Burn to death... Freezing to death takes ages and you feel like you're burning up towards the end anyway.
Hot enough fire and your nerves get fried pretty quick and then you pass out.
the answer is obvious btw, freezing is so much less painful than being burned. stupid kid should learn to ask better questions that reaaally makes you think.
"The child is testing boundaries, asking questions. The child is fundamentally curious, constantly conducting experiments and this should be encouraged not dismissed on social media as something bad"
They sure are, one day that stuck with me was when a kid asked if I had a grandpa. I answered that I used to, but they passed on. She said
“Yeah, my grandpa died!” 😁
I was so flabbergasted with her nonchalance I laughed in disbelief 😅
i swear when i was a kid i loved being creepy, i spent a lot of time on the internet and creeping guys older than me was fun, i miss being a child, doing actions without repercussions and shit
Definitely freezing. I've been on fire before and trust me after the adrenaline wears off it is just raw uncut agony. The doctors had to give me ketamine just to bandage me up.
While the methods may change, This question is basically Fast VS Slow Death. Dying of Hypothermia takes hours or days of low temperature exposure as the body valiantly works to warm itself & "protect the core", consuming all energy resources. By comparison, burning alive would be "relatively" quick.
unironically, i would rather freeze to death cause i think my body would just say im tired and i should sleep and then i drift away in slumber. but fire? ooohhhh im gonna be in a lot of pain until i die.
My favorite from my kids so far: *son completely unprompted walks into the kitchen and says* “Dad, I’ll miss you when you’re dead.” Turns and runs back to the living room.
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Everyone was a little.... Shocked....
Then she left to play a GTA clone on Roblox...
Yes, there are concerns.
Hot enough fire and your nerves get fried pretty quick and then you pass out.
Like how can you be so casual on smashing a $1500 device. 😭
I was 37
“Yeah, my grandpa died!” 😁
I was so flabbergasted with her nonchalance I laughed in disbelief 😅
Kids say the darnedest things!
For them, every day is the same.
The process of growing out of that is terrifying.
I'm nearly 30.
Also children, 5 seconds later: "whats your favourite colour? 😇"