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brillar

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Jul 4, 2025
15
Hola a todos,

Mi pregunta puede parecer estúpida y me disculpo si lo es.
Sé que en algunos países, la gente usa este método en grupo para tranquilizarse durante este último paso. ¿Alguien de ustedes está dispuesto o conoce a alguien que esté dispuesto a acompañarme? Vivo en Francia, pero estoy dispuesto a viajar porque no creo que haya francófonos aquí, y este tipo de sitio no existe en mi zona.

Muchas gracias y pido disculpas si mi pregunta es tonta.
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CookieNiji

CookieNiji

Member
Jun 26, 2025
5
Does closing my car well enough to prevent any leaks, and connecting my exhaust to the interior or even burning good amount charcoal inside of it, will have a good success rate if nobody find me in the next hours ?
I read somewhere it is something painless, and I would like to leave in peace, unconscious
 
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Mt1712

Member
Oct 12, 2024
27
Est-ce que fermer ma voiture suffisamment bien pour éviter toute fuite, et connecter mon échappement à l'intérieur ou même brûler une bonne quantité de charbon de bois à l'intérieur, aura un bon taux de réussite si personne ne me trouve dans les prochaines heures ?
J'ai lu quelque part que c'était quelque chose d'indolore, et j'aimerais partir en paix, inconscient

Does closing my car well enough to prevent any leaks, and connecting my exhaust to the interior or even burning good amount charcoal inside of it, will have a good success rate if nobody find me in the next hours ?
I read somewhere it is something painless, and I would like to leave in peace, unconscious
Hello
Where do you live ? It's exactly what I want to do
 
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Bronto Burger

New Member
Aug 6, 2025
2
Hi.
The peaceful pill handbook is a wealth of info, but it's missing some critical info as well. In the CO section, it states a relatively inexpensive CO meter can be purchased easily, and it gives a link to one on amazon. That meter, and a lot of others readily available near where I live, read up to 1000ppm. In the PPH, it says to target at least 10,000ppm. What meter or detector goes that high, especially one that is relatively inexpensive? Thank you.

Edit: I did find a reference here that said a 1000ppm meter kept reading way up because it was 4 digits. That would make more sense then.

I do have another question that I have yet to find an answer for. I have access to a very small room (146 cubic feet/4.1 cubic meters) that I could use for this. But that is quite small and I wonder if the combustion of the charcoal could be snuffed out by quickly using up the oxygen in that small of a room. Is there documentation to anyone's knowledge on too small of a room size for this?
 
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