IIN that I want to know how it feels to die?

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  • Unless you die before you can even notice it, like being headshotted by a sniper.

    Yeah but most peoples last thoughts before dying would probably be "this is probably it"

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    • the chances of surviving a non-professional headshot or long-range headshot are approximately 1/2n where n is the amount of headshots. you tend to die of blood getting into the brain. a headshot is not a fast death, actually.

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      • Depends where in the head. Hitting the brain stem is essentially being decapitated. Doesnt that depend on the caliber as well? I mean a 9mm headshot is more survivable than being shot in the head by a diska round.

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        • that is what I meant. only about 1/2n shots are fatal, due to inaccuracy of range/unprofessionality.
          also, I suppose the Antimateriél calibres such as DShK and .50 BMG are rather hard to survive. Not to mention proper shells. I was talking about a range of about 22LR to 45 Auto/38 special.

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          • So when I say headshotted by a sniper I dont mean some bloke walks up to you and headshots you with a glock.

            I'm saying you are enjoying a nice coffee and a sniper shoots a rifle round into your brain matter which will probably redmist whomever is next to you.

            I imagine that would be a painless death. Anything that kills the brains sensation of anything is a painless death.

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            • seems about right

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              • I mean of course I shotgun in the mouth also probably accomplishes the same effect, just with a hell of alot more cleanup.

                Pro tip for those who commit suicide, do it within the woods or somewhere where a power washer is the only tool needed. 14$ an hour doesnt pay enough to pick skull fragments from the ceiling.

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