How it feels to die?

How it feels to die?

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Like un-alive.

I'll let you know when I die.

Like spending too much time on Any Forums?

Feels good user. Have you ever been playing vidya and got real mad at it so you took a break, then you realize just how silly being upset was?

The moments before death are like that. All the noise stops. The chaos stops. The clinging to material possessions and people stops. The gnawing hunger for more stops. You are alone, but not lonely in the slightest. You are reset to your default state of being: emptiness and therefor contentment.

I was in a car accident when I was 17 and was dead for about 2 minutes according to the EMTs. All I remember is feeling weightless, no pain, no suffering, no worry. Just happiness that I got to experience life. Thinking fondly of others without worrying about them.

Trips

Are you gonna kysyourself in the future?

So you wish they didn't revive you user?

Lol

I've been working on b52s for a while now and every time I see this clip I just cannot imagine the stupidity of the pilot. One of his crew said "You killed us." Right before the boom

Damn that is fuck up user, I didn't know, got the full video with audio please

I believe the copilot initiated his ejection seat but it malfunctioned as well.

I can’t even fucking open it on iPhone

Here you got anons:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pviuk_WuwmM

That b52 did not have the altitude to make those kinds of turns.

Yeah you're correct. The entire thing is a sad story and a lesson learned. The pilot was a cocky idiot and many people complained and didn't want to fly with him anymore but the USAF ignored it and let him continue his antics.
One of the crew members was on for his final flight, retiring that day, his family got to watch him die instead

Got the news articles or the wiki, please?

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Fairchild_Air_Force_Base_B-52_crash

Thanks user

I'm not sure...
I'll go check and report back here after

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They do it all the time at MARB in riverside. The pilot was an amateur clown in this video

KYS
Report back

like sleeping

He had over 5,000 flight hours. He was just a reckless idiot who thought he could push the 52 past its capabilities

WRONG. He had under 100 hours in a B52. Lmao. Read the report, retard.