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Zulu
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- Aug 10, 2022
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So something I've been wondering about a lot lately is whether or not to have a secondary method in case the primary one fails or messes up somehow. My primary method will likely be a bullet to my head, but I fear there being a chance of somehow surviving. And if I somehow survived, being paralyzed and incapable of doing anything, getting "rescued," and being trapped in this deformed body for decades at a time, unable to free myself any longer.
To counter the risk of that contingency, what about a secondary method going off at around the same time? Such as shooting myself while standing over a cliff, or over a body of water. Or wearing a noose while doing it. Or have inert/poison gas to go along with it in a completely sealed off location. I don't know the viability of combing methods, but anything to reduce the risk of failure of being permanently paralyzed for decades.
Is there an effective combo out there to combat the risk of surviving your primary method?
To counter the risk of that contingency, what about a secondary method going off at around the same time? Such as shooting myself while standing over a cliff, or over a body of water. Or wearing a noose while doing it. Or have inert/poison gas to go along with it in a completely sealed off location. I don't know the viability of combing methods, but anything to reduce the risk of failure of being permanently paralyzed for decades.
Is there an effective combo out there to combat the risk of surviving your primary method?