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Sob...picking a method is harder than differential calculus
Thread starterReadyasEver
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Title sums it. I'm a good sized man still even with cancer, 6'2" 215 and still have a decent amount of muscle mass. I know I'm drug resistant, the doctor told me years ago when getting a gall bladder removed they had to give me enough anesthesia to drop a bull elephant. So OD's worry me.
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Yeah I know, I'm an engineer. Guns just don't seem feasible. I have been reading up on the night night method a little. I can find my carotids fairly easy, still a somewhat a multi-step process though. Getting drunk and jumping off a bridge, fits my personality better. LOL.
I think it just involves more research and developing confidence in a method you can successfully execute. My engineering brain is part of problem. I almost instanteously start to see the pitfalls in many methods and start calculating the probabilities of failure.
Yeah I know, I'm an engineer. Guns just don't seem feasible. I have been reading up on the night night method a little. I can find my carotids fairly easy, still a somewhat a multi-step process though. Getting drunk and jumping off a bridge, fits my personality better. LOL.
I think it just involves more research and developing confidence in a method you can successfully execute. My engineering brain is part of problem. I almost instanteously start to see the pitfalls in many methods and start calculating the probabilities of failure.
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