>>57879795>Not only is it one of the worst ways to dieIt's not, surprisingly. While the part where your lungs get filled with water feels like burning, the moment after feels ... peaceful. At least that's what most people who nearly drowned reported. There's even a study about this topic.
>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00258172211053127This would make the scenario less horrifying, though. Unless the regeneration process restores May's sensation of pain, then being healed is literally a curse.
Also having a clear enough mind to grasp the situation she is in. That's also shown in the FNF mod, whenever the Ingrain effect takes place.
>but to keep being revived only to drown over and over again? At the bottom of the ocean, stuck to the ocean floor surrounded by the debris of civilization and decomposing corpses, maybe even corpses of people you knew. It's literally water hell.You still wanna live in the Pokémon world, kiddo?
>But the head ribbon really has to go (maybe get disintegrated by saltwater and ocean currents) because it looks dumb as a pristine piece of headwear when May's supposed to be enduring the worst sort of torture for eternity down there.Yeah, it makes no sense. Again refering to the FNF mod, the lore states that it has been years since that morsecode-beeping midget gets down to rap battle her. Dunno about the durability of whatever material ORAS May's clothes are made of, but you would at least expect it being torn, having holes or being covered in algae.
I always interpreted it as her being submerged for a couple of days, so her entire outfit is mostly intact. And considering the rap battle, that just her having hallucinations.>Also the fact this creepypasta defaulted to ORAS May to begin with just reveals the creator's a zoomer who only played the remakes and not RSE.I mean, the newer titles didn't have any creepypastas associated so far, so it's something.