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Euthanasia Coaster is a hypothetical design for roller coaster meant to kill its passengers through continuous application of lethal gravitational force of 10 g, leading to them to losing consciousness and dying due to insuffшcient blood supply of oxygen to the brain. Starting in 2012, Euthanasia coaster has been referenced in memes, and saw similar use to the You Should Kill Yourself… Now! reaction image.

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In 2010, Lithuanian artist Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate, conceived a design of a 500-meter tall, 7.5 kilometer-long roller coaster with seven inversions, each of a smaller diameter than the previous one (design shown below).[1] The purpose of the hypothetical roller coaster, named the Euthanasia Coaster, is to kill its passengers "with elegance and euphoria" as they are exposed to a continuous g-force of 10 g, leading to the passengers losing consciousness and dying due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain.

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On August 14th, 2012, Tumblr[2] user satans-bacon posted shared an image of the design with a brief description of the rollercoaster's purpose. The post went viral on Tumblr, gaining over 570,000 likes and reblogs in ten yeas, and was widely circulated online through reposts in the following years (shown below).

The Euthanasia Coaster is a concept for a steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers. In 2010, it was designed and made into a scale model by Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art in London. Urbonas, who has worked at an amusement park, stated that the goal of his concept roller coaster is to take lives "with elegance and euphoria." It is a ride to the death. The seven loops or "inversions" put the human body under such stress that it causes the brain to be starved of oxygen, as the heart simply cannot push blood against the enormous g- forces. Even if it kills you, it is designed to still be a fun death. An honourable thought, if rather macabre.

On Tumblr,[3] user saucycuervo replied to the post with their own designs of a deadly rollercoaster (shown below, left and right).

saucycuervo I can make a rollercoaster that kills people too. and I dont have my phd SPINS & thewolf-in-me that doesn't look like a fun death though nonymoose what about now? dil-howlters-phone Yeah good enough & MAAAx AAAA

On November 16th, 2016, Facebook[4] page Trolley Problem Memes posted a Trolley Problem meme referencing the rollercoaster which received over 3,500 reactions and 600 shares in six years (shown below).

five persons inside 0000 6000 one person inside choose which train to stop euthanasia coaster sulfuric acid fun, fast and euphoric death by cerebral hypoxia Alm esses slow and torturous death by dissolving

The Euthanasia Coaster started appearing more in memes posted to Reddit, iFunny and Twitter in early 2020s. For example, on April 23rd, 2021, Twitter[5] user @halfway_zen posted a Sections of a Joint meme that received over 1,500 retweets and 13,300 likes in one year (shown below, left). On June 6th, comic artist Beetle Moses tweeted[6] a comic that garnered over 12,700 retweets and 116,000 likes in one year (shown below, right).

so nervous!!! weeeeee!!!!
HEH.... PIECE OF CAKE! @BEETLEMOSES DDD

The hypothetical design remained an occasional reference in memes through 2022, occasionally being used in lieu of the You Should Kill Yourself… Now! meme to convey a similar message.[7][8] Versions of the coaster were also created in simulation video games such as Planet Coaster; for example, on May 24th, 2016, YouTube user Kester posted a video that received over 1.2 million views on YouTube[9] in six years.

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gw33333b OK @halfway_zen pulling up to the euthanasia coaster like 10:58 AM Apr 23, 2021 ...
THERE ARE NO HOES HERE YOU'RE ON THE EUTHANASIA COASTER YOU'RE GOING TO DIE MEME MAKER
Some roller coasters I want to ride

Euthanasia Coaster VR
get on

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Euthanasia Coaster

[2] Tumblr – satans-bacon

[3] Tumblr – ponybuns

[4] Facebook – Trolley problem memes

[5] Twitter – @halfway_zen

[6] Twitter – @beetlemoses

[7] Twitter – @VYIDAE

[8] Twitter – @JadedArtistGal

[9] YouTube – Planet Coaster – Euthanasia Coaster



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About

Euthanasia Coaster is a hypothetical design for roller coaster meant to kill its passengers through continuous application of lethal gravitational force of 10 g, leading to them to losing consciousness and dying due to insuffшcient blood supply of oxygen to the brain. Starting in 2012, Euthanasia coaster has been referenced in memes, and saw similar use to the You Should Kill Yourself… Now! reaction image.

