I'm not saying fire doesn't destroy nerves quickly, I'm saying there are a lot of nerves to destroy, and if you are SLOWLY burning to death, that means it'll take a long time before you cease to feel excruciating pain. Compare that to freezing, where there isn't a great deal of pain involved and it's probably far less psychologically traumatic, I think there's a clear winner.
Would you rather burn or freeze to death?
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It does destroy the nerves quickly, stopping pain. It's not speculation, it's fact lol.
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I'm not saying fire doesn't destroy nerves quickly, I'm saying there are a lot of nerves to destroy, and if you are SLOWLY burning to death, that means it'll take a long time before you cease to feel excruciating pain. Compare that to freezing, where there isn't a great deal of pain involved and it's probably far less psychologically traumatic, I think there's a clear winner.
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The ones dat R close to da surface are vat da humans use to feel many pains, they be all da ways dead by fire real fast an shit.
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...Nevermind.
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But it da truf 'thing why you no understand dat very much?