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eczema

eczema

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Oct 6, 2018
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i think that for most people, it's just too scary. i know i couldn't bring myself to do it unless i was intoxicated. somehow it seems worse than jumping to me, because decapitation is such a horrifying idea.
 
-OneLastWhiskey

-OneLastWhiskey

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Oct 5, 2018
132
Put your neck on the tracks between the gap of a tank car. This looks like a perfect decapitation. The problem with a regular train is that there isn't a gap this big and it'll probably be going much faster. Remember that the front of the train will have a wheel guard, to prevent derailing. You want to put your neck on the tracks when there's a space between the wheels.

Even the front with this wheel guard should be lethal, no?
 
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