Someone would be tide up on a metal pole. Someone would come with a metal bar and smash every joint and bone until the convicted person is...well...like a snake i suppose? Then u would bring that person to a wheel, put him in the wheel (double wheel) and make him roll down a mountain and leave him there dying.
You've been saving that one, haven't you?
Hrmm... probably being forced to watch as somebody burns all my money in front of my face, then kills me. (I REALLY like money)
Drowning is probably one of the most horrible deaths there is. It is by far not the most painful death, but surely the most psychologically horrible death. I imagine it would be even more horrible if it was completely dark.
The only two ways I'd hate to die is by drowning or burning. Falling off the empire state building is a quick way to die without feeling any damage, but once you hit the ground you won't be yourself anymore.
I think the most horrible way to die would be to have all of the bones in your body broken one at a time starting with your toes and saving your spine for last so that you are forced to feel every bit of the pain.
Having to watch more than 5 minutes of Jersey Shore is probably the worst way to go. Its like having your brain and dignity both being pulled bit by bit with white-hot tongs(that are of course covered in tanning oil).
You get staked down, naked on top of an anthill and have your genitals covered in honey. Then they cut off your eyelids, so all the sand and grit gets in your eyes and you can't blink.
Basically you slowly starve to death while ants eat your genitals and you look into the burning sun.
Another suckish way is for a person to take a standard issue warknife and jam it in flat -------- like so, inbetween your 13 and 14 vertebrae. Then they take the knife and twist it so it now looks like this | | | This jams your spine up into your brain stem leaving you paralized while you bleed out.
One that has creeped me out is contracting the flesh eating disease. It spreads fast enough to be hard to stop and is slow enough to experience serious pain.