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notreallybored

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ב''ה, Britain wants slaves for its illusion of an economy, same as anywhere, and will continue to source whatever is cheapest, same as everywhere.

That's how its economists got hooked on whatever made any of them think any of this was a good idea in the first place, same as anywhere.
 
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timetogo00

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Apr 12, 2025
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just watched the whole thing and now im confused
he clearly took SN but his parents described the scene as painful and him having seizures and calling for help out of regret
doesnt that contradict what we know of SN? the almost painless way to die?
also why was methylene blue not used? if he called for help cops shouldve arrived and gave him methylene blue in time
SN doesn't appear to be painless. I say that after videos of people having seizures and convulsions and appearing to be in pain. It's been heavily pushed on this forum, but the videos and news where someone takes it and regrets it because of the amount of pain they're in, but they don't make it are awful.

Some want CTB to be fast and even if it's not totally painless, don't want convulsions and seizures plus the method requires multiple medications that require a doctors prescription in some countries plus fasting and more medications to not vomit and control nerves. Even ordering SN from whoever is risky and people have been scammed. I don't knock it as we all choose our way.

Methylene blue is not like narcan by the way. Coppers won't have it on them like narcan in the US. Some hospitals don't have it because using SN for CTB isn't common or they're not aware. They must have methylene blue in stock so you can still CTB in the hospital if they don't have it.

I'm very sad the UK is harassing people with police instead of helping them, but it's big brother country. If you live there, Australia, and similar nanny states, you should prepare for the police to visit you. It's coming.

Some tips to prepare for police:
- Remove SN from your home. You don't have SN

- Are you sure you received it? Did that package arrive? It was so long ago and you had a rough period like anyone, but you have hobbies and things improved. Are they sure it arrived?

- Delete your browsing history and apps you use to browse the Internet even on your phone. Nuke your digital foot print. Do you have the same phone now? Was your old phone broken?

- Curate your social media

- Know your rights. Do they need a warrant or can they smash your door and take your lock so you must contact them? Some people would simply install a new lock and assume they were robbed or pranked.

You'll feel less fear if you Google your rights.

- Stay calm and don't reveal sources and information that would incriminate you and get you or others locked up. Stay calm so they leave empty handed
 
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Where i live (australia) the mental health system is somewhat proactive. While still being ineffective I've basically always been treated humanily by police and hospital staff. If ur feeling super anxious in hospital the staff will give u meds to ko u for free. But the wait time is super painful it has taken me upto 13 hours to be seem by the psych triage since they don't work over night t~t

The hospital will hook u up w services to help tho, generally the services aren't super effective. The last 2 times i just got a few check ups or psychward w no follow up. But this time it's been good. I've been getting in person check ups ever 2-3 days and they provided a dr to review my medication the dr ended up prescribing me seraquel. All free of charge too, well execpt for picking up the seraqul but that's because the pharmacy chooses what to charge. They also provided a peer support worker who's been nice to talk too. It's super comforting because they're also bpd and have been through the healthcare system, and they're super open to talking about anything.

If u get a visit from the cops expect them to look sad and dejected. Their training in dealing with mental illness is super limited and they're basically only able to follow their training. Generally they'll ask if you're thinking about hurting yourself or hurting anyone else. If you are thinking about hurting yourself they'll take you to er usually. Idk what they do if you're thinking about hurting anyone else.

Then again I'm quite the optimist so take my words with a grain of salt
 
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