
TheOneFreeDude
Member
- Dec 8, 2024
- 19
My girl CTB yesterday. Without her, I have no reason to live. Life is well, got a good nome and a well paying job, but none of that matters, she was my joy. I'm bawling my eyes out as I type.
She was the light of my eyes and the colour of my world.
I know it's consensus here that CTB via medications is usually the worst possible way, but hear me out;
200mg Clonazepam + 100mg diazepam + 750ml of 40% gin.
I'll finish my letter, take the alcohol (and since I'm an alcoholic used to drink even more than the amount described, that won't be a problem at all, I'll still be able to take the pills and drink the Clonazepam.
Finish letter -> Drink -> Diazepam -> Drink the Clonazepam -> Try to lay down.
GPT, which is about as reliable as asking a clerk whether a Galois group of degree-7 irreducible polynomial over the rationals is isomorphic to the simple group LSL(2,7), or just the full symmetric group (S7), told me that unless I receive medical attention, I'm almost sure to CTB.
Is there anything I'm not seeing here?
She was the light of my eyes and the colour of my world.
I know it's consensus here that CTB via medications is usually the worst possible way, but hear me out;
200mg Clonazepam + 100mg diazepam + 750ml of 40% gin.
I'll finish my letter, take the alcohol (and since I'm an alcoholic used to drink even more than the amount described, that won't be a problem at all, I'll still be able to take the pills and drink the Clonazepam.
Finish letter -> Drink -> Diazepam -> Drink the Clonazepam -> Try to lay down.
GPT, which is about as reliable as asking a clerk whether a Galois group of degree-7 irreducible polynomial over the rationals is isomorphic to the simple group LSL(2,7), or just the full symmetric group (S7), told me that unless I receive medical attention, I'm almost sure to CTB.
Is there anything I'm not seeing here?