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Death by hypothermia.
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I've been looking forward towards hypothermia death, next winter, when it's around minus 28-35 degrees. Not so fast, but I feel I can resist hour of pain. Is it good method? 5+ hours at least before body can be found, no warm clothes. Is it 100% lethal and humanely, no blood, no gore, your thoughts?
If you are fully conscious through the process, it will be a very brutal way to go. The only way for it to be relatively peaceful, is to be heavily sedated through drugs/alcohol so you are effectively asleep during the worst part of it.
I've somehow seen these two common CTB 'non-methods' posted so often here (ineffectively slow stuff, likely to fail because fear and strong hallucinations (eventually) may set in):
- CTB due to extreme high/low temperatures (takes hours or longer if it even works)
- VSED/VSE/VSD (Voluntarily stopping eating and/or drinking) is slower, (taking day(s) to month(s) depending on what is stopped... if it even works)
I'd avoid them if possible, as they can unfortunately, make one feel worse and waste time.
maybe it's not that bad if u manage to pass out v vodka. still extremely long and painful and there's a high chance of limb amputation when the body discovered too early. if u go to freeze in a forest u may be labeled as a missing person and ppl will deploy searching groups just to find (or not) a corpse that'll surely traumatize (or not they supposed to be trained for this shit) more ppl than ur family members. also this method is viable only several months per year even weeks or less bc winters can be warm in the temperate regions like it's more practical just to get rope
maybe it's not that bad if u manage to pass out v vodka. still extremely long and painful and there's a high chance of limb amputation when the body discovered too early. if u go to freeze in a forest u may be labeled as a missing person and ppl will deploy searching groups just to find (or not) a corpse that'll surely traumatize (or not they supposed to be trained for this shit) more ppl than ur family members. also this method is viable only several months per year even weeks or less bc winters can be warm in the temperate regions like it's more practical just to get rope
in cold water maybe. it takes minimum several hours unclothed and w strong wind (liek in this case balcony was involved)
"IVANOVKA, RUSSIA A 30-year-old Russian YouTuber who goes by the nickname Stas Reeflay, whose full name is Stanislav Reshetnikov, was booed by his viewers during a live stream to lock his girlfriend on the balcony in only her underwear. He even received a financial gift of 1000 dollars for it. His 28-year-old girlfriend, Valentina Grigoryeva, was in the early stages of pregnancy. When he opened the balcony door, he couldn't help but wonder. He found her hypothermic. "Valya, Valya, damn, you look like you are dead.", "Valya, are you alive? My bunny, what's up with you?", he told her. He then announced to the audience that he could feel no pulse or heartbeat. She died. He continued to stream even with her dead body. The stream lasted two whole hours."
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