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- May 5, 2023
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i was recently just watching a video. in said video a man attempted to pick up a barbell (100kg), unfortunately it was too heavy and it fell/rolled onto his neck where he was unable to lift it up. this seems to be and extremally quick death. his face immediately turned red, for only about 2-3 seconds he tried to lift it off his neck. after that his hands released and his body spasmed for a few minutes. as far as im concerned, he didn't feel any of the spasms at all. for example, most hangings have spasms, but it is reported that the person goes unconscious in about 10-20 seconds, at most a minute, then the spasms start. in this video it is seen that the man went unconscious in 2-3 seconds, it may have been sooner though. i'll try to rate this method from how i saw it.
- accessibility: most towns or cities have public gyms. so i'd say this is pretty accessible if you have a car. even if you don't, you could possibly even walk/bike/use a bus to get there. some people have barbell sets at home so if you do that would be best. if not you can purchase one but they are a bit expensive.
- reliability: this one is hard to rate because it depends on the situation. most likely this would be done at a gym, at a time when it is least crowded, or even no people at best. if you have no one around to save you within a few minutes, i'd say this could have a 100% success chance. there were no sounds made from the person from what i could tell, so you most likely would not bring attention to yourself. using especially heavy weights could make it hard for anyone to help lift up the weight off your neck, even if people did come to help. just make sure no one exceptionably strong is there at the time.
- painfulness: from the video, i'll be honest it did seem a bit painful, due to the fact that you are cutting of your windpipe. but you are also cutting off your carotids very heavily. the pain would only be endured for about 3-5 seconds at most, then its bye bye most likely. (as long as no one saves you)
- quickness: this method seems very quick to perform, similar to hanging. except you pass out much much faster. from the video as i said it only seemed to take 2-3 seconds before the struggling completely stoped.
- cost: this depends. if you already have a barbell set, most likely $0 unless you need to purchase heavier weights, then it can get a bit expensive, depending. if your going to a gym you may have to purchase a gym membership which can vary but is mostly very cheap per month. a complete barbell set can be extremely expensive.
- assembly/preparation: this seems pretty easy to assemble. it only takes about 33lbs (~15kg) to close off your windpipe. if you put 2 30lb (13.6kg) weights on both ends of the barbell, it should be more than enough to close of your windpipe and suffocate you. i recommend going as high as you can lift up (you only need to get the barbell past the holder then you can try to slowly let it go down and then drop on your neck) because again if anyone is there you don't want them saving you.
again another good benifit to this is that it could look like a complete accident. so no one would have to know you ctb'd on purpose.
this was just an idea i had. i would link the video but i don't want this to get taken down because it's on a gore site. if im allowed to i'll link it later in this thread.
good luck :)
i was recently just watching a video. in said video a man attempted to pick up a barbell (100kg), unfortunately it was too heavy and it fell/rolled onto his neck where he was unable to lift it up. this seems to be and extremally quick death. his face immediately turned red, for only about 2-3 seconds he tried to lift it off his neck. after that his hands released and his body spasmed for a few minutes. as far as im concerned, he didn't feel any of the spasms at all. for example, most hangings have spasms, but it is reported that the person goes unconscious in about 10-20 seconds, at most a minute, then the spasms start. in this video it is seen that the man went unconscious in 2-3 seconds, it may have been sooner though. i'll try to rate this method from how i saw it.
- accessibility: most towns or cities have public gyms. so i'd say this is pretty accessible if you have a car. even if you don't, you could possibly even walk/bike/use a bus to get there. some people have barbell sets at home so if you do that would be best. if not you can purchase one but they are a bit expensive.
- reliability: this one is hard to rate because it depends on the situation. most likely this would be done at a gym, at a time when it is least crowded, or even no people at best. if you have no one around to save you within a few minutes, i'd say this could have a 100% success chance. there were no sounds made from the person from what i could tell, so you most likely would not bring attention to yourself. using especially heavy weights could make it hard for anyone to help lift up the weight off your neck, even if people did come to help. just make sure no one exceptionably strong is there at the time.
- painfulness: from the video, i'll be honest it did seem a bit painful, due to the fact that you are cutting of your windpipe. but you are also cutting off your carotids very heavily. the pain would only be endured for about 3-5 seconds at most, then its bye bye most likely. (as long as no one saves you)
- quickness: this method seems very quick to perform, similar to hanging. except you pass out much much faster. from the video as i said it only seemed to take 2-3 seconds before the struggling completely stoped.
- cost: this depends. if you already have a barbell set, most likely $0 unless you need to purchase heavier weights, then it can get a bit expensive, depending. if your going to a gym you may have to purchase a gym membership which can vary but is mostly very cheap per month. a complete barbell set can be extremely expensive.
- assembly/preparation: this seems pretty easy to assemble. it only takes about 33lbs (~15kg) to close off your windpipe. if you put 2 30lb (13.6kg) weights on both ends of the barbell, it should be more than enough to close of your windpipe and suffocate you. i recommend going as high as you can lift up (you only need to get the barbell past the holder then you can try to slowly let it go down and then drop on your neck) because again if anyone is there you don't want them saving you.
again another good benifit to this is that it could look like a complete accident. so no one would have to know you ctb'd on purpose.
this was just an idea i had. i would link the video but i don't want this to get taken down because it's on a gore site. if im allowed to i'll link it later in this thread.
good luck :)