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NSA

NSA

Your friendly neighborhood agent
Feb 21, 2022
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I know they'll both do the job. Just wondering if it feels different to breathe one vs the other.
 
LifeHasNoOptIn

LifeHasNoOptIn

Worst Life Ever
Mar 31, 2022
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I can't speak from experience, but from my understanding they both work on the same principle of displacing the oxygen and CO2 allowing you to pass out peacefully without the hypercapnic reaction from too much CO2. The only difference would seem to be that nitrogen is impossible to detect on autopsy where argon could be be. Pretty much irrelevant tho as the exit bag would make the cause pretty obvious without someone to remove the equipment after death.
 
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