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Endeavour

Mage
Dec 13, 2020
566
20kg is like - a lot, imagine trying to transport it.
 
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Endeavour

Mage
Dec 13, 2020
566
Here's your 50llbs of dry ice, where would you like it?

Oh, you know, just shove it in the bath.

Might look suspicious?

A bit.
 
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lost_soul83

Wizard
Jan 7, 2019
638
Don't you feel like you're suffocating if you're breathing CO2?
That's my question exactly. If there's a buildup of CO2 gas in the body, you'll feel like you're suffocating.
 
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Endeavour

Mage
Dec 13, 2020
566
That's my question exactly. If there's a buildup of CO2 gas in the body, you'll feel like you're suffocating.
I think it's all about quantities and time. Sounds like the Russians were struggling to breathe and would have been distressed, but not for long, i.e. the suffering would have been short in duration, whereas if you used a plastic bag over head the Co2 would build up slowly over time and be horrendous for a prolongued period.

I guess all methods have some duration of suffering unless it's something instant like gun shot or sudden train strike or whatever - but even in the lead up to it will be some form of suffering.
 
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DominusWreck

BloodRider666
Aug 2, 2020
62
This is interesting for sure. Do you block the drain or can you leave it open?
You can leave it open otherwise you might alert someone with the water flowing outside the bathroom
I don't think this is a good idea. I attempted with something quite similar to this, 5kg of dry ice in a hot tub with a tarp on top, and I panicked. Will be quick if you can control yourself, but definitely not painless.
That's why quantity matters
20kg will give off a massive amount of gas instantly

And if you dive into the fog it will be quick
2 breaths only

And for ppl who can't get SN or exit bag this Is a good alternative
 
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Aap

Enlightened
Apr 26, 2020
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You always have among the lowest informational posts about methods you don't really understand. Everything is 100% reliable and peaceful with you.

This is stupid, and the only thing likely to come from this method is a flooded bathroom and burns from the dry ice. You also don't appreciate how uncomfortable breathing an atmosphere primarily of CO2 is. To get a basic sense of this, fill a very tall glass a third of the way with a very carbonated soda, stick your nose in, and inhale. Not pleasant, and only a very small fraction of what you describe.
 
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NeverSatisfied

Experienced
Dec 28, 2020
224
To get a basic sense of this, fill a very tall glass a third of the way with a very carbonated soda, stick your nose in, and inhale. Not pleasant, and only a very small fraction of what you describe.
Off thanks for the info. I was excited yet confused reading through this. Sounds hopeful but painful af, I know that CO2 noseburn feeling well just from being a dumbass child excited about Coke.
 
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WatermelonMel

Melon Master
Aug 19, 2019
408
This may actually not be such a bad method, I accidentally found myself reading about how Dry Ice can be deadly with poor ventilation (like Carbon Monoxide sources) and there have been a lot of reports of people who died from this - even from suicides with dry ice in cars.
 
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