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rayyy

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Oct 13, 2025
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So basically i plan to CTB by using a plastic bag and a natural gas tube inside it.

The room with the stove is in the balcony of a building, so i plan to open the windows to let most of the excess gas outside to avoid explosions or filling the house with the gas (possibly killing my other family members).

Is this method good? And how would breathing natural gas go? Is it uncomfortable? If yes, would a high dose of lorazepam (the only benzos i think i have lying around) reduce the discomfort enough to make this method reliable?

For those who might recommend nitrogen/helium instead, its really hard to come across them where im from and they tend to be extremely expensive so its out of reach...

I have also considered PSH but i only could find standard polyester ropes (which look painful) and only one store selling braided polyester ropes but only 5mm-ish thickness and i doubt it would be effective...
 
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I don't really know if that would work , the gas used in stoves nowadays is not as likely to cause death i think , CO method would be better in my opinion, but i don't know if you can get a tent or go somewhere else that isn't your house
 
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rayyy

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I don't really know if that would work , the gas used in stoves nowadays is not as likely to cause death i think
From what ive heard + searched, it is mostly made out of methane which isnt toxic but in theory it will slowly bump the oxygen out of your system but im not sure
CO method would be better in my opinion, but i don't know if you can get a tent or go somewhere else that isn't your house
I wish i could do the CO method but i cant get a tent (a little out of reach both in price and accessibility) and the usual charcoal method is questionable in terms of efficiency
 
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