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ibuprofen_ninja

ibuprofen_ninja

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Oct 26, 2021
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Anyone know how to make drowning a homerun? I was going to just get drunk and fill my jacket full of stones then swim into the lake, but I want to know exactly what the potential drawbacks might be. There is no SN available in my country to the average person, but this method seemed to me to be relatively sure
 
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Nov 19, 2021
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Anyone know how to make drowning a homerun? I was going to just get drunk and fill my jacket full of stones then swim into the lake, but I want to know exactly what the potential drawbacks might be. There is no SN available in my country to the average person, but this method seemed to me to be relatively sure
I think the only way I'd be able to successfully drown myself was if I took something that made me lose consciousness in the water first.

Survival instinct would be the biggest drawback with something like this (I'm not sure how painful drowning is supposed to be etc)… when you start feeling that discomfort of not being able to breathe, then it would be hard to keep your SI under control to not try to fight for your life and get up to get air no matter how much you want to actually die.
 
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ibuprofen_ninja

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but if you're clothes are full of stones and you're already under water, what then? Lots of people outside this forum tend to go for drowning, maybe it's only those that are so far gone mentally that are able to fall through??
 
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Nov 8, 2021
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I feel like of all the ways to CTB fire or water are the worst ways to go. No matter how quick it actually is, it will feel like an eternity to die with that amount of suffering you will endure. Not for me personally; I already suffered in life so I at least want to minimise it in death.
 
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I feel like of all the ways to CTB fire or water are the worst ways to go. No matter how quick it actually is, it will feel like an eternity to die with that amount of suffering you will endure. Not for me personally; I already suffered in life so I at least want to minimise it in death.
SN it is then.... goddamnit. Water must be ten times better than fire, surely? You'd only suffer for a couple of minutes, which admittedly would feel like a long time when you're going through it although less so probably when you've had a lot to drink as I'd like to. Fire would take FOREVER to kill you and you'd prolly feel the eyes melt out of your skull before death
 
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