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cryptoinvestor

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Jul 12, 2024
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when i called for help the painful part was trying to stay focused. For instance trying to read something: painful. But the easy thing is: just stop trying to focus on anything you know. There were two things that were very painful

- before the vomiting, the sharp pain i felt is one that i genuinely never felt before. I screamed really loudly like i never have before.
- receiving treatment, Methylene Blue is more painful to have injected in your whole body than the process of going through SN intoxication itself.
im sorry but i dont believe you.
the sharp pain i felt is one that i genuinely never felt before. I screamed really loudly like i never have before.
not to sound insensitive or anything, im truly sorry you went through that, it sounds horrific. but this is my first time reading something so extreme about SN, screaming like never before? i have read maybe 50 reports of SN CTBs, seen a few videos, a few survivors who called for help. The worst description about the experience was "uncomfortable", the best "peaceful".

no offence but maybe you imagined this pain? it could be psychosomatic

Sidenote; i used to take methylene blue as a nootropic, but it was only orally, it used by a lot of biohackers, it gives energy. Never heard of it "burning veins" from SN survivors who had it injected
 
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Romanticize

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Aug 22, 2024
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SN is not 100% painless, but its not that painful either. If you follow the protocol (fasting, AE, benzos) its absorbed quickly and the time between first symptoms and loss of consciousness is usually 7-15minutes.
You feel like a bad flu, you are weak, nausea, vomiting. Not 100% peaceful, However compared to other methods its still pretty smooth.

Now if you take wrong dose, dont follow the protocol - this is where it gets more painful.

This is why you guys shouldnt "test" SN - either go fully with it and with protocol, or not at all.
 
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New mbers are not allowed to use search button.
but googling "sn sanctioned" in private browsing can lead to results
im sorry but i dont believe you.

not to sound insensitive or anything, im truly sorry you went through that, it sounds horrific. but this is my first time reading something so extreme about SN, screaming like never before? i have read maybe 50 reports of SN CTBs, seen a few videos, a few survivors who called for help. The worst description about the experience was "uncomfortable", the best "peaceful".

no offence but maybe you imagined this pain? it could be psychosomatic

Sidenote; i used to take methylene blue as a nootropic, but it was only orally, it used by a lot of biohackers, it gives energy. Never heard of it "burning veins" from SN survivors who had it injected
it could be due to vein sensitivity, or... somehow... allergic response!
not sure what the sharp pain was, tho it could have been some coincidental pain, or combination of mild SN pain with some other source of pain
 
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Where is the search button? I've been looking for it since I registrered

if you are a new member, you must make a certain amount of posts/be more active in the forum to access the search engine. it's meant to be a layer of protection since this forum is deemed controversial by media and at most times you will see that there's a lot of guests viewing the website than actual members, the ratio is kind of insane with how much guests view this page.
 
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Tired_birth_1967

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Nov 1, 2023
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I have seen some specialized documents from people who have used it, such as detailed photos of the bodies still at the scene, etc. What did I see in common in this material? The bodies never appear to have died "asleep". This does not necessarily mean that they were aware of the pain that would probably have occurred if they had been. They all vomited (although the photos of the medications indicate that they were taken to reduce or stop this effect) and some other aspects common in this type of death. But it is very difficult to say exactly what happens and for how long without witnessing the entire process. There are indications that the person becomes unconscious. I have even seen a video in which the person did not show anything that could indicate pain. But unfortunately it was not possible to follow the entire process because at a certain point the person fell (unconscious?) and ended up disconnecting the transmission. What can be said for sure is that it is usually effective in what it proposes. But it also depends on factors such as the quality of the substance, the medications used and even each person's body. The ideal is to read a lot and try to understand the process, including from the point of view of how it occurs. This also involves understanding how the human body works,
 
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