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curiousbeing

I tried my best
Dec 18, 2022
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So, yesterday I was browsing and reading older forum posts here, about various chemicals. I found so many posts, so much information. I will make a few points. I know basically nothing about physics and chemistry, which complicated understanding even most simple stuff for me. Sorry If I wrote some theoretical, chemical or physical mistake. I tried my best to be as accurate as possible

1. When it comes to not floating after drowning, it seems attaching weights which have high density is important. It's density that matters, not weight. In this case, I think that it's better to choose 10 kg iron weights over something like sand. Can backpack filled with sand still allow me to float? I hope it won't. I hope sand will be enough to prevent rolling and facing upwards

2. Citric acid + soda = CO2

It seems if there is, like, 12,000 PPM of CO2 in a bag, inhaling it will guarantee almost instant death. Although CO2 triggers suffocation, inhaling too much of it (like 12,000 PPM) is relatively painless. Citric acid and baking soda added to water will produce CO2. I heard merely 300 gram of them is enough for enclosed spaces like plastic bag. Note: I assume that baking soda can be used instead of soda

3. Ammonia + bleach = toxic gas/fumes like Chloramines. They aren't Chlorine, I assume they are safer than chlorine but still deadly. It seems if bleach is added to vinegar, chlorine will be produced, but some acid which is dangerous for body can also form. So, ammonia + bleach or ammonia + vinegar. By bleach, I mean Hydrogen Peroxide, which is widely available here.

4. Hydrogen sulfide. H2S. I don't know how to obtain this with common household items, but it seems just 2000 PPH of H2S is enough to ctb, unlike 10,000 PPH CO gas.

5. Alcohol (ethyl 95%). It seems inhaling alcohol can also influence Central Nervous System just like inhaling deodorants. when I ctb, most likely I will inhale both alcohol and deodorants to increase their effects.

6. Bleach (hydrogen peroxide) + baking soda can also produce CO2, IDK how much though. Is this better than citric acid + baking soda?
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
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H2s 1000 ppm rapid unconsciousness 1-2. Breaths. nearly instant death


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curiousbeing

I tried my best
Dec 18, 2022
190
H2s 1000 ppm rapid unconsciousness 1-2. Breaths. nearly instant death


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I am searching for ways to obtain it. Can it be obtained or chemically created using common household items? If so, I hope product will be real H2S, not like helium versus helium + oxygen found in balloons.
 
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dieter

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Jan 26, 2025
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I have been considering two different methods. I have a construction safety harness and two 20 pound kettlebell. I can attach the weights to myself and jump from a pedestrian bridge in my city. The pedestrian bridge is in an isolated location so there is little change of being discovered while I am attempting. The second method is hydrogen sulfide. I know I can get 2 gallons of lime sulfur dip and 6 gallons of 31 percent muriatic acid. I think jumping from the bridge would be a more sure method but it is also very scary, I do not feel like drowning. It is not a very tall bridge so there is little chance that I would blackout when I hit the water, meaning that I would be fully aware of what is happening to me.