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iwantitalltoend
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- Feb 18, 2023
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If you go to a remote place where not many people are nearby, maybe in the wilderness, in a forest or somewhere in the mountains, or not necessarily the wilderness but somewhere remote, during winter when it's snowing outside, then the method could work. People from all around the world died from hypothermia and I saw on the internet that some people also killed themselves with this method, so this means that it could work. It's important that no one finds you and saves you because if you survive you can end up with serious damage and possibly frostbite, that's why you should go somewhere remote. The type of clothes are also important, you should wear thin clothes that aren't insulated so that hypothermia can kick in faster. From what I read if you're wet and outside exposed to cold temperatures you get hypothermia faster, so you could either run until you're sweating or maybe pour a bottle of water on your clothes and then go outside to speed up the process of hypothermia. The method should be done when the temperatures are either around 0°C or below that. How cold it is outside, the type of clothes you wear can determine how fast you get hypothermia so the idea is to speed up the process. For example I'm a thin person, I don't have a lot of fat on me and I'm sensitive to cold so I think it wouldn't take long until hypothermia kicks in. I know it's not a peaceful method but this isn't about how peaceful it is, few methods are peaceful, many of them have different levels of pain or discomfort, I'm saying that this method is just an option. It depends on the options a person has depending on their situation. It also depends on what method or methods each person prefers. Obviously you have to be determined if you do this method, you have to resist the cold temperatures until you die and not change your mind and search for help while being outside. I know hypothermia can also happen if you're in cold water but I'm more interested in how the method should be done on land. As you can see there are various factors that can influence the method, it's very important that no one saves you, the temperatures outside and clothes you wear are also very important and can determine how fast you get hypothermia. These are the things I read on the internet about hypothermia and how the method could be done but maybe I didn't list all the important things, if there are other important things I missed then I'm curious to hear them and we can discuss about this method. I think the most important thing is how we could speed up the method so we die in let's say less than one day or even a few hours. I know hypothermia isn't really a fast method but there are factors that can make it faster