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Was watching a little Bear Grylls the other day and I wondered if you had no other choice which would you choose....
[ ] Freeze to Death
[ ] Burn to Death
obv both suck ,but I just can't see which is worse. -
freeze to death and its not even close.... hopefully just take a little perma-nap
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Freezing to death is actually supposed to be kind of pleasant. From what I understand, you start feeling warm and drift off to sleep.
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Man vs Food > Man vs Wild
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How cold is cold? If it's like waaaaay fucking cold I choose freezing because of the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammalian_diving_reflex. You hit someone in the face with a blast of suuuuper cold air or water and they pass out. I take that.
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i thought it was funny that he ate shit for real on the show even tho its fake
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Umm i would freeze .. Fuck burning ..
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pretty sure buring is supposed to be one of the worst, every singe nerve in your body goes through the pain of being burnt untill it no longer functions or is gone
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Being cut off from oxygen is the one way I don't want to die, and I still woudl rather drown/freeze then burn to death. Anyone who says burning to death is crazy me thinks.
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Either of those options is preferable to actually having to watch Bear Gryllis. What an overhyped bag of douche. Give me Les Stroud EVERY TIME. SURVIVORMAN, baby . . .
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wouldnt burning happen like 1000x faster than freezing tho? if thats the case then id go with burning, but if not, freeze me dr. evil style
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If Bear's shows were any more full of excrement, he would need a second colon. Les does it like it's real. Half the stuff Bear shows you will get you KILLED in an authentic survival situation. He is embarassing to watch . . .











