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I guess i might be a bit of an idiot, but I'm so confused about how does one hang themselves with a belt. I know the buckle part goes around the neck, but what about the other end? How do I tie it to an anchor point? It's not like I can make a knot with a sturdy enough belt to support my weight

Any resources or photos would be much appreciated
 
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I care too much to give a f*ck
Jan 22, 2026
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Yes i dont know how either. I think we are missing smthg
 
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2muchpain2

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Feb 27, 2025
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all I know is robin williams used a belt. Maybe a super thin belt with a small buckle?
quote; "Williams' personal assistant found him with a belt around his neck Monday in a chair near a closet door in his Tiburon home around 11:45 a.m"
the chair part is new to me, I thought he was inside the closet. hmm., I'm so curious how he did it now.
 
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Jan 29, 2026
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I guess i might be a bit of an idiot, but I'm so confused about how does one hang themselves with a belt. I know the buckle part goes around the neck, but what about the other end? How do I tie it to an anchor point? It's not like I can make a knot with a sturdy enough belt to support my weight

Any resources or photos would be much appreciated
I'm not entirely certain either, but I assume it's more common to use belts when doing partial suspension, so maybe the knots do not have to support the entire body weight?
 
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