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Tiredofitall99

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Hey everyone, I have decided to crash my car on New Year's Eve into boulder. The car I have goes over 140, and I am planning to gain sign isn't speed and crash head on with no seatbelt. I am also going to take around a pack or two of benedryl(around 45 tablets) so I can fall asleep and die quicker, as well as ibuprofen to make it easier to endure. If anyone has any tips or ideas on how to make the method better or increase success chances please lmk ty
 
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What if you fall asleep before hitting the boulder? There are bound to be other cars out there. Hitting one would not benefit them.
Buildings? They can get in your way too.

Speed requires a clear head. Ever drive that fast? I have. Everything happens very fast. Don't destroy someone's life during your attempt.
 
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The benadryl probably won't help you.
What about the people who have to deal with cleaning up your crumpled remains? That's the kind of scene that can traumatize people.
No judgment but I wouldn't do that to other innocent people 🤗🌹💔
 
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Tiredofitall99

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What if you fall asleep before hitting the boulder? There are bound to be other cars out there. Hitting one would not benefit them.
Buildings? They can get in your way too.

Speed requires a clear head. Ever drive that fast? I have. Everything happens very fast. Don't destroy someone's life during your attempt.
I w driven over 140 before but backed out last second. This time I'm locked so hopefully I can push thru and finish it
The benadryl probably won't help you.
What about the people who have to deal with cleaning up your crumpled remains? That's the kind of scene that can traumatize people.
No judgment but I wouldn't do that to other innocent people 🤗🌹💔
What method would you recommend? Really got no clue and out of options
 
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You'll have to overcome your survival instinct for at least 10+ seconds but if you think you can do it good luck. Hopefully the boulder isn't in a crowded area and you don't need to make any weird turns to hit it.
 
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By 140 you mean miles. It didn't seem like much to me. Probability of survival less than 1%. What do you need pain medications for? Surely at that speed you will die on impact, except for the help of Jesus, the Madonna and all the saints.
 
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Benadryl slows reaction time, driving at 140 mph you will need all your wits about you.
 
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By 140 you mean miles. It didn't seem like much to me. Probability of survival less than 1%. What do you need pain medications for? Surely at that speed you will die on impact, except for the help of Jesus, the Madonna and all the saints.
hahaa i chuckled for a bit too.
What are these drug choices OP?
Benadryl won't help you and ibuprofen? pain medication going for a catastrophic injury? dude it wont "help" AT ALL. Completely useless.

Also, regarding the method, it's one of the worst, because you are risking others' life.

Why you dont go for a peaceful method which dont involve other people?
 
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hahaa i chuckled for a bit too.
What are these drug choices OP?
Benadryl won't help you and ibuprofen? pain medication going for a catastrophic injury? dude it wont "help" AT ALL. Completely useless.

Also, regarding the method, it's one of the worst, because you are risking others' life.

Why you dont go for a peaceful method which dont involve other people?
Yes, it was strange to use those drugs for a wurlla pain that you probably wouldn't even feel because myrtle on the spot. However, he wants to collide with a rock, not with people. When I walk down the street I always have cars driven by crazy young people who graze me at that speed and risk killing me because they pass me at risk specifically to scare and they are not desperate. Our friend is desperate and doesn't want to hurt anyone.
 
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Yes I know he doesnt want to, but the method inherently has this risk built in. And he wants to take benadryl which will only increase the risk.

There are nubmer of better ideas OP, really.
 
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ThatRussianDude

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That what I was also thinkin. Crash into a wall and disable the airbag just in case. The question is, will I lose conciousness right after the collision? Or is there a chance for a slow death while awake?
 
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I hope you find the peace you are searching for, I wish you the best.
 
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That what I was also thinkin. Crash into a wall and disable the airbag just in case. The question is, will I lose conciousness right after the collision? Or is there a chance for a slow death while awake?
there is always a chance of slow death.
However if you will be going 150-200 kmph this chance is low, i would estimate it at maybe 0.5-1%.

1% seems low, however for some people 1 in 100 chance of a slow, painful death is still not enough (and i am probably one of these people too)...
 
WhyWasIBorn

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Please consider everyone's safety in the vicinity of where that might occur. Aspirin will make someone bleed out quicker and is also a pain reliever. I believe a rope attached to a tree then driving might be faster, but planning would be needed for it to be timed right. Even without seatbelts, modern cars are designed to keep us alive with many airbags surrounding the interior.

Someone mentioned that there shouldn't be any responsibility for the cleaning/trauma but even N or SN can also result in a mess wherever it's done, or cause a nasty smell to others around if not found soon. In that same concern it is probably close friends or family who come first to check on you instead of strangers doing their job, which is more traumatic finding out that way. No single way will be completely peaceful to everyone involved, unfortunately that option isn't legal at the moment.
 
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dontwakemeup

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I never would plan to ctb if it could possibly harm others. I understand you're in pain and want to escape it, but please try to figure out another plan.

If you must go this way, try to find a time where less people will be on the road. Also keep in mind more police will be out ensuring there won't he drunk drivers.

Whatever you decide, I hope you get the outcome you're looking for. Best wishes to you.
 
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Mortiaris

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My car sadly can go max 160km per hour, but i thinked about metal wire around neck or just wire? Is there posibility it would work?
 
L'absent

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At that speed I have never heard of anyone surviving. Here they died in Porsches and Ferraris at 200 km/h, with belts and lots of airbags. I think the 0.5% survival rate is overly optimistic. Maybe 0.00000001%.
 
FadingSnowFake

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Nov 25, 2024
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May you find peace, all the best :heart:
 
ThatRussianDude

ThatRussianDude

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Dec 16, 2024
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Im just thinking that beheading with a wire in a car will definitely put you in the news near the frontpage.
 
ThatRussianDude

ThatRussianDude

**** yeah, give it to me this is Heaven.
Dec 16, 2024
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At that speed I have never heard of anyone surviving. Here they died in Porsches and Ferraris at 200 km/h, with belts and lots of airbags. I think the 0.5% survival rate is overly optimistic. Maybe 0.00000001%.
So will the seatbelt actually help to cat the bus when crashing into a wall?
 
Romanticize

Romanticize

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At that speed I have never heard of anyone surviving. Here they died in Porsches and Ferraris at 200 km/h, with belts and lots of airbags. I think the 0.5% survival rate is overly optimistic. Maybe 0.00000001%.
human body can sometimes endure the unimaginable.
There are videos of people crashing at 200-300 kmh and surviving.
Chances are very low, but they are definitely not like you said- 1 in 10 billion (which is less than people living on earth).
 
L'absent

L'absent

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human body can sometimes endure the unimaginable.
There are videos of people crashing at 200-300 kmh and surviving.
Chances are very low, but they are definitely not like you said- 1 in 10 billion (which is less than people living on earth).
I would like to clarify that crash tests are never performed on normal vehicles at speeds above 100 km/h, nor even at 200 km/h or more. My statement about a survival of one in ten billion is a figure of speech to highlight how absurd it is to think of surviving a crash into a wall at those speeds without protection. We are talking about a devastating impact, without a seat belt and without an airbag, which makes the chances of survival practically nil. If you have any information or documented data of accidents where anyone survived impacts at such high speeds, especially without airbags and seat belts, I would be interested to know about them. Until proven otherwise, it is clear that survival in these situations is practically impossible. Ignoring how catastrophic such a crash could be is not only misleading, but it fuels hopes that are on a par with the miracles of Our Lady of Lourdes. However, after your statements, I am curious to know documented data from survivors of those speeds (without protective devices), so as to also question my knowledge of the human body and its extraordinary ability to resist extreme situations.
 

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