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xXSufferingXx

Enlightened
Feb 21, 2025
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very vague question, i know.
what are the possibilities?
throw the rope behind the door, close the door and hang?
or with the door open?
but then the rope would slide to the side
 
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mistake22

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Feb 28, 2023
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I would try another method tbh. Its needlessly complicated and you need the right angle and all that. Ive tried it before and your body will inevitably try to stand up even if youre uncouncious.

Maybe someone out there has better research but i always wanted to go for the ceilling approach. Not any good supports for that so im still here unfortunately
 
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dirkw83

Student
Mar 4, 2026
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Perhaps it depends also if the door hinges have enough strength to hold you for at least half an hour.
 
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