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selfdestructiveone
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- Apr 13, 2021
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Hey guys, I have a question about a CTB method that I hope someone could answer.
I can get my hands on diflouroethane quite easily in the form of air duster. This rapidly replaces oxygen in the blood and causes unconsciousness. So the plan is as follows: book a hotel room with a tub. Fill the tub with warm water. Drink some alcohol beforehand to reduce any last minute thoughts of hope. Take a massive lungful of diflouroethane. Lay back into the tub and hold breath for as long as possible. Being knocked unconscious whilst in water should lead to drowning and a painless death. Chance of interruption is extremely low. No reflexes or will to breath will exist as I will be unconscious as my lungs fill with water. Chance of failure is also extremely low. I am also thinking of having a heavy sandbag or weight on my chest to stop my body from floating upwards as that is what tends to occur with a lungful of oxygen.
please advise
thanks for reading
I can get my hands on diflouroethane quite easily in the form of air duster. This rapidly replaces oxygen in the blood and causes unconsciousness. So the plan is as follows: book a hotel room with a tub. Fill the tub with warm water. Drink some alcohol beforehand to reduce any last minute thoughts of hope. Take a massive lungful of diflouroethane. Lay back into the tub and hold breath for as long as possible. Being knocked unconscious whilst in water should lead to drowning and a painless death. Chance of interruption is extremely low. No reflexes or will to breath will exist as I will be unconscious as my lungs fill with water. Chance of failure is also extremely low. I am also thinking of having a heavy sandbag or weight on my chest to stop my body from floating upwards as that is what tends to occur with a lungful of oxygen.
please advise
thanks for reading