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cookji

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Mar 24, 2026
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What do you think about drowning when you're feeling dazed after taking a lot of sleeping pills? Would it still be very painful?
 
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find your own way to the Knife
May 1, 2024
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It depends, sleeping pills aren't always the most reliable depending on the person. If you have little to no SI it could work, but most of the time when you're drowning even if you're "out of it" your body will try to fight back. If you're sure about it you can try, but personally I'd recommend trying to find something else.

If you really consider this to be your final method of choice though, and if you're able to, add weights to your waist or ankles so that you sink faster after you've taken the pills and if you don't care about the feeling of drowning like burning lungs.
 

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