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Rotting Sprout

Rotting Sprout

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Mar 21, 2023
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I have a live railroad very close to my home, but is protected by security cameras and high voltage fences to prevent people from ctb.
I also want to know if the possibility of it working is high, or should I resort to a different method instead.
 
OceanBlue

OceanBlue

Feminist
Jun 13, 2021
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No, it's inhumane. It's likely you wouldn't wish it on your enemy. Look into more peaceful methods.

Let us die with dignity, pro-suffering warriors.
 
Suwa

Suwa

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May 7, 2023
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I hear by train is very painful/gory. As for preventing people from ctb, I don't really understand that. What exactly is stopping you when you can just go to a train station?
 
Rotting Sprout

Rotting Sprout

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Mar 21, 2023
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I hear by train is very painful/gory. As for preventing people from ctb, I don't really understand that. What exactly is stopping you when you can just go to a train station?
I plan on stand back facing the train in hopes of it knocking me out before I feel any excruciating pain. I don't care about the clean up, I'll be dead.
Apparently a lot of teens has ctbed on the railroads
 
Suwa

Suwa

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May 7, 2023
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I plan on stand back facing the train in hopes of it knocking me out before I feel any excruciating pain.
That's a pretty big if. While it could be a possibility, I could imagine there would be a low chance of that. Chances are you will most definitely feel a lot of pain for a little while.
I don't care about the clean up, I'll be dead.
Apparently a lot of teens has ctbed on the railroads
This part is fair. And yes, many people have because of how accessible it is. There's not much planning, you just have to get on the tracks before the train. It's quick, easy, and free, so it's perfect for people who really don't care anymore.
 
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Rocinante

Rocinante

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Find a method the will assuredly allow you to pass and not traumatize others
this is how my uncle "died". He survived being ran over by a train but it left him in a coma due to brain injury till the plug was pulled.
 
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Rotting Sprout

Rotting Sprout

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I've made mental note on when the trains come by, starting from at eleven pm and around ten minutes after the start of each hour
Now just if my brain is smart enough to do it
 
charlotte_

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Mar 12, 2023
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I wouldn't reccomend. The risk is high on this one. There are cases of people ending up with permanent injury after failing the method. The pain will also be excruciating. Sure, there are ways to have an instant death but from what I know, it's extremely hard to time it. SI will also likely to get in the way, so I'd reccomend a more peaceful method with a higher success rate.
 
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HitBlackVein

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I have a live railroad very close to my home, but is protected by security cameras and high voltage fences to prevent people from ctb.
I also want to know if the possibility of it working is high, or should I resort to a different method instead.
There is a chance that you will survive but the consequences could be fatal. And you could traumatize other people and the train conductor. Wouldn't recommend, it's way too risky
 
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jonghyun

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May 6, 2023
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Unreliable and disabled forever if you survive, plus you do irreparable damage to the train driver and passengers. There are better ways.... my friend's dad used to be the guy they called to assess the situation whenever someone jumped in front of a train and it troubled him so deeply to see all these young people die to brutally
 
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