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VentingI'm so jealous of you Americans for being able to own guns.
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Yeah, I'd go somewhere secluded too. Like out in the middle of the woods or something. That way you wouldn't put your family through the trauma of finding your remains with blood/brains everywhere and nobody would have to clean it up either.
I would go somewhere secluded to do it. I don't think anyone of the shooting survivors called the ambulance themselves, it was always people probably Hearing the Gun Shot and immediately calling the cops/Hospital after the attempt. I think it gets very hard to fail if no one immediately intervenes. I think Gun method is one of the best there is but I can't get one.
In fact, without someone to come to the rescue, there is no salvation. You remain unconscious after the shot to the head until certain death. The important thing is to be in a very isolated place. If you are that very rare exception of one case in 10,000 who survives anyway despite everything... within two hours you will be dead anyway. The weapons do not fail, the rescuers are the problem.
I will reiterate, there is no way to make this easier on others if you do not think this through. I think the best example is, if you have ever seen it, Shuaiby's gunshot suicide livestream. He did try to make it easy on his family afterward by placing a large tarp as a backdrop for the mess, and ensuring the door was locked so his little siblings would not see him dead. But all of that meant nothing. His brains covered the ceiling much farther than the tarp could reach, and it was his mother minutes later who was the first to find him. She stood over the scene in absolute horror and shock and confusion for over 40 minutes, just looking back and forth at her dead child and the camera he filmed himself with, asking why, why. There was no explanation that could make it any better, although he had left a note to his family. His friends online watched it all helplessly and they cried the whole time, begging him to stop, begging him to believe they loved him, that he didn't have to do this. It's one of the most tragic videos I have seen and I watch it again every now and then just to ponder where he went wrong.
I was curious to see said live stream and I didn't realise just how powerful a shotgun truly is. Like he frickin launched into the wall hard enough for the tarp to fall. Took me off guard that. Would've looked terrible at the scene with all the brains scattered everywhere and stuff.
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