yeah, that's what i've heard too.
i don't think I've ever had a near death experience.
Apart from a pretty savage motorbike accident, which whilst I could've been killed, I wouldn't say that was near death
edit - i have heard that with drowning, once you get over the initial panic of drowning and accept it it is a peaceful experience.
I seriously doubt it, but anyway
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Apart from a pretty savage motorbike accident, which whilst I could've been killed, I wouldn't say that was near death
edit - i have heard that with drowning, once you get over the initial panic of drowning and accept it it is a peaceful experience.
I seriously doubt it, but anyway
was in a head-on auto collision as a boy
knocked unconscious, but have no recollection of the actual impact--just remember the car beginning to swerve out of control. I'd say any kind of "preferred" manner of dying should be one that imparts immediate unconsciousness, and hopefully one that you have no chance to anticipate or ponder.
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