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artpopbestalbum

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I'm buying a professional rope, and I'm doing the hangman knot from the YouTube videos.

I got a place perfect that will hold my height and the nose will work as asfixiation method.

I wanna ask you guys if this will work. It's not meant to break my neck, but it's meant to compress my blood veins until I pass out and suffocate.

I will be jumping from a bench and be full hanging on the ceiling.

Thanks.
 
Worndown

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Buy a strong and flexible rope that will not stretch. Something 1/2 or 3/8 inch diameter for comfort.
Use a simple slip knot. The hangman's knot is for the movies.
No need to jump as that only stressed your setup and can cause failure. Just ease into it and gravity does all the work.
 
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artpopbestalbum

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Buy a strong and flexible rope that will not stretch. Something 1/2 or 3/8 inch diameter for comfort.
Use a simple slip knot. The hangman's knot is for the movies.
No need to jump as that only stressed your setup and can cause failure. Just ease into it and gravity does all the work.
Should I place the knot on my Adam's apple or on the top of my neck?
 
Worndown

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Top. If you go low it will just get pulled up. That just adds a lot of pain and time to a normally fast process.
 
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You should test your setup before you use it for real: Put a broomstick or something similar in the noose, grap the broomstick and make some pull-ups. Your feet should not touch the ground when you have pulled up.
 
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beingfree

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May I also suggest testing for agony without kicking the support, just stepping off it. So if it's too bad you can go back and decide if you'd go through this kind of agony to escape or reconsider the method/add painkillers.
 
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May I also suggest testing for agony without kicking the support, just stepping off it. So if it's too bad you can go back and decide if you'd go through this kind of agony to escape or reconsider the method/add painkillers.
I've heard you often lose control of your limbs pretty quickly, so you may not have the chance to back out.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

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May I also suggest testing for agony without kicking the support, just stepping off it. So if it's too bad you can go back and decide if you'd go through this kind of agony to escape or reconsider the method/add painkillers.

You should only do this if you really want to die! The chances to survive this manoeuvre are not very high.
 
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