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itsalwayssunny

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Jan 3, 2026
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Hi all,

I recall awhile ago someone posting a thread in this section with an attachment/upload of an academic and empirically-based research study that listed a chart of different suicide methods, their pain levels, and the likelihood of fatality.

I have endlessly searched through different threads to find it, but I am unable to. Does anyone perhaps remember this post, or the article name? I've tried searching the web and academic journals as well, but I am unable to find it. It was really interesting and informative.

Thanks
 

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