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Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

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Apr 15, 2024
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it's super hot where I am right now, in New Jersey, but I don't think it's a good idea to try and let the heat kill me. If not successful, it could result in brain damage, with a much higher risk of failure AND brain damage than other actual ctb methods (such as opioids)

And even if I fall asleep, the chance of coma is much higher than in other methods too. I definitely do not want that.

but let me know what you think about this
 
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Dec 20, 2024
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I looked it up, and it seems to be 33 celsius in New Jersey? (idk fahrenheit, sorry)

It takes a minimum temperature of about 40 celsius for humans to start getting heat stroke. While you'll likely be very exhausted, and in agony, you probably won't be dying.

So just don't. Even if it was hot enough for heat stroke, it would be long and agonisingly painful.
 
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wham311

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Mar 1, 2025
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Jesus hadn't thought of this one.

I'm going to be so brain damaged by the end of this life.

Hypothermia does it too. Lol. Stress, hypothermia, insomnia, heat, isolation. What a fucking nightmare.
 
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Lazy

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Just let me sleep
Feb 25, 2025
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From what I have expirienced, you will have a heatstroke long before you die is just generaly very unpleasent in several ways.
Also the temperature would probably have to stay above 40°C/104°F for quite some time, depending on ones health, for the bodily cooling mechanisms to break, at which point the heart would probably give out due to the stress.
Or that would be my guess at least.
 
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wham311

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Mar 1, 2025
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People in prisons don't die often and temperatures reach 120. Don't think it's viable.

Maybe if you're in a car in an isolated place handcuffed/medicated
 
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quietwoods

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May 21, 2025
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I looked it up, and it seems to be 33 celsius in New Jersey? (idk fahrenheit, sorry)

It takes a minimum temperature of about 40 celsius for humans to start getting heat stroke. While you'll likely be very exhausted, and in agony, you probably won't be dying.

So just don't. Even if it was hot enough for heat stroke, it would be long and agonisingly painful.
I generally agree with the statement but you can get heat stroke below external temps of 104F/40C. The human body produces its own heat.

Physical activity, direct sunlight, and humid conditions can overwhelm the body's ability to cool itself and cause the internal temperature to increase even though external temperature is lower. Heat stroke and exhaustion generally can start occurring as low as the 70s F if someone has complications and normally begins in the 80s F for healthy people.

But still, highly unpleasant.
 
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LastNite

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Mar 31, 2025
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It's 95 degrees in my room ;-;get me out of this hell. I literally cant go anywhere because it's too hot in my room and too hot outside I just sit by the AC downstairs all day long. I probably could die if I just stay in my room with the fan off and my pc at full blast. The heat gets easily trapped since my room is made out of wood and I keep windows shut because I dont want bugs to sneak thru cracks.
 
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wham311

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Mar 1, 2025
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It's 95 degrees in my room ;-;get me out of this hell. I literally cant go anywhere because it's too hot in my room and too hot outside I just sit by the AC downstairs all day long. I probably could die if I just stay in my room with the fan off and my pc at full blast. The heat gets easily trapped since my room is made out of wood and I keep windows shut because I dont want bugs to sneak thru cracks.
This planet is fucking awful.
 
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wham311

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Mar 1, 2025
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It's 95 degrees in my room ;-;get me out of this hell. I literally cant go anywhere because it's too hot in my room and too hot outside I just sit by the AC downstairs all day long. I probably could die if I just stay in my room with the fan off and my pc at full blast. The heat gets easily trapped since my room is made out of wood and I keep windows shut because I dont want bugs to sneak thru cracks.
If you stay in long enough you could be susceptible to CO2. Not pleasant, but it works. Keeping windows closed for several days and not leaving, have handcuffs ready. It took me a couple weeks to fill my 1br up. If I had stayed inside I'd been done with this place.

Not pleasant but you get to leave.
 
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LastNite

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Mar 31, 2025
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If you stay in long enough you could be susceptible to CO2. Not pleasant, but it works. Keeping windows closed for several days and not leaving, have handcuffs ready. It took me a couple weeks to fill my 1br up. If I had stayed inside I'd been done with this place.

Not pleasant but you get to leave.
No I'll never do it that way. I actually hate the heat so much that I only plan to do it winter time. Cool, beautiful, and just chill. Not a lot of people outside winter time when it's heavily snowing.
 
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kitkat9234

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Nov 27, 2024
183
Heat wave here in NY too. With humidity feels like 100-105 F. I'm thinking about taking a ton of prescription sleeping pills with alcohol then baking in my car. Would only need a few hours with no one noticing. Hoping it will make me unconscious enough to just not wake up and fry myself to death. I'm too much of a chicken shit to try it though as I fear it won't work. Today would have been perfect though. I wish I could just do it already. Ugh.
 
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Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

Specialist
Apr 15, 2024
395
guys, I realized it's not worth it. Unless accidental. Or unless you literally have no other way. There are a lot easier ways to do it, don't feel bad if you don't let this heat kill you.

It was over 104° today. And the humidity makes the current temperature in New Jersey much worse. Heat stroke is very possible right now, especially if medicated.

