
Nagito
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- May 25, 2022
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Any advice about pong pong seeds?
I know it is going to be painful, but Ive read that they don't normally test for it on toxicology reports in the US, and if this method is reliable I think I'd like to endure the pain so that the people I have left behind believe I died from cardiac arrest (I'm 26).
I just bought 4 pong pong seed decorations with the seeds still inside. I've also read that death is relatively certain as long as someone doesn't step in to save too early, but it's hard to find too much information about these seeds.
If I could ctb in 4-8 hours from ingesting 4 seeds that would be perfect. Some here say it can take up to 2 days to die. Does anyone have info they could share about this method?
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Another thing I am wondering, if you were taken to the hospital and you didn't say what was wrong, would they know how to treat it?
I was reading cases where medical staff only knew how to try to save the person after they admitted they had taken the seed, and some still passed even after serious medical intervention.
I know it is going to be painful, but Ive read that they don't normally test for it on toxicology reports in the US, and if this method is reliable I think I'd like to endure the pain so that the people I have left behind believe I died from cardiac arrest (I'm 26).
I just bought 4 pong pong seed decorations with the seeds still inside. I've also read that death is relatively certain as long as someone doesn't step in to save too early, but it's hard to find too much information about these seeds.
If I could ctb in 4-8 hours from ingesting 4 seeds that would be perfect. Some here say it can take up to 2 days to die. Does anyone have info they could share about this method?
Edit:
Another thing I am wondering, if you were taken to the hospital and you didn't say what was wrong, would they know how to treat it?
I was reading cases where medical staff only knew how to try to save the person after they admitted they had taken the seed, and some still passed even after serious medical intervention.
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