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kufajoy

kufajoy

Misfit
Nov 6, 2025
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It should. I did an attempt just with hoodie string. It was going smoothly until my SI kicked in. I felt almost no pain when I was chocking but buzzing sounds and tunnel vision. I felt some pain after removing the rope though.
 
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WallTermite

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Aug 16, 2025
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Thanks. I did a trial with shoelaces years ago and it wasn't consistent but managed to get dizzy a few times. A jump rope would definitely be more effective. Just gotta test how much it can hold.

My life is going ok right now but I will ctb it at some point.
 
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