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tinyfox

tinyfox

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Nov 26, 2025
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I understand that this method is condemned on moral grounds and because it causes harm to others. But I'd like to ask: from an effectiveness standpoint, if you were to stand somewhere at night just around a bend in the tracks—where the driver couldn't see you and there were no passengers on board, since it's a freight train and it would hit you at full speed—how reliable is this method?
 
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TainaUmbrei

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Apr 25, 2026
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Can you get sucked into the train using this method? I mean, if you rest your head on the tracks.
 
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parabellum_

parabellum_

it never gets better
Apr 25, 2026
3
As long as your head is positioned on the tracks it would probably work pretty much instantly. There has been cases where it would only amputate a chunk of your body rather than killing you instantly. That said, a train has several cars so either way you would die anyways. It's a pretty effective method imo (10-30% survive).
 
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omenalready

omenalready

hated for great qualities
Apr 22, 2026
15
in my honest opinion, it's not a method, since your SI can kick at any moment
 
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