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fckedgrl

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i think this is self explanatory. somebody has any idea?
 
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First it was my idea too, but I'm not comfortable with lying to my family, and it's very difficult to die accidentally
I wish you peace wathever you decide
 
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whyyyyyyyy

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This method requires quite some skill and preparation, but is one of the cleanest "accident" deaths.

Go to an ocean - swim about 5-7 miles out. Study a map of your chosen ocean's topography, you want to reach the spot at which the depth exceeds around a 1000 feet. For me, 5 miles is already like 7000 feet deep.

The swimming part alone is easier said than done, that's hours of swimming- you must be a strong swimmer. The only alternative is to have a boat or paddleboard or other kind of vehicle that makes it easier. A flotation device could make this much easier.

Once you're this far out, you're already as good as dead. There's very little chance of being found, and unless you make the strong effort to swim back to shore, you will just be out there till you get exhausted and die by drowning.

Drowning is a horrible to die though, so ideally bring a shotgun (almost certain death), in a sealable bag with you on your swim. Ideally, you use a Scuba-type flotation device (BCD) so that you can deflate and inflate at will.

If you have these both, along with weights in the flotation vest (again, see scuba BCD vest), you can get out to your "far enough" point, deflate the bcd so that you're staying afloat only by effortful treading, and at this point put the shotgun in your mouth pointed upwards at the brainstem, and pull the trigger.

You'll quickly sink down to the bottom of the ocean, where the chances of you ever being found will be effectively zero. Your car will be by the beach, it will appear as if you have gone for a swim, gotten taken out by rip currents, and drowned. You will have truly disappeared from the face of Earth.

This is a long and convoluted method, requiring much preparation and effort. The upside of this is that it gives you plenty of time to reconsider, you must be truly dedicated to carry this one out.

It's hard, every other way, to make your death seem accidental. Hanging is probably the easiest and best suicide method, but it unfortunately is extremely non-accidental looking. Train tracks are questionable, so is jumping. I've known people who died from overdoses on recreational drugs, but it's not clear if this was their intention or it was truly accidental. Attempting to OD or poison one's self seems like a generally unreliable method.

This method I've described should invite you to think about what a hassle it is to make death look accidental, and maybe you can ask yourself, "What does it matter how I'm found, how things go after I'm dead, if I'm... you know... dead?" Why are we worried about what happens after our death, if the whole point of doing it is that we'll be dead and therefore not care? Is it just in case there's an afterlife where we will potentially feel shame and embarrassment for going out sloppily?

Alternatively, a good "soft" or "entry level" accidental death is to spin your "mental illness" as the blame. If you are taken to be a regular person, that will sell it better, but if you have a known history of mental illness, that will work well too. Simply go off the deep end on some drugs, and make it visible somehow, perhaps via social media or, more safely, your personal recordings or journals that may be easily discovered after you go. Marijuana psychosis, is super common. Going totally psychotic off of any drug is completely accepted as a common and real thing in mental health. If you suddenly exhibit symptoms of drug-induced psychosis and commit suicide, this can be like an "accidental death", because it make it look like the drugs made you suddenly, spontaneously do it out of delusional thinking, the blame will be placed on the drugs instead of you, roughly categorizing it as an "accidental" kind of death.

edit: if you do that last method, it's very important that you not make your "psychosis" so visible that people catch you and stick you in a ward. I want to make it clear I'm recommending making it look like you're having drug psychosis; actually having it will not be helpful for anything. But yeah, it's a pretty "easy" way to "accidentally" die. Any suicide method + crazy drug-induced delusions = "accidental and tragic, a casualty of illicit substances"
 
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People can be quite smart, if you have a known history of depression / suicidal thoughts, they will connect the dots.

I used to think a lot about staging my death but I ended up realising people will easily connect the dot if you have a known history with depression and suicidal thoughts. I also thought that many "accidental deaths" would be way more painful than apparent suicide and they could also directly harm more than just me, and I'm not talking about grief.

At this point I'm going a bit off topic and talking exclusively about myself, so sorry for that, but I think if I have to die I'll make it very obvious what lead me to my final moments. I guess in a way it'd be a final scream, a way to say that I "existed".

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Also yeah there is little gain for you yourself to die accidentally, since you know, you'd be dead anyway. I'm not sure if loved ones would even cope better with an accidental death.
 
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whyyyyyyyy

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People can be quite smart, if you have a known history of depression / suicidal thoughts, they will connect the dots.

I used to think a lot about staging my death but I ended up realising people will easily connect the dot if you have a known history with depression and suicidal thoughts. I also thought that many "accidental deaths" would be way more painful than apparent suicide and they could also directly harm more than just me, and I'm not talking about grief.

At this point I'm going a bit off topic and talking exclusively about myself, so sorry for that, but I think if I have to die I'll make it very obvious what lead me to my final moments. I guess in a way it'd be a final scream, a way to say that I "existed".

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Also yeah there is little gain for you yourself to die accidentally, since you know, you'd be dead anyway. I'm not sure if loved ones would even cope better with an accidental death.
I agree, like I said, the drug psychosis + suicide method works best if you don't have any obvious mental health history.

Even if you do have a mental health history, if you make it look like you're having a sudden and violent loss of touch with reality, like full on crazy, and you sell it well enough, that can be somewhat convincing as sort of a "random act of nature" death.

I will concede though that's not really the perfect accidental death. Accidental deaths are really hard to pull off perfectly. I am merely suggesting this as a soft way to easily make your suicide look slightly less intentional, more unclear, with not much effort.

Those who know, know. That's probably true. But if you do this, the people that really know will have the option of how the story is told. Instead of telling people you killed yourself, they can say you were the victim of a bad drug-induced psychosis, total loss of touch with reality, leading to an unfortunate suicide. It's just slight upgrade from straight suicide, since making things look accidental is generally hard.

Or you could do like, drunk and fell onto the train tracks. That's another good one. Again, people who know you will have their strong suspicions, but there'll at least be room for doubt, which is better than it being obviously intentional.

The most obviously intentional ones are hanging, shooting, poisoning with non-recreational drugs, cutting. Falling and train tracks, to name two, have the potential to be a bit more ambiguous.
 
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fckedgrl

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People can be quite smart, if you have a known history of depression / suicidal thoughts, they will connect the dots.

I used to think a lot about staging my death but I ended up realising people will easily connect the dot if you have a known history with depression and suicidal thoughts. I also thought that many "accidental deaths" would be way more painful than apparent suicide and they could also directly harm more than just me, and I'm not talking about grief.

At this point I'm going a bit off topic and talking exclusively about myself, so sorry for that, but I think if I have to die I'll make it very obvious what lead me to my final moments. I guess in a way it'd be a final scream, a way to say that I "existed".

Edit:
Also yeah there is little gain for you yourself to die accidentally, since you know, you'd be dead anyway. I'm not sure if loved ones would even cope better with an accidental death.
thank you and dont worry about talking from your experiences, im here if you need anything, at least for now hehe <3
 
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