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Enlightened
Feb 21, 2025
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i heard anthony buardaine used a door knob, or maybe it was someone else.
but yeah, most door knobs you can't really hook a rope onto, because they are not the round, ball door knob.
they are the normal ones where if you try to hang something from them, they move down and the knot falls off.

so if you were forced (forced by yourself) then how would you use such a door knob?
duct tape to make sure the rope doesn't slip?
 
DeadSouls

DeadSouls

Perpetually sad.
Jun 23, 2025
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If not the doorknob, rope could be hung over the top of the door and held in place by shutting the door. With a knot or something of course,so the rope doesn't just slide out.
 
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Enlightened
Feb 21, 2025
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If not the doorknob, rope could be hung over the top of the door and held in place by shutting the door. With a knot or something of course,so the rope doesn't just slide out.
exactly.
i've even heard of people using the lock as an anchor point.
you know, because you can see the lock thru the crack of the door
 
DeadSouls

DeadSouls

Perpetually sad.
Jun 23, 2025
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exactly.
i've even heard of people using the lock as an anchor point.
you know, because you can see the lock thru the crack of the door
Right, I have heard of that,too. Guess it has to be certain type of doorknob, though,to be secure.
 

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