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timetogo00
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- Apr 12, 2025
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I have failed attempts in my past. OTC pills, sleeping pills, mixed pills, don't have a gun, wrist cuts, alcohol, drugs, hanging is very painful like a turkey, and other methods are complex or expensive. It is hard to CTB.
Therapists and contacts say wait a little longer, things always get better, or don't be a chump because that person who CTB was weak. Now I'm not an advocate for suicide. Don't do it. I'd encourage everyone to not do it. Some people have things to live for. Others like me don't and we tried to fit a system that doesn't suit us. We've suffered much.
While eating casually watching the news, I saw a woman who CTB in a parking lot by making hydrogen sulfide inside her sealed car. Police fixed the scene within hours without fair as she did it after closing time. Employees simply reported her car. She placed signs on and around her car alerting responders and they handled it.
Thanks to the media for reporting on the trend from Japan that I've researched enough and been able to easily procure. You shame suicidal people as if we're bad, but you did me a great service. I don't have thousands for a hospital stay. Therapists who don't respond to messages after you pay them money.
A mix of hydrochloric acid like toilet bowl cleaner that's available at practically any retailer and something that contains sulfur like a pesticide or fungicide from a garden or hardware store. Then they've released videos and articles on what exactly to buy with photos.
Soon I'll try to go my way. I'm excited to exit without relying on chance since their videos and studies have helped much and I'll seal my car, post signs of the danger of the mix and orange cones in a remote place, then mix it, wait outside, and later go in to breath my final breaths after 700-1000 PPM.
And thanks to Japan. I'm glad we live in a digital world. I finally have a way out. I'm no longer trapped here. To mental health professionals: Most of you suck. You're a business. Suicide has been at its highest levels in the U.S. ever. Who's actually helping. You want money.
Therapists and contacts say wait a little longer, things always get better, or don't be a chump because that person who CTB was weak. Now I'm not an advocate for suicide. Don't do it. I'd encourage everyone to not do it. Some people have things to live for. Others like me don't and we tried to fit a system that doesn't suit us. We've suffered much.
While eating casually watching the news, I saw a woman who CTB in a parking lot by making hydrogen sulfide inside her sealed car. Police fixed the scene within hours without fair as she did it after closing time. Employees simply reported her car. She placed signs on and around her car alerting responders and they handled it.
Thanks to the media for reporting on the trend from Japan that I've researched enough and been able to easily procure. You shame suicidal people as if we're bad, but you did me a great service. I don't have thousands for a hospital stay. Therapists who don't respond to messages after you pay them money.
A mix of hydrochloric acid like toilet bowl cleaner that's available at practically any retailer and something that contains sulfur like a pesticide or fungicide from a garden or hardware store. Then they've released videos and articles on what exactly to buy with photos.
Soon I'll try to go my way. I'm excited to exit without relying on chance since their videos and studies have helped much and I'll seal my car, post signs of the danger of the mix and orange cones in a remote place, then mix it, wait outside, and later go in to breath my final breaths after 700-1000 PPM.
And thanks to Japan. I'm glad we live in a digital world. I finally have a way out. I'm no longer trapped here. To mental health professionals: Most of you suck. You're a business. Suicide has been at its highest levels in the U.S. ever. Who's actually helping. You want money.
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