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-Some members here (I won't say names), we had good relations.
-Satoru Iwata: One of the gaming industry legends and my favorites.
Other than that I don't know, there are many deaths and I can't choose or remember well right now, life sucks and the number of deaths and dead people are uncountable. What is this? Life or death queue?
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Deleted member 4993, Dr Iron Arc, ArtsyDrawer and 3 others
Jim Henson (he died a year before I was born)
Stan Lee (I don't know what I'd ask him though)
Etika (My friend got to meet him at a convention shortly before Etika's suicide...I still miss him...)
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WhatPowerIs, not-2-b-the-answer and (deleted member)
You know, now that I think about it: I'm genuinely surprised no one thought to ask for people who have successfully CTB'd specifically to get knowledge about their method. If I knew for sure that the dead people would remember everything up to the very moment they died I think I might change my answers. I think it would be great to be able to ask people exactly what they did to prepare and if they would do things differently. In that case, I would like to have a long chat and ask questions with:
1) Someone who CTB'd using SN.
2) Someone who CTB'd by drowning.
3) Someone who CTB'd by hanging.
Preferably they'd all be former users from here to make it easier. These are the methods I feel I'd be most comfortable with doing so I'd love to know how they really feel from someone who's actually literally experienced it. So far we can only really get true knowledge about how it feels from failed attempts so it would be nice to know some things for certain. If only this was a real possibility.
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Sprite_Geist, not-2-b-the-answer and Deleted member 4993
Chupacabra 44
If boredom were a CTB method, I would be long gone
Richard Russell (aka skybro)
Elliot
and thats it really. Id get to meet a man who went out on his own terms and was free, and I'd be able to meet my hero, who showed me that I'm not alone, and while I may sit around and wallow in my thoughts, it's possible to get up and do something about those thoughts, damn the consequences.
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mahakaliSS_MahaDurga, not-2-b-the-answer and Deleted member 4993
I'll do hard mode with no duplicates from the thread otherwise it gets boring:
1. My great grandfather (german ww2 soldier)
2. Marija Romanowa
3. Richard wagner
R. L. Goodstein
Alan Turing
Leonidas I
Miyamoto Musashi
Norbert Wiener
Ludwig Boltzmann
Ralf Landauer
John von Neumann
Bertrand Russell
Willard van Orman Quine
Richard Russell (aka skybro)
Elliot
and thats it really. Id get to meet a man who went out on his own terms and was free, and I'd be able to meet my hero, who showed me that I'm not alone, and while I may sit around and wallow in my thoughts, it's possible to get up and do something about those thoughts, damn the consequences.
Celebrity wise - Robin Williams, Chester Bennington... Aand, the final person is based locally in my country, so I guess the name here won't be as important.
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