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rabbitjack

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Dec 6, 2025
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I don't see much talk about the use of opioids for ctb. It's strange because I would assume they would be more painless than SN. I understand the reliability comes into question because different people have different tolerance levels, but there should be a dose which most humans can't survive.

I wonder what is the best opioid for ctb, meaning the most painless one.
 
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HangMan123

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Nov 13, 2025
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I've heard that fentanyl is very peaceful. You also pass out very quick from it (you could pass out mid-injection). It's also, as I'm sure you're aware, very lethal; an amount the size of a few grains of salt is enough to kill you, but I'd go way higher to avoid failure.
 
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