Bad-luck
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- Oct 31, 2023
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Is SN quick and painless? Is it legal to get and if so, where can I get it?
Did someone find you or did you end up calling for help?Besides the palpitating tachycardia, it was a good almost-death for me. Its not the quickest though, youll be waiting around about 10-30 min. After ingesting
Besides the palpitating tachycardia, it was a good almost-death for me. Its not the quickest though, youll be waiting around about 10-30 min. After ingesting
Ive got my experience on it posted if u wanna check it. Long story short i called ems because i wanted to donate my organs when i became brain dead and underestimated just how effective the SN antidote was.Did someone find you or did you end up calling for help?
If you take it with painkillers and benzos it is supposed to be pretty peaceful.Is SN quick and painless? Is it legal to get and if so, where can I get it?
Any idea what kind of benzo's and how much?If you take it with painkillers and benzos it is supposed to be pretty peaceful.
The Peaceful Pill Handbook says 30x20mg of Oxazepam tablets. I think there is a link to it somewhere on this site.Any idea what kind of benzo's and how much?
10 min to unconsciousness, and about 40 minutes till death. (Assuming no vomiting). If no one comes with an antidote then you'll be gone.
Do you know if the time it takes is related to anything? Maybe body fat %?Besides the palpitating tachycardia, it was a good almost-death for me. Its not the quickest though, youll be waiting around about 10-30 min. After ingesting
Besides the palpitating tachycardia, it was a good almost-death for me. Its not the quickest though, youll be waiting around about 10-30 min. After ingesting
I think I saw somewhere on ss or in reports of deaths caused by SN, some relationship in people with anemia, maybe a person with anemia dies quickly compared to a person with higher hemoglobin levels.Do you know if the time it takes is related to anything? Maybe body fat %?
Oh that would make a lot of sense. Thanks!I think I saw somewhere on ss or in reports of deaths caused by SN, some relationship in people with anemia, maybe a person with anemia dies quickly compared to a person with higher hemoglobin levels.