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Death-defying hobbies
    #7496461 - 10/08/07 06:30 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I'm trying to find a hobby to get into that will bring me close to death, or at least provide the illusion of such. Lately I've been participating in some risky behavior, when on the streets especially. I just seem to give myself close calls on a regular basis. I know it's only a matter of time before I'm not quick enough to get out of the way, or someone isn't quick enough to stop and ends up hitting me. I've noticed that I purposely slow my reaction time the more it happens, as though I'm tempting fate by being belligerant. So my solution is to find a hobby of some kind that is dangerous, yet less dangerous then racing out into traffic. I was thinking rock climbing or skydiving. Maybe I'll ski this winter.

I guess I'd like to have a brush with death, but in conditions that will enable my relative safety. Any suggestions?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496464 - 10/08/07 06:33 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I love to ride my bicycle, and around this town it's pretty damn life-threatening. just riding down the street to campus and back, I probably have at least one close call per day. when riding all over town it's more like every few minutes some jackass almost runs over me or speeds through a light w/out right of way and almost hits me


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496465 - 10/08/07 06:33 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Skiing isn't death-defying. :wink:

Sky-diving is a pretty good choice, but requires extensive training to do solo jumps. It's also relatively expensive.

Rock-climbing is a pretty good choice, I think. It's pretty cheap (free if you're not too worried about safety...) and you can start doing it right away.

Maybe start with relatively smaller feats to avoid plummeting due to naivety. :smile:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: JacquesCousteau]
    #7496474 - 10/08/07 06:40 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Actually, I feel like something in the universe has been trying to get me into rock climbing for awhile now. In Texas, I knew a bunch of people who did it and they were always trying to get me to go with them. The reason why I didn't (at the time) was because it sounded dangerous, ha. Then I started reading about backpacking and mountaineering and I would always be transfixed by the articles and pics about rock climbing. And then I often times reading these same articles would come across an obituary for a famous climber who fell unexpectedly to his or her doom on a climb. And then one time I had this fabulous delusion of grandeur about scaling Mt. Everest. I seriously think I might be able to do it, if I were prepared.

Obviously, it'll take some time to get started in the hobby. I could just find the nearest rock wall and start there.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: demiu5]
    #7496477 - 10/08/07 06:43 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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I love to ride my bicycle, and around this town it's pretty damn life-threatening. just riding down the street to campus and back, I probably have at least one close call per day. when riding all over town it's more like every few minutes some jackass almost runs over me or speeds through a light w/out right of way and almost hits me




Yeah, exactly, I bike pretty much daily and I almost die every single day. It's worse because I get aggravated and then seem to put myself in harms way on purpose to piss off the drivers that pissed me off. It's like I stop caring about death and get more interested in payback on the road. It's a bad ego-game to play when you're made of flesh and blood and they are encased in a sheet of metal.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496497 - 10/08/07 06:51 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Auto/moto racing :yesnod:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Liquid_Dimension]
    #7496500 - 10/08/07 06:53 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I don't have a car.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496505 - 10/08/07 06:56 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

If theres any off road areas near where you live, you can go crazy down those trails on your bike.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: DimensionX]
    #7496509 - 10/08/07 06:59 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I bike to commute to work mostly, but I also love off roading! There is a park near my house that has a little bmx course on it, lots of fun hills. It made me think maybe I should get into extreme biking. I have a hard time imagining myself doing flips in the air on my bike, but I supposed it could be an aquired skill.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496515 - 10/08/07 07:04 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

get a superbike.

or cut traffic off with your regular bike.

start longboarding down steep hills with no pads.
(i have done this and it is terrifying.)


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496525 - 10/08/07 07:11 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I saw this show on mtv called scarred, it kind of put me off that kind of thing. This one in particular http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJlz8gT4w2E


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: DimensionX]
    #7496545 - 10/08/07 07:21 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

pongs got it right, except instead of cheating with a long board, get a 2x4 and put some roller skate wheels on it. then see if you even have the balls to atempt a small hill....w/out pads of course...and theyre the best when you cut thru a intersection where cross traffic doesnt stop!!! depends where you live tho for good hills.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496573 - 10/08/07 07:45 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I'm not happy reading this from you :frown:

I don't know what the question is, but putting yourself in harm's way is not the answer.