And the most important thing, even if you don't care about the painfulness of dying from heat stroke – the chance of you not dying with brain damage/coma is still very high. It's not worth it, there are plenty of other ways to ctb.
for those who are saying their chickenshit – don't stress. You're not. If you're stressing about a way to die, it means your instincts are telling you it won't work well.
Plus, it's not super possible for me right now as chance of revival by trying this is still very high even overnight, and the idiots around me would keep me alive with severe brain damage. As I do not have an advanced directive yet, I'm not going to worry about it. I have other ways to die already prepared.
If anyone here for some reason, it wants to die by a heat wave and feel like they missed their opportunity – just travel to another really hot place in the world. You'll get it.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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I think forget about the heat as a method. I literally felt like I could be dying, at least wished I was dying, which is kind of funny, bc I do, anyway. 99⁰ today where I am. Thought I was smart and went out to cut grass at 9 this morning. Got the backyard done, shut the mower off, and trimmed. Went to start the mower again to do front yard and the rope broke. Pouring out sweat, I ripped the mower apart to fix it. Every part of me was just soaking wet. Instead of going right to the store to get a new rope, I decided to go in and cool off first. Went in, ate breakfast, and fell asleep in chair in basement. Woke up at 3 in the afternoon with a pounding headache. Just hung out in basement for rest of day. I just woke up from another nap. I can't eat. Stomach is upset. Feel terrible. Still have headache. I drank 6 bottles of water outside and another 2 since coming inside. This heat is absolutely brutal. Freak the grass. Mower can wait. I'm going back to sleep.
 
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Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

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Apr 15, 2024
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I think forget about the heat as a method. I literally felt like I could be dying, at least wished I was dying, which is kind of funny, bc I do, anyway. 99⁰ today where I am. Thought I was smart and went out to cut grass at 9 this morning. Got the backyard done, shut the mower off, and trimmed. Went to start the mower again to do front yard and the rope broke. Pouring out sweat, I ripped the mower apart to fix it. Every part of me was just soaking wet. Instead of going right to the store to get a new rope, I decided to go in and cool off first. Went in, ate breakfast, and fell asleep in chair in basement. Woke up at 3 in the afternoon with a pounding headache. Just hung out in basement for rest of day. I just woke up from another nap. I can't eat. Stomach is upset. Feel terrible. Still have headache. I drank 6 bottles of water outside and another 2 since coming inside. This heat is absolutely brutal. Freak the grass. Mower can wait. I'm going back to sleep.
Speaking of, just realized something-

haven't had a chance to test my sn yet, but this heat is..

yeah, storing sn at room temperature would be impossible right now. you'd either have to refrigerate it, or let it sit in at least 80-85 degree F weather. Should I be concerned?? I mean, there is nothing I can do. its only sat there for 1 day and a half though and the heat wave should be done soon so
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Speaking of, just realized something-

haven't had a chance to test my sn yet, but this heat is..

yeah, storing sn at room temperature would be impossible right now. you'd either have to refrigerate it, or let it sit in at least 80-85 degree F weather. Should I be concerned?? I mean, there is nothing I can do. its only sat there for 1 day and a half though and the heat wave should be done soon so
Yeah, that's a thought isn't it. Maybe a small cooler with a single small ice pack so it doesn't get too cold or collect moisture.
 
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wham311

Mage
Mar 1, 2025
583
Speaking of, just realized something-

haven't had a chance to test my sn yet, but this heat is..

yeah, storing sn at room temperature would be impossible right now. you'd either have to refrigerate it, or let it sit in at least 80-85 degree F weather. Should I be concerned?? I mean, there is nothing I can do. its only sat there for 1 day and a half though and the heat wave should be done soon so
You have like ten different methods prepared haha
 
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Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

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Apr 15, 2024
395
You have like ten different methods prepared haha
nah, just the 2 lol.
I also used to like finding out about other methods a lot, but since I have those two, I don't do that now.

Yeah, that's a thought isn't it. Maybe a small cooler with a single small ice pack so it doesn't get too cold or collect moisture.
since as of writing this, been about two days, you don't think any serious harm has come to it? It's two days. I wouldn't think that.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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nah, just the 2 lol.
I also used to like finding out about other methods a lot, but since I have those two, I don't do that now.


since as of writing this, been about two days, you don't think any serious harm has come to it? It's two days. I wouldn't think that.
Prbly ok after only a couple days I would surmise.
 
Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

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Apr 15, 2024
395
Prbly ok after only a couple days I would surmise.
I don't have a cooler so I just grabbed a small ice pack and put it adjacent to the sn bottle which is in a small plastic bag like how it came in the mail.
Plus, the heat wave is supposed to go away in I think 1-2 days from now.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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I don't have a cooler so I just grabbed a small ice pack and put it adjacent to the sn bottle which is in a small plastic bag like how it came in the mail.
Plus, the heat wave is supposed to go away in I think 1-2 days from now.
If you're not going to use it for a while, and if we get more heat waves this summer, maybe consider getting something that seals very well, maybe some type of watertight can with a secure lid, place the sn in it, and bury it a couple, few feet deep where temps are more stable. Idk if it's ok in a refrigeraror. More investigation is needed on that one. It may very well be ok at temps around 40⁰ F.
 
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