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Lolkillme

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Apr 10, 2021
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Ok what if I got a bunch of dry ice, put it in my closet, and put a towel under the door? When dry ice "melts" it releases carbon dioxide. If I create an air tight seal then I might be able to fill my closet with CO2 to the point where I no longer have oxygen to my brain. Theoretically I would just drift off, or I can take a sleeping pill and it'll happen in my sleep. My close is big enough that I can lay down in it so it wouldn't be too bad. Thoughts?
 
RedHarlequin

RedHarlequin

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Jul 8, 2018
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I think the increasing co2 concentration is going to make you feel a lot of panic and heart palpitations.
 
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Chesswiz2002

Chesswiz2002

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Jan 24, 2021
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't increased concentration of CO² linked to the feeling of asphyxiation/suffocation?
 
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sunsetintehwoods

sunsetintehwoods

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Feb 22, 2021
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't increased concentration of CO² linked to the feeling of asphyxiation/suffocation?
Yes it is. But I guess it can be too fast to properly react. According to wiki at concentration above 1.2%, consciousness is lost after two to three breaths, the person dies in less than 3 minutes.

Here some another case
 
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motel rooms

motel rooms

Survivor of incest. Gay. Please don't PM me.
Apr 13, 2021
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Try a form of this -
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/shallow-water-blackout.4315/
 
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Princess Picta

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Sep 22, 2023
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CO in a car in a garage is supposed to be pretty peaceful I imagine it smells pretty bad though and it requires patience to pass out so there more chance of your survival instinct (SI?) kicking in.
 
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soleil

Apr 28, 2023
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CO in a car in a garage is supposed to be pretty peaceful I imagine it smells pretty bad though and it requires patience to pass out so there more chance of your survival instinct (SI?) kicking in.

You need an old car for that, modern cars no longer produce CO.
 
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