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ChronicLoser
just another random nobody
- Nov 12, 2023
- 12
Since I hate my body, I thought a fitting way to CTB would be to make it fight itself. I have severe allergies to a few foods. I know it would not be the most painless method (itching, burning, swelling, and struggling to breathe til you pass out), but it still beats having to live.
I have a few reasons for using this method:
1. It's cheap (I am very broke)
2. Ease of access to said food (plus the lack of suspicion since it's food)
3. I've tried partial hanging and had the rope (rated to hold a ton) break on me somehow plus I can't seem to hit the carotid arteries for the night-night or tourniquet method
One extra bonus to this method is that if for some reason it fails (oh god plz no), I can claim it was accidental, though that means I can't leave a note.
I've found a few case studies about success stories and a lot more about attempts. I wanted to know if anyone else has heard about this method or just had general thoughts/critiques?
I have a few reasons for using this method:
1. It's cheap (I am very broke)
2. Ease of access to said food (plus the lack of suspicion since it's food)
3. I've tried partial hanging and had the rope (rated to hold a ton) break on me somehow plus I can't seem to hit the carotid arteries for the night-night or tourniquet method
One extra bonus to this method is that if for some reason it fails (oh god plz no), I can claim it was accidental, though that means I can't leave a note.
I've found a few case studies about success stories and a lot more about attempts. I wanted to know if anyone else has heard about this method or just had general thoughts/critiques?