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Sord17

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Oct 1, 2025
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I'm considering CTB using current from the electrical mains. It's about 230 volts. How do I ensure this is fast and fatal? Can it be fast? My understanding is that I'd be facing cardiac arrest which sounds painful. Is submerging in water or any specific drugs necessary for the optimal experience? Thanks in advance
 
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Redacted24

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Nov 20, 2023
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Electricity is terribly unpredictable.


Since this posting, my local news channel had a story of four people who sheltered under a tree during a pop up thunderstorm.
The tree was hit by lightning.
Two died immediately. One lived long enough to get to hospital but then died. One was badly burned but lived.

There's no sure fire way with this method.
Ps I've zapped myself accidentally a few times. It's not an experience I would care to repeat.
 
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