
sleepy dog
Wizard
- Sep 13, 2019
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If I owned my own house, I might build a guillotine for my exit. Death would be certain if built correctly. Death would be quick. Death would be painless it seems. Would you use one?
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I would not! Ive heard the brain lives on and I'm not for that.
I've passed out twice by foolishly not planning and using worn out belts that have snapped mid hang. It takes about 10 seconds and the sensastion is euphoric when you just commit and accept, then it's nothing at all. Just peace.
I would not! Ive heard the brain lives on and I'm not for that.
I've passed out twice by foolishly not planning and using worn out belts that have snapped mid hang. It takes about 10 seconds and the sensastion is euphoric when you just commit and accept, then it's nothing at all. Just peace.
I was thinking about it too, I'd definitely use it if I could, even if my brain would stay alive for some moment, at least there would be no failure, no reviving, no going back.
If I owned my own house, I might build a guillotine for my exit. Death would be certain if built correctly. Death would be quick. Death would be painless it seems. Would you use one?
If I owned my own house, I might build a guillotine for my exit. Death would be certain if built correctly. Death would be quick. Death would be painless it seems. Would you use one?
If I owned my own house, I might build a guillotine for my exit. Death would be certain if built correctly. Death would be quick. Death would be painless it seems. Would you use one?
What could go wrong is that you possibly destroy the live of an innocent person.I would probably choose it over N if 100% reliable but because of what @dioxide said about the youtube testers... I think Iwould rather prefer neck on the railroad as the more reliable beheading. I mean what can go wrong with that apart from SI?
What could go wrong is that you possibly destroy the live of an innocent person.
Okay. If a fictional person were to consider killing themselves and were only concerned about reliability, they would, I think, have to come to the conclusion that full suspension hanging (after carefully familiarizing themselves with the art of tying knots) is the surest way to carry out their plans successfully. They could probably also try a small sample of N beforehand to see whether they could stomach it. Then they could also jump from sufficient height. But they would, after research, discard ctb by train as a method because there is a lot that can go wrong. This they could learn on certain websites that compile methods like lostallhope for example.I ain't here for moral issues, it's hard enough to find a reliable instant painless death so I leave the moraility for another thread and up to those who want to discuss it. Stay to the method facts please.
But they would, after research, not seriously consider ctb by train because there is a lot that can go wrong.
You said 'instant' but train isn't necessarily instant; probably only gun is.
Flinching? Deciding otherwise at the last moment or out of SI and not getting beheaded but still hit by the train? I don't know it seems to risky, aside from it still being hugely immoral imho.What can go wrong with neck on the railroad? I'm genuinely curious....
I think it's as instant as the guillotine, nah?
Flinching? Deciding otherwise at the last moment or out of SI and not getting beheaded but still hit by the train? I don't know it seems to risky,
It happens. Just research a bit. I've had a co-worker who used to clean up crime sites and he told me of ctb by train ones. They had to pick up the separate limbs that were scattered all over the place.But theoretically if there is no "moment of escape" ... I don't see how you can be blown away from the rail to end up somewhere next to it without limbs.