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akira.kewl

akira.kewl

joy is a scam made by dentists to sell more smiles
Dec 4, 2025
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so my original plan was to use a cord, maybe a belt if that doesn't go to plan. but then I was looking at something I bought a while ago, and got an idea that I'm wondering why nobody has tried yet...

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Cowboy method. Yeehaw.
I mean, look at the bottom of it:

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It has a loop that tightens exactly like a slipknot, except you don't have to go through the effort of tying it. I'm not sure how one would attach it to the ligature, but I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult. It's just so incredibly convenient, I don't know why I haven't seen anyone talk about this before... probably because it's incredibly silly, to be found hanging from a cowboy hat. That's why I'll probably still try my other options first, but I may give this a test run just for fun & to test my SI. So far, oddly enough, it hasn't really kicked in, but my tests were pretty mild with not a lot of pressure. I'll have to tighten it harder next time, I just don't want to accidentally CTB before I've finished preparing.

Has anyone thought of this before? Or better yet, have any examples/images of it? It works exactly the same as any other cord/string but way easier.
 
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I have seen people struggling violently when they are being hung, so when SI kicks in, the hat owner would probably tear the string apart.
If night night method is preferred, perhaps blood pressure cuff would work better because of its larger contact area.
 
Dawnfang11

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Fate calls to us all
Dec 21, 2025
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Honestly, those leather straps are probably flimsy enough to snap, especially while convulsing, as mychois has mentioned. But I agree it's kinda silly and funny to think about lol
 
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