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why do you care, honestly ?Is there a way to prevent your corpse from being photographed? Or does it happen in all cases
why do you care, honestly ?Is there a way to prevent your corpse from being photographed? Or does it happen in all cases
if you're not found within 1 or 2 days after being dead your corpse will look this way anyway and even worse a week or 2 later.Can someone tell what is the difference between a corpse who passed away from natural cause like a heart attack with a corpse who passed away from sn? If my corpse is going to be so traumatizing to my family I will not go with sn
So there is no difference right?if you're not found within 1 or 2 days after being dead your corpse will look this way anyway and even worse a week or 2 later.
as I understand it, the main difference is pale or blue skin. but as you can see, not everyone's skin is very blueCan someone tell what is the difference between a corpse who passed away from natural cause like a heart attack with a corpse who passed away from sn? If my corpse is going to be so traumatizing to my family I will not go with sn
Decaying starts right after death. That's a natural process. SN will lead to cyanosis = parts of your body turn blue and you may look a bit greyish. But what's the difference? It's better than blowing up your head with a gun for example.So there is no difference right?
Yes, I also think that with any other method, the body will look even worse, perhaps only CO or Nitrogen(inert gas) will be an exceptionDecaying starts right after death. That's a natural process. SN will lead to cyanosis = parts of your body turn blue and you may look a bit greyish. But what's the difference? It's better than blowing up your head with a gun for example.
Short term probably yes but a few days later there won't be much difference either.CO or Nitrogen(inert gas) will be an exception
Natural causes will look the same, after you die they stick you in a freezer then your family and or your partner can go to a viewing (you'll look simular to those pictures) before your trasported to the under takers. The only difference is SN causes the lips and or fingernails to be blue, the skin might be more grey but at this point you've been dead for at least 3 days now so wont be much difference.Can someone tell what is the difference between a corpse who passed away from natural cause like a heart attack with a corpse who passed away from sn? If my corpse is going to be so traumatizing to my family I will not go with sn
so before 3 days my lips and finger nails won't turn blue ?The only difference is SN causes the lips and or fingernails to be blue, the skin might be more grey but at this point you've been dead for at least 3 days now so wont be much difference.
how many hours is short term ? i plan to take SN in the middle of the night and to be found dead in the morning and will be buried around 3-4 PM the same day, will my body turned blue at that time ?Short term probably yes but a few days later there won't be much difference either.
Well we're not exactly left with options to die and hire people to dispose of our bodies so as to not burden others... What are we supposed to do? And these pics were likely leaked. Even corpses have rights to dignity.I don't hate suicidal people at all, what I'm saying is perfectly rational and reasonable.
I am suicidal, but I wouldn't give a shit if people photographed my corpse because I wont be here to experience it, and I know it may be necessary.
I know that when I kill myself I will be burdening people with my corpse that may be in a very bad state, so I don't expect others to respect my decision, only to allow it. They're entitled to disagree with my decision.
And like I and others have said, people are photographed without the need for their consent sometimes for good reason, and showing people these corpses is valuable to make people fully aware of the consequences of their CTB on their body and what they will be exposing others to.
If you want to kill yourself, fine, but be aware of what you're leaving behind because what you're leaving behind will not be your burden, but everyone elses.
I'm not suggest we allow people to perform acts of necrophilia of corpses, but photographing corpses is perfectly normal. People who are murdered have their corpses photographed all the time, and there are plenty of images online of it right now.
That's what pedophiles use as an excuse when they say, "I just found the pics and looked at them. I didn't touch those kids in the photos... I only took the pics, looked and/or shared the pics."I don't understand why people are upset. The op did not take those pictures himself. They were already out and public, whoever took those pictures is responsible for being immoral, not the person who distributed them after they were already posted and public imho
Haha...haha...ha...That's what pedophiles use as an excuse when they say, "I just found the pics and looked at them. I didn't touch those kids in the photos."
You obviously didn't get it which is sad as f***... That's the shameful part.Haha...haha...ha...
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This is stupid as fuck, and you should be ashamed.
While i love all the mods here, i'm also kinda confused how one could haver like this, too.
Unfortunately it looks like there are some of those people here. Guess I was naive to think that only decent people think/want to ctb.As long as it's labelled nsfw and people are given some warning. Which this post is, But there are some sites out there with some messed up people in the comments, as in psychopaths. It's
pretty upsetting. But I think seeing what death looks like from sn isn't a bad thing.
Yeah I came across some decomposition and it sounded ugly and gruesome. Turning our blood into chocolate? Horrible. But I never planned to be found by relative... and it's surprising to see that others might do so, nor do I plan to be decomposed for very long upon being found, SN or not.The photos were published in the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. I hope OP adds his source next time so this controversy doesn't happen again.
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A fatal case by a suicide kit containing sodium nitrite ordered on the internet
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