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lostinthebleak

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I feel like I'm at a loss. Been driving to work for how many more times I don't know. As I said in another thread I'm at risk of losing my job over something stupid I had no idea about. One way I have been considering to CTB is to crash into a tree at a high speed. I live in a fairly wooded area so it wouldn't be to hard to find one to hit. My question is simple. What speed and angle is the most likely way to ctb in this method. I have considered others as well just wanted to get an idea.
 
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This seems like a long shot method to work, especially since most car have air bags these days. You'll wreck your car, they will most likely be able to tell it was deliberate due to no swerving or braking marks so it won't be covered by insurance, and you will likely get very significant injuries, including possibly getting paralyzed from extreme whiplash- this really seems like a method where there is a very high risk of it turning out badly. I personally would really recommend against this method. You would need to do your own research for a method more likely to work if you do want to do this, it is a rule here to not encourage acts.
 
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lostinthebleak

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I get that aspect of not encouraging acts. I was also looking into the CO method as well. I've read through multiple threads about it and starting to feel I have a decent grasp on it. Only reason I ask about the car crash idea is that I have seen especially in recent weeks more and more articles about deaths from a variety bondage ranges including the range I'm in. If there was a way to make it seem more like an accident I'd take it in a heartbeat
 
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I wondered about this method many years ago. My main advice: do not use your own car. I was going to buy something like a Mitsubishi Express or similar.

 
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I get that aspect of not encouraging acts. I was also looking into the CO method as well. I've read through multiple threads about it and starting to feel I have a decent grasp on it. Only reason I ask about the car crash idea is that I have seen especially in recent weeks more and more articles about deaths from a variety bondage ranges including the range I'm in. If there was a way to make it seem more like an accident I'd take it in a heartbeat
What is a bondage range?
 
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lostinthebleak

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Nov 16, 2021
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What is a bondage range?
my bad had a typo. I think I had started typing something and auto correct changed it. To be honest I can't remember what it was meant to say
 
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lostinthebleak

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Highly recommend against this.
Only real reason I've considered this is due to the vast amounts of country backroads near me that don't see a lot of traffic. I can see the flaws it in but with so many articles in the last week in the USA and UK it seemed effective enough. I just truly want to go. I miss my mother who was my rock. I know it'll hurt those that are still here but I know they have a good support system in place if anything happened to me. I've also considered partial or full suspension too
 
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Only real reason I've considered this is due to the vast amounts of country backroads near me that don't see a lot of traffic. I can see the flaws it in but with so many articles in the last week in the USA and UK it seemed effective enough. I just truly want to go. I miss my mother who was my rock. I know it'll hurt those that are still here but I know they have a good support system in place if anything happened to me. I've also considered partial or full suspension too
I can definitely understand wanting to leave and I think everyone should have the right to- we are not supposed to encourage acts here, but if you look at posts for various methods and search on the internet you can start to narrow down which are more reliable.
 
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iluvkorn2

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Nov 9, 2020
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I feel like I'm at a loss. Been driving to work for how many more times I don't know. As I said in another thread I'm at risk of losing my job over something stupid I had no idea about. One way I have been considering to CTB is to crash into a tree at a high speed. I live in a fairly wooded area so it wouldn't be to hard to find one to hit. My question is simple. What speed and angle is the most likely way to ctb in this method. I have considered others as well just wanted to get an idea.
sounds risky and painful. don't do it man
 
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Elegy

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Nov 14, 2021
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My ex gfs husband deliberately slammed his truck into a rock wall at a sharp bend on a long gravel country back road. No idea how fast he was traveling, but had to be at least 60 mph. I stood on that spot trying to imagine the crash. She told me he was still alive (and conscious) for at least 30 minutes while the rescue workers cut him loose from the wreckage. So... not nearly guaranteed to be a quick painless end. I would opt for a much less violent method. Plus you can't be certain you won't accidentally harm a motorist, cyclist, jogger, pedestrian, or even a cow or horse. When we were driving on those same roads late at night, several times cows and horses got loose from the pasture and we'd have to slam on the brakes. That would be My luck. I'd hit a damn cow and get maimed, paralyzed, but survive the crash.

*Edited because I forgot to say, she was on the scene and told me her husband was conscious and alert up to his last breath. With a steering wheel embedded in his chest. He did die before he could be extracted from the vehicle. But man. That was a brutal way to go.
 
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