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Gl1tch3d G1rl

Gl1tch3d G1rl

My mom must've had a virus coz I was born a glitch
Aug 10, 2021
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So, I've heard that if you cut your neck artery ur pretty darn dead, doesn't that mean that cutting a neck artery would work rly well as a way of ctb? Wouldn't the likelyhood of succeeding be very high? Would it be possible to do this with a needle? Is there a way to do it without hitting a nerve?
 
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EraseRewind

EraseRewind

Circling the drain
May 13, 2020
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I'm no expert, but an ex-colleague of my was successful by cutting her own neck. Apparently she never made it to her artery due to the depth but cut the main vein instead and due to the amount of blood in each room the police believe it took a while for her to bleed out.

Again I'm no expert and this information was third hand from the police.
 
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Anonymous_A

Arcanist
Oct 4, 2020
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Let's be honest, Shoving a knife into your neck it probably as easy as shoving a knife into an animal. Literally all that's holding you have is your conscience/mind.

youd bleed out and probably die but obvs it's much easier talking about it than doing it
 
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