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NotWhatIExpected

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Jan 27, 2020
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Knowing the right amount of the mixture to use seems tough

Not to mention the obvious risk to others involved

And the fact that I'd probably need a car
 
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WhyamIstillhere

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Jan 27, 2020
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I can't imagine this would be painless (or close to it)
 
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avoid_slow_death

Ready to embrace the peaceful bliss of the void.
Feb 4, 2020
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Well, considering that sulfide is a corrosive gas, hell no. It would burn like hell. Literally.
 
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NotWhatIExpected

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Jan 27, 2020
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Well then how would I go about getting this gas?


"
Winter said his office has been aware of the website, which gives instructions for a mixture of chemicals including hydrogen sulfide, which was used in the Hollywood case. He said the mixture is incredibly lethal.

"One big breath, and boom. That's it," Winter said.

He said there were about six bottles of chemicals in the car where the woman was found."
Well then how would I go about getting this gas?


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Winter said his office has been aware of the website, which gives instructions for a mixture of chemicals including hydrogen sulfide, which was used in the Hollywood case. He said the mixture is incredibly lethal.

"One big breath, and boom. That's it," Winter said.

He said there were about six bottles of chemicals in the car where the woman was found."
I guess even with a car it seems risky, although the article also says:
"
As it turned out, the door was open and the woman had fallen out on the passenger side of the car, he said. By the time authorities arrived, the fumes were dissipating.

"This is a do-it-yourself method," Becker said. "It forms a toxic cloud." Once released from the enclosed space, it dissipates quickly, he said.

Police and fire officials cordoned off the area around the scene for several hours and warned residents about a possible evacuation, but it wasn't necessary."
I looked up the recipe, which can apparently be botched, and can lead to high costs for your family with hazmat stuff

This world is so thoughtlessly cruel and stupid
 
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