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PetrichorBirth

PetrichorBirth

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Mar 5, 2024
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I wonder if anyone ever thought about scuba diving as a ctb method. Specifically, using a tank of compressed air and then diving deeper than is recommended.

As you dive deeper into the water, nitrogen (part of the air that we breathe) gets compressed, and gets absorbed into the bloodstream more rapidly. Because of this, you start to feel drunk and intoxicated. This is also known as "Nitrogen Narcosis". You could experience euphoria, slowed reaction times, and altered perception of time and space. Seems like a pretty chill experience. At some point during your intoxication, you will run out of air, and you will transition from these symptoms to unconsciousness.


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