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Gasses/Compounds That Make Dying Enjoyable
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Nitrogen or an inert gas. Your body thinks its breathing in oxygen and you end up with a feeling of euphoria. Its really difficult or impossible to find somewhere that sells pure enough gas and then very complicated to set up the equipment. And if you live with other people, its hard to explain to them why you are buying a massive tank of gas. I think thats why its not very popular on this forum.
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Nitrogen or an inert gas. Your body thinks its breathing in oxygen and you end up with a feeling of euphoria. Its really difficult or impossible to find somewhere that sells pure enough gas and then very complicated to set up the equipment. And if you live with other people, its hard to explain them why you are buying a massive tank of gas. I think thats why its not very popular on this forum.
Nitrous oxide (aka laughing gas) maybe? I remember tripping out at the dentist whenever I got my cavities filled as a small child. It makes you not care about anything. I'd love to experience that feeling again.
Anyone up for infiltrating and then robbing a pediatric dentistry of its canisters?
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Nitrogen or an inert gas. Your body thinks its breathing in oxygen and you end up with a feeling of euphoria. Its really difficult or impossible to find somewhere that sells pure enough gas and then very complicated to set up the equipment. And if you live with other people, its hard to explain to them why you are buying a massive tank of gas. I think thats why its not very popular on this forum.
Nitrogen and Argon is very easily bought and delivered online.
The equipment is literally just screwing a thread together and pushing a tube on to a fitting. Fitting elastic to the bag is the most complicated bit and that's a case of fold and stick with tape.
Every suicide method has a chance of leaving permenant damage or not working if fucked up.
The people on here who worry about every little problem or risk most likely will never attempt.
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There are US-based online retailers that sell N² tanks. Not sure if I can say where I'm ordering from, but Google is your friend in this case. There is also a very large and well known gas supplier in the US that you can order from online and go pick up in person. They require you to fill out a form to purchase though.
There are US-based online retailers that sell N² tanks. Not sure if I can say where I'm ordering from, but Google is your friend in this case. There is also a very large and well known gas supplier in the US that you can order from online and go pick up in person. They require you to fill out a form to purchase though.
Nitrogen and Argon is very easily bought and delivered online.
The equipment is literally just screwing a thread together and pushing a tube on to a fitting. Fitting elastic to the bag is the most complicated bit and that's a case of fold and stick with tape.
Every suicide method has a chance of leaving permenant damage or not working if fucked up.
The people on here who worry about every little problem or risk most likely will never attempt.
Where I live, I couldn't find anywhere that sold it to individuals. They needed a business license. Also it's tough to get it delivered and hide it if you live with family or other people.
Where I live, I couldn't find anywhere that sold it to individuals. They needed a business license. Also it's tough to get it delivered and hide it if you live with family or other people.
I was searching for places to buy filled inert gas tanks online and struggled initially because most online vendors I found that didn't require a license/registration only sold empty tanks. However, in the end I was able to find 40ft^2 and 80ft^2 (filled!) tanks of compressed argon—not nitrogen but still an inert gas—available for anyone to buy on a very popular online shopping/e-commerce website. The gas tanks had many positive reviews from people who used the gas for welding purposes.
Some people in the reviews said that because compressed gases are classified by USPS as hazardous materials, they had to drive a long time to a FedEx location to pick up their tank rather than get it delivered all the way to their home. This could potentially be a good thing in the case of living with others, since someone could hide the tank in their car initially and sneak it into their house when others can't see. However, the majority of customers in the reviews were able to have the gas delivered directly to their home without issue.
You're not allowed to home brew? Thought you Aussies loved your beer lol. In the US, you can brew your own within a certain amount. How about a welding supply? You'll have to use Argon though.
You're not allowed to home brew? Thought you Aussies loved your beer lol. In the US, you can brew your own within a certain amount. How about a welding supply? You'll have to use Argon though.
but what do I do when I get this giant tank? I don't even know how to operate the damn thing. you should come over and show me. but of corse, your'e no local
but what do I do when I get this giant tank? I don't even know how to operate the damn thing. you should come over and show me. but of corse, your'e no local
There's a whole thread on exit bags and nitrogen. You don't need a giant tank either, 0.8 cubic meter should do. Despite the way it sounds, 0.8 cubic meter of compressed Nitrogen is fairly small. It's about 7 litres.
You don't need a licence to buy inert gas. Some websites do require you to register, but most will sell without issue. I would also check out hardware and automotive stores.
You don't need a licence to buy inert gas. Some websites do require you to register, but most will sell without issue. I would also check out hardware and automotive stores.
I'm also from there. I did read an article from this year talking about possible regulation of inert gases, but was not aware of it being enforced so quickly. Last I checked, It is still possible to order Nitrogen/ Argon online. These assholes are trying to take everything from us!
I'm also from there. I did read an article from this year talking about possible regulation of inert gases, but was not aware of it being enforced so quickly. Last I checked, It is still possible to order Nitrogen/ Argon online. These assholes are trying to take everything from us!
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