• Notorious
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      101 year ago

      Not in the way that it would have happened in an environment that’s CO2 levels are slowly increasing.

        • Notorious
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          31 year ago

          I’m not a doctor, but I stayed at a holiday in express last night.

        • HamSwagwich
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          31 year ago

          Indeed it would. The CO2 would trigger the breathing reflex and panic. Hypoxia does not trigger that and you start to lose yourself, similar to being drunk.

          • QuinceDaPence
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            21 year ago

            Yeah I got a bit hypoxic on a mountain, it was 29F with a wind and here I am taking off my jacket feeling nice and warm overly euphoric.

    • RealM
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      31 year ago

      I think the problem is more being stuck in a dark small and cramped space with 4 other people for 96 hours, where there is no on-board toilet and you just don’t know if help will arrive in time or not.

      Compared to that, I think an instant death due to implosion sounds preferrable.