Are you depressed? Are there blatant or ever so slight thoughts of suicide? Do you have a deathwish?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496586 - 10/08/07 07:54 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

having a fascination with death lately?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496588 - 10/08/07 07:56 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I'm taking up paragliding soon but this looks like a laugh! :laugh:



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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Asante]
    #7496594 - 10/08/07 08:01 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Maybe...I have been into death more lately but no doubt because it's everywhere and it's on every human's list of things to do in life. I'd like to test my own death threshold a little. I'm feeling very drawn towards doing that right now.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Asante]
    #7496738 - 10/08/07 09:22 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Lighten up, dude.

We all live close to the edge, but fail to acknowledge it most of the time because of our ego blinders. I think she just wants reminders to help her appreciate being alive.

It's not like she asked for the best way to kill herself doing something extreme. The whole point is to have something she can do that will be a vivid reminder of mortality WITHOUT being terribly likely to actually kill her...

It is a fine line, but there is a difference between being into extreme sports and just plain wishing you were dead.

I'd much rather see Moth "testing her death threshold" by rock-climbing (which is both exhilerating and yet really fairly harmless if you're not too stupid about it) than sitting idly by until the desire builds to a point where she considers opening up her wrists... you dig?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: JacquesCousteau]
    #7496876 - 10/08/07 10:12 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I suggest extreme poison eating.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Jack Albertson]
    #7496885 - 10/08/07 10:16 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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I suggest extreme poison eating.




I feel like I've already done that.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7496948 - 10/08/07 10:37 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Russ' list of cheap thrills:

160 mph BMW
fucking hookers without a condom
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The only thing I find exciting in life is committing felonies. But sometimes, when I'm feeling really rebellious, I leave the water on while I brush my teeth.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497196 - 10/08/07 11:52 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Hot, raw, ketamine fuled anal sex


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Hyper_Panda_GO]
    #7497217 - 10/08/07 11:56 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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ketamine fuled anal sex




Isn't that like probing an alien?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Asante]
    #7497229 - 10/08/07 11:58 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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ketamine fuled anal sex




Isn't that like probing an alien?




Well, now you've piqued my interest.  :wink:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497241 - 10/08/07 12:00 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)



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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Asante]
    #7497261 - 10/08/07 12:04 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Damn I spelled fueled incorrectly


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Hyper_Panda_GO]
    #7497279 - 10/08/07 12:07 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

tree climbing. great way to play and or die :smile:
either way you are set


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: notapillow]
    #7497321 - 10/08/07 12:14 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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tree climbing. great way to play and or die :smile:
either way you are set




Eh... there's a lot of potential for middle-of-the-road injury without death there.

All those branches on the way down make for a mean beating, but not much death...


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497441 - 10/08/07 12:42 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

auto-erotic asphyxiation. enjoy :grin:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: blkjkrabbit]
    #7497457 - 10/08/07 12:48 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

i read the the thread as Death-defying Hobbos.

i was like FUCKING EVIL KENIVILBUMS

then cried out a wet tear


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: druqs]
    #7497462 - 10/08/07 12:49 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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i read the the thread as Death-defying Hobbos.

i was like FUCKING EVIL KENIVILBUMS

then cried out a wet tear




Do you ever experience dry tears?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497465 - 10/08/07 12:49 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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Quote:

mycelismymind said:
i read the the thread as Death-defying Hobbos.

i was like FUCKING EVIL KENIVILBUMS

then cried out a wet tear




Do you ever experience dry tears?




Common problem for me. :wink:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: JacquesCousteau]
    #7497523 - 10/08/07 01:09 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I've been feeling like this too. Maybe its my age :shrug:

Lately I've found myself committing a lot more crimes.. casual crimes though. I've been chased a fair bit.. and I also find myself not taking shit off of people any more..

Also, the more I watch fight club, the more I want to blow up society. (along with recent anarchistic activities, like arson, vandalism and defacement :grin:)


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497528 - 10/08/07 01:12 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Make sure your death defying hobby doesn't include innocent people on the roads.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: TODAY]
    #7497533 - 10/08/07 01:14 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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Make sure your death defying hobby doesn't include innocent people on the roads.




Dude, running from the cops is the greatest high I have ever experienced. Who the fuck cares about other peoples lives.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497581 - 10/08/07 01:36 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Hey man, go for rock climbing!

I just got into it this summer along with my brother and its a nice rush when you look down and see how far youve climbed up, and even better when you reach the top of the rock.

As far as the danger in it..yeah it can be dangerous if you decide to free climb with no rope. Or if youre anchoring yourself as you go up- if you slip you can fall about 5 feet and that can scare you.

But yeah man, rock climbing is great. It makes you test your fear and strength, AND ive met some pretty horny hotties that are into it. What more could you ask for? :rockon:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Rustifer]
    #7497584 - 10/08/07 01:37 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Then run on foot fool...it's fun too, and great excercise!


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: TODAY]
    #7497588 - 10/08/07 01:38 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I did that too, but I didn't have to run far, I just disappeared into the woods using my stealth skills.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497710 - 10/08/07 02:27 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Mountain biking in BC.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497715 - 10/08/07 02:29 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

you say you want to be close to death, but then mention hobbies which are quite safe

try street luging down roads that aren't closed off(perhaps at night to minimize risk of cars)
freehand rock climbing

you can't fool yourself into thinking you're close to death

sure your senses may tell you you're falling at free-fall speed to the ground, but your mind knows you have a couple parachutes to save you


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497728 - 10/08/07 02:33 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Wanna make a suicide pact?


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: ravin0ff]
    #7497841 - 10/08/07 03:03 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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you say you want to be close to death, but then mention hobbies which are quite safe

try street luging down roads that aren't closed off(perhaps at night to minimize risk of cars)
freehand rock climbing

you can't fool yourself into thinking you're close to death

sure your senses may tell you you're falling at free-fall speed to the ground, but your mind knows you have a couple parachutes to save you




Your post saddens me a little. To think that I will never know how it feels to get close to death's door without actually dying bums me out. I mean, copious amounts of psychedelics have their place in teaching me about death, but...physically...I want to FEEL death. You're right, everything I mentioned is actually pretty safe. I'll probably still investigate rock climbing though.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497845 - 10/08/07 03:03 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Go wade fishing for shark.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: KaptKid]
    #7497868 - 10/08/07 03:08 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

The next time I trip on anything, I'm devoting the entire trip to pondering the nature of death. I guess that's the best I'm going to get aside from killing myself.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7497884 - 10/08/07 03:12 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

With out actully dying one will never know. Enjoy your next trip.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Asante]
    #7497902 - 10/08/07 03:15 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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I'm not happy reading this from you :frown:

I don't know what the question is, but putting yourself in harm's way is not the answer.

Are you depressed? Are there blatant or ever so slight thoughts of suicide? Do you have a deathwish?




My sentiments exactly.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Gumby]
    #7498160 - 10/08/07 04:06 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

become a crack cocaine dealer.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: pong]
    #7505839 - 10/10/07 03:17 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I was just remenising last night, that i haven't felt alive since i stopped being a juvenile delinquent.
Commiting felonies, and running for my life from the cops was good thrills.

I stopped doing that a long time ago, but i find myself drifting more towards deviant behavior lately.
Like stealing a few ciggerretes out of a security guards pack while he had his back turned. or walking into places i shouldn't be, Like secure areas.
taking drinks from food establishments...
Its all felt so right lately. I think i may become a criminal again.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Dreamer987]
    #7505857 - 10/10/07 03:21 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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Like stealing a few ciggerretes out of a security guards pack while he had his back turned.




HAHAHA!  You're such a rascal.  :grin:


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7505889 - 10/10/07 03:28 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I got caught. My shiste skills are quite rusty. If i would have snatched the whole pack, i would have been o.k.
But instead i tried to open it up, take a few, and put them back. He turned around and saw me right as i was putting the pack down, and i played it off like i was moving it to grab something of mine that was right next to it.
I don't know if he bought it, but it was very exciting either way.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Dreamer987]
    #7505897 - 10/10/07 03:30 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I like smoking crack occasionally because it makes me feel like that.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: MOTH]
    #7506020 - 10/10/07 04:06 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Life is death defying enough for me, you escape death each and every day that you live.


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Re: Death-defying hobbies [Re: Effed]
    #7506249 - 10/10/07 04:58 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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Effed said:
Life is death defying enough for me, you escape death each and every day that you live.




Solid point.


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