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iamgoddamnlost

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Jul 25, 2024
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Going to ctb tomorrow night
I have too options, hanging which idk at this point painful or not I believe once I am hanged I am hanged then even if it would be a slow death i can't be saved, don't have rope just so let you know.
I would be using curtain, it's pretty long should work
Drowing is swd,
I am thinking of exercising cardio, have a tub ready (not a bath tub!) It's more like a giant basket if that makes sense? Not that deep but it would be wide enough to drown my face and a bit part of my chest
So after exercising, I would directly go dunk my face in the tub, try to hold my breath inside the water, eventually I would faint inside the water then I would inhale water and would die.
Which one should I go for?
 
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dolemitedrums

Arcanist
Jun 12, 2024
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I mean I don't think we're supposed to ask for or advise in this regard, but your drowning thing doesn't really sound like it has the highest chance of working. If you don't pass out, you're probably going to bail after the first breath of water. What makes you think you would faint in the water?

As to the hanging...a curtain is probably not the most effective or quickest option.
 
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iamgoddamnlost

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Jul 25, 2024
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I mean I don't think we're supposed to ask for or advise in this regard, but your drowning thing doesn't really sound like it has the highest chance of working. If you don't pass out, you're probably going to bail after the first breath of water. What makes you think you would faint in the water?

As to the hanging...a curtain is probably not the most effective or quickest option.
Drowning cancelled okay, I saw a video read article that said I would faint in water after hyperventilation so that's why
As about curtain, I have seen people do it with scarfs? So I thought a curtain would do it, it should it might take time but I believe it will because there are numerous cases where there wasn't a rope and scarf does it
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Honestly, not impressed with either method. The tub drowning one you described is a form of shallow water blackout (SWB). It would be difficult to do the way you describe it. Also, it will take a lot of resolve to see it through. I don't think the cardio is going to get you to a state of hyperventilation that you need.

The curtain idea will be difficult, too. I think you're going to have a hard time getting the curtain around your neck in such a way as to effectively compress your blood vessels. I have doubts the material is even strong enough.
 
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iamgoddamnlost

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Jul 25, 2024
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Honestly, not impressed with either method. The tub drowning one you described is a form of shallow water blackout (SWB). It would be difficult to do the way you describe it. Also, it will take a lot of resolve to see it through. I don't think the cardio is going to get you to a state of hyperventilation that you need.

The curtain idea will be difficult, too. I think you're going to have a hard time getting the curtain around your neck in such a way as to effectively compress your blood vessels. I have doubts the material is even strong enough.
I have seen people hanging using scarf?
 

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