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wandafurudayz

wandafurudayz

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I dont have much other than hanging. But i would like to widen my options! :smiling:
 
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opheliaoveragain

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Unfortunately, aside from hanging, typical household materials or chemicals etc, isn't reliable or else there would be a lot less people on this site.

 
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As the above poster said, there aren't any household chemicals that will kill you, really. I mean there's an off chance some of them will but it would be extremely painful if they did, and more likely than not you'd survive. I also see you've only been a member for a day, so I suggest looking through the resource compilation because there are other accessible options.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Yeah, there really aren't many, if any at all, household chemicals that one can take to successfully ctb. Even the rat poison sold today was made "safe" because people were using it to ctb. Now, if you can find some old-type rat poison from the 1970's, that could do the trick. But, it would probably have degraded by now. And it wouldn't be a pleasant death, anyway, let alone a peaceful one. Bleach is OUT. Drain cleaner is OUT. Cleanser is OUT. If you think of another one, do yourself a favor and make a post about it and someone can let you know if it might be effective, or not.
 
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BelleIsTired

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I dont have much other than hanging. But i would like to widen my options! :smiling:
Hanging is most reliable but your other options are asphyxiation by leaving the gas on, suffocation with a plastic bag, drinking a chemical like bleach or paint thinner, or ODing on medication
 
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Hanging is most reliable but your other options are asphyxiation by leaving the gas on, suffocation with a plastic bag, drinking a chemical like bleach or paint thinner, or ODing on medication
thank you. I think Ill try the plastic bag method because hanging isnt 100% for me at the moment.
 
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Please do not ingest anything you have laying around the house. I worked in healthcare for a bit and no one that I saw who had eaten or drank anything they shouldn't have (usually small children that got into stuff they shouldn't have) died -- but they were horribly sick and had some really debilitating injuries to deal with.
 
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Please do not ingest anything you have laying around the house. I worked in healthcare for a bit and no one that I saw who had eaten or drank anything they shouldn't have (usually small children that got into stuff they shouldn't have) died -- but they were horribly sick and had some really debilitating injuries to deal with.
I was thinking of making a gas but i heard it was painful.
 
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CatLvr

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I was thinking of making a gas but i heard it was painful.
If you are talking about mixing bleach with ammonia, I have personal experience with this and "painful" is an understatement.

And no, I wasn't trying to ctb. I was helping a friend who owned a cleaning business and cleaning a trailer that a man had lived in with several parrots. He kept the birds on perches (he didn't believe in caging. Said it was cruel. I don't necessarily disagree but believe that your birds do need to be taught to cage -- like dogs and cats should be taught to crate -- for their own safety.) Anyway, I digress --

This guy kept a layer of cedar chips on the linoleum that was the flooring in the kitchen/dining room and swept and mopped pretty infrequently from what I could tell. ANYWAY 🙄🙄🙄 bird poo has a pretty high ammonia level. I swept the floor, mopped with water and Pine-sol and let it dry. Then I got the bright idea that bleach would clean up any remaining germs nicely. 🫣

Yeah. It's a good thing it was summer and I had all the windows and doors open. The second that bleach hit the floor the traces of ammonia still left on the linoleum it produced chloramine gas. I only took one breath of it but that was more than enough. Good grief that shit burns! I was really REALLY lucky. No lasting effects but to this day there is no bleach or ammonia in my house. Can't stand the smell of either one of them.
 
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AbusedInnocent

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Apr 5, 2024
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I was thinking of making a gas but i heard it was painful.
Carbon monoxide or Hydrogen sulfide will knock you out almost instantly, dangerous to anyone who may find your body though if the gas concentration remains high enough.

Take your time to read the megathread, there are a lot of methods, if none are accessible you shouldn't take any risks which could leave you worse off.
If you are talking about mixing bleach with ammonia, I have personal experience with this and "painful" is an understatement.

And no, I wasn't trying to ctb. I was helping a friend who owned a cleaning business and cleaning a trailer that a man had lived in with several parrots. He kept the birds on perches (he didn't believe in caging. Said it was cruel. I don't necessarily disagree but believe that your birds do need to be taught to cage -- like dogs and cats should be taught to crate -- for their own safety.) Anyway, I digress --

This guy kept a layer of cedar chips on the linoleum that was the flooring in the kitchen/dining room and swept and mopped pretty infrequently from what I could tell. ANYWAY 🙄🙄🙄 bird poo has a pretty high ammonia level. I swept the floor, mopped with water and Pine-sol and let it dry. Then I got the bright idea that bleach would clean up any remaining germs nicely. 🫣

Yeah. It's a good thing it was summer and I had all the windows and doors open. The second that bleach hit the floor the traces of ammonia still left on the linoleum it produced chloramine gas. I only took one breath of it but that was more than enough. Good grief that shit burns! I was really REALLY lucky. No lasting effects but to this day there is no bleach or ammonia in my house. Can't stand the smell of either one of them.
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