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In A Silent Way

Member
Jun 13, 2024
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I would use the vacuum cleaner cord. Does the rope necessarily have to be thick?
 
swe

swe

not human
Jan 28, 2024
2
It's supposed to cut your blood flow to your brain, so I guess it doesn't matter that much as long as you know what you're doing
 
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dolemitedrums

Arcanist
Jun 12, 2024
447
I think a slightly thicker cord or rope is expected to be a little less painful from what I have read but a thicker cord or rope shouldn't be necessary as long as whatever you have will hold your body weight.
 
Edpal247

Edpal247

Experienced
Jul 9, 2024
220
If it holds your weight, no problem. Padding it a little might be an option - I will for my rope. It will still work.
 
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