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Lambybahhhhhh

Lambybahhhhhh

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Jan 8, 2025
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First off Im using a power cord, every time I tried it out I would feel pressure in my head and my hearing slowly fading. My anchor point is a wooden pole in my wardrobe. I tie the cord around the middle or base of the neck, as I've heard that's the most effective/painless. The knot is directly on the back of my neck and I lay down letting my head rest. I've tried about 4 times already what am I doing wrong?
 
Shadows From Hell

Shadows From Hell

I'm ready for Hell
Oct 21, 2024
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I'm gonna guess a power cord isn't a good option, as it wouldn't tighten as good as a rope. A cord will only get so tight before it becomes useless.
 
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