Origin

In 2010, Lithuanian artist Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate, conceived a design of a 500-meter tall, 7.5 kilometer-long roller coaster with seven inversions, each of a smaller diameter than the previous one (design shown below).[1] The purpose of the hypothetical roller coaster, named the Euthanasia Coaster, is to kill its passengers "with elegance and euphoria" as they are exposed to a continuous g-force of 10 g, leading to the passengers losing consciousness and dying due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain.


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On August 14th, 2012, Tumblr[2] user satans-bacon posted shared an image of the design with a brief description of the rollercoaster's purpose. The post went viral on Tumblr, gaining over 570,000 likes and reblogs in ten yeas, and was widely circulated online through reposts in the following years (shown below).


The Euthanasia Coaster is a concept for a steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers. In 2010, it was designed and made into a scale model by Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art in London. Urbonas, who has worked at an amusement park, stated that the goal of his concept roller coaster is to take lives "with elegance and euphoria." It is a ride to the death. The seven loops or "inversions" put the human body under such stress that it causes the brain to be starved of oxygen, as the heart simply cannot push blood against the enormous g- forces. Even if it kills you, it is designed to still be a fun death. An honourable thought, if rather macabre.

On Tumblr,[3] user saucycuervo replied to the post with their own designs of a deadly rollercoaster (shown below, left and right).


saucycuervo I can make a rollercoaster that kills people too. and I dont have my phd SPINS & thewolf-in-me that doesn't look like a fun death though nonymoose what about now? dil-howlters-phone Yeah good enough & MAAAx AAAA

On November 16th, 2016, Facebook[4] page Trolley Problem Memes posted a Trolley Problem meme referencing the rollercoaster which received over 3,500 reactions and 600 shares in six years (shown below).


five persons inside 0000 6000 one person inside choose which train to stop euthanasia coaster sulfuric acid fun, fast and euphoric death by cerebral hypoxia Alm esses slow and torturous death by dissolving

The Euthanasia Coaster started appearing more in memes posted to Reddit, iFunny and Twitter in early 2020s. For example, on April 23rd, 2021, Twitter[5] user @halfway_zen posted a Sections of a Joint meme that received over 1,500 retweets and 13,300 likes in one year (shown below, left). On June 6th, comic artist Beetle Moses tweeted[6] a comic that garnered over 12,700 retweets and 116,000 likes in one year (shown below, right).


so nervous!!! weeeeee!!!! HEH.... PIECE OF CAKE! @BEETLEMOSES DDD

The hypothetical design remained an occasional reference in memes through 2022, occasionally being used in lieu of the You Should Kill Yourself… Now! meme to convey a similar message.[7][8] Versions of the coaster were also created in simulation video games such as Planet Coaster; for example, on May 24th, 2016, YouTube user Kester posted a video that received over 1.2 million views on YouTube[9] in six years.

Various Examples


gw33333b OK @halfway_zen pulling up to the euthanasia coaster like 10:58 AM Apr 23, 2021 ... THERE ARE NO HOES HERE YOU'RE ON THE EUTHANASIA COASTER YOU'RE GOING TO DIE MEME MAKER Some roller coasters I want to ride
Euthanasia Coaster VR get on


Search Interest

External References

[1] Wikipedia – Euthanasia Coaster

[2] Tumblr – satans-bacon

[3] Tumblr – ponybuns

[4] Facebook – Trolley problem memes

[5] Twitter – @halfway_zen

[6] Twitter – @beetlemoses

[7] Twitter – @VYIDAE

[8] Twitter – @JadedArtistGal

[9] YouTube – Planet Coaster – Euthanasia Coaster

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