Crashing a motorcycle through a burning nuclear submarine adrift in the Pacific Ocean that's full of terrorist ninjas while dual-weilding Ingrams in order to save a box of kittens, handing said box off to cowboy robots in an awaiting helicopter with my last breath.
Realistically: If the Large Hadron Collider malfunctions. We'd die so quickly (less than 1/100 of a second) that the electrical signals wouldn't reach our brain to even let us know that it would be happening. One minute you're typing on a PC, then you don't even know you're dying.
Happy and painless are the two words that come to mind when i think of a pleasant death for myself. Leaving a legacy is good and all, but you're not around to enjoy it.
1: I will be 80. I will do a skydive for charity, it will be televised. I will not open the parachute.
2: I will be 80. I will take every recreational drug under the sun, so that I have not screwed my life in any way shape or form, but I will no longer be curious. I will be dead.
Flying off a cliff riding an awesome motorbike, with a hot girl on the back while downing beer, with the song 'We Will Rock You' blasting in the background.
Jumping from a 40+ story building at night while on fire. Maybe in a flame suit. I don't want to suffer on the way down, its just for effect.
Alternatively, sacrifice for the greater good.
For example: Staying behind to manually detonate a bomb to destroy an asteroid on a collision course with earth while holding off a Sith Lord others can escape. The explosion of the bomb would hopefully create a rift allowing me to go back in time so I could be crushed by a plane turbine so as to prevent an alternate future where my girlfriend would get hit by a car.
I'd like to die doing the thing I like most; flying a small aircraft really high. Preferably with another pilot onboard as I'd hate to wreck a good plane.
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