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Enlightened
- Feb 21, 2025
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what if you hypothetically went to the sea, in a spot where you can't be seen,
and you take SN and the anti vomit pills...
and then when you start feeling drowsy, you jump into the water. or simply just gently step into the water.
it would remove (or lessen) the panic and scariness of drowning because you would be close to unconscious at that point, right?
...
but the big question is... does drowning somehow take the SN out of your body?
when your body instinctively gasps for air underwater, does that make the SN come out?
and also, if you do get "rescued", then they think you just drowned, they don't know about the SN in your body.
so it will make a person hypothetically have a higher chance of a successful suicide
and you take SN and the anti vomit pills...
and then when you start feeling drowsy, you jump into the water. or simply just gently step into the water.
it would remove (or lessen) the panic and scariness of drowning because you would be close to unconscious at that point, right?
...
but the big question is... does drowning somehow take the SN out of your body?
when your body instinctively gasps for air underwater, does that make the SN come out?
and also, if you do get "rescued", then they think you just drowned, they don't know about the SN in your body.
so it will make a person hypothetically have a higher chance of a successful suicide