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WatermelonMel
Melon Master
- Aug 19, 2019
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I watched a YT video of a stabbing, and the victim was struck about 6-8 times in their carotid arteries, they went down pretty quickly and were done for shortly after.
WARNING, VERY BLOODY! (and it's a murder)
(This post is referring to only 1:51 - 2:08 in the video)
It made me wonder, could this be a viable CTB method if you quickly and repeatedly stabbed yourself in the same places? If you did it fast enough, there may not be enough time for SI to stop you. I know that it would be very painful and tricky to cut yourself in the right places and the damage would also be irreversible, but it also looks very effective if done correctly.
Personally, I'd never have the balls to try such a thing and will settle for some form of partial hanging instead.
(Not sure if showing this kind of video was a good idea, sorry in advