Could you hide in a coffin?
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Haha, if its about your life I don't think you'll have time for a second thoughtFawmi Jumana wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023, 20:40 If that could save my life.... Yes! I would hide anywhere. But then again it would still feel too creepy and I might look for an alternative.
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I will comfortably hide in a coffin, leave alone if its about life and death, but if that is the close object to me.Olga Markova wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023, 14:47 I think if it were to come to survival, I could hide in a coffin - just looking at it pragmatically and cynically, after all it is simply a wooden box. It's us humans who attach a special creepy meaning to this box but then everyone ends in it regardless of the form of disposal of the deceased body. Continuing this macabre line of thought, I think it is creepier to think of burial than cremation if one were unfortunate enough to wake up in a coffin. But a coffin itself carried on a horse-led carriage with friends around is an "arrive-in-style" journey I think.
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Easy. Just pretend you have resurrected. No one will stand thereKansas City Teacher wrote: ↑11 Mar 2023, 14:06 Um, yes, I was thinking that hiding in a coffin might actually be a good idea because it would be easier to hide from the soldiers. Then again, if discovered, it would be hard to escape since you're kind of trapped. They lost me when they started screwing the lids on. I don't think I could handle that part.
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