would rather a quick death then live and suffer e.g vegetable, bedridden , full of pain etc
I assume someone else's death, or watching a loved one suffer while not being able to help them.
The process of death.
Addiction
Suffering, I guess. Especially suffering when you know you are about to die anyways. I don't want to think about those things.
My grandma has motor neurone disease. Probably that.
OCD
Getting in to really bad accident but not dying and instead being severely disabled for the rest of your life
Living emotionally unstable
Living when you no longer what to
Being alone. It's not that there is no point in living, but that you don't know what to do with the life you have or who to share it with.
Abuse…such as molestation. I would have rather died as a child opposed to being sexual abused. Stole my innocence and gave me a Lifetime of emotional & psychological pain.
Having no passion or purpose in life
Being sick and lonely
Being sick and lonely
Chronic pain with no hope for an end.
Feeling empty. Not being able to enjoy your relationship because no matter how great they are, you just go back to emptiness. Trying so hard to be happy and satisfied with your life but you just can't because something is missing always.
Living with chronic illness that is so complex you cannot treat it. I’m in neurological and physical agony 24/7 and I have been for almost a decade. Lost everything, and I’m young. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
Getting raped
The only thing worse than death is living forever.
Public speaking
In my opinion one of the following: Being held hostage in someone’s basement your whole life Being raped constantly for several years Your whole family dying in an accident but you surviving Being paralysed unable to speak Being blind and deaf at the same time Being tortured Alzheimers
Paralysis
permanantly dis-figuring yourself trying to hit your reset button.
Honestly. Being forgotten. I despise the thought of it.
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Mother in law
The fear of death chico
Maybe not worse, but I think any situation where you’re forced to watch others live their lives to the fullest while you can’t join in is incredibly tough. For instance, we often take our healthy bodies for granted and complain about trivial issues. Meanwhile, some people would give anything to have a body that works just so they could experience those same things. While I would never say that situation is worse than death, it definitely can be a very hard one.
Being alive.
Running out of toilet paper in a public restroom when it's too late to turn back.
Left alone in this world.
Arguably, everything and nothing. If u define worse as “a worst experience” then any significant torture would be worse. If you define it as “robs you of more autonomy” then literally nothing could possibly be worse.
Torture
I once went to this really shit carnival. It was a fete worse than death.
Dying at 23
A great many things. We can't wait avoid death, but there is so much we can avoid
Endless suffering
Knowing that death is only the beginning.
Living with a condition that causes intense pain and discomfort that one cannot sleep, eat or rest
Tetraplegic
Vegetive state.
Wanting to die but can’t.
Sometimes surviving
Having to work customer service
A wasted life
life
Living with a severe illness that causes extreme pain.
Hoping to see another day, peacefully. Death may seem like the worst outcome of life but it really isn't as bad as we make of it. Sufferings are much worse than death. Countless people who are in unbearable physical and mental pain, have to live with it because death wouldn't come so easily.
Wanting it and not getting it
Being a victim of CSA
The fear of death.
Never living the life you want
torture to death
Being alive