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framedinacorner

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Jan 13, 2020
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I looked it up but I can't find any precise answer.

In theory, it makes sense that if you boof enough alcohol it would kill you, especially since it's absorbed super fast. But some of the threads I looked up said you might live through it. How would someone live through something like that assuming you use enough alcohol at a high proof. How many mL and % would it take for someone 200 pounds?

I realize it would be an undignified death, but I don't care. I'll be dead. I know it'll hurt like a bitch too.
 
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bankai

bankai

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Mar 16, 2025
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Please don't try this method. Yes, you are right in your post. It's absorbed super fast and people have died from it. The success rate isn't really high though.
 
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WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
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JFC just get a rope.
 
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JesiBel

JesiBel

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Dec 5, 2024
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That's not a good idea. It's the first time I've heard of anything like that. Wow.

"Rectal absorption of ethanol bypasses the first pass metabolic effect, allowing for a higher concentration of blood ethanol to occur for a given volume of solution and, consequently, greater potential for central nervous system depression. However, accidental death is extremely rare with rectal administration.

Symptoms usually develop within 24 hours of introduction and include anal pain, tenesmus, and colonic bleeding.

Despite the severity of the injury to the colonic lumen and the clinical features, almost all reported patients recovered completely in 7 to 10 days with conservative management."


 
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