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CtbNow21

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Anybody heard of putting baking soda and vinegar in a bag then inserting head to ctb by way of co2 poisoning? Read somewhere that co2 will knock you out in seconds if the concentration is high enough. Thoughts?
 
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Yes it's possible. But it would be tough. There would be a hypercampic response that makes you want to rip the bag off. I dont think itll work. The body senses the increase in carbon dioxide and freaks out.
 
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Anybody heard of putting baking soda and vinegar in a bag then inserting head to ctb by way of co2 poisoning? Read somewhere that co2 will knock you out in seconds if the concentration is high enough. Thoughts?
That is total internet nonsense.

The amount of CO2 produced would be minuscule (that means really, really tiny.) You wouldn't even get dizzy. It would be like the bubbles in a carbonated drink rising to the surface. Might as well hold your face over a glass of Coke. :heh:
 
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CtbNow21

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That is total internet nonsense.

The amount of CO2 produced would be minuscule (that means really, really tiny.) You wouldn't even get dizzy. It would be like the bubbles in a carbonated drink rising to the surface. Might as well hold your face over a glass of Coke. :heh:
Figured it couldn't be that easy...fml
 
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Esc9434

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Someone here posted an article about some Russians dying from throwing dry ice into a pool, which caused CO2 fumes.
 
sad_thranduil

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our body reacts to a certain amount of CO2 with an unpleasant feeling of suffocation...but there is a point, where our body just says: "fuck it".


 
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Co2 triggers air hunger. Not possible it's like suffocating yourself with plastic on your head.
 
r2d2020

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If you thinking of using gases, CO2 not a good one. CO (Carbon Monoxide), Nitrogen or Helium are much better choices. Unfortunately N and He can be difficult to acquire and party balloon tanks don't contain pure He (I found out the hard way). There are other options like the debreather from right2die, with this device you die from lack of oxygen (hypoxia) since you end up breathing only Nitrogen and any CO2 gets absorbed so it's a peaceful way to go. I've been hypoxic a couple of times and it feels pretty good.
 
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If you thinking of using gases, CO2 not a good one. CO (Carbon Monoxide), Nitrogen or Helium are much better choices. Unfortunately N and He can be difficult to acquire and party balloon tanks don't contain pure He (I found out the hard way). There are other options like the debreather from right2die, with this device you die from lack of oxygen (hypoxia) since you end up breathing only Nitrogen and any CO2 gets absorbed so it's a peaceful way to go. I've been hypoxic a couple of times and it feels pretty good.
Thanks for your input! Mutch appreciated
 
GoodPersonEffed

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That is total internet nonsense.

The amount of CO2 produced would be minuscule (that means really, really tiny.) You wouldn't even get dizzy. It would be like the bubbles in a carbonated drink rising to the surface. Might as well hold your face over a glass of Coke. :heh:


It seems that Coke machines are deadly, though...

 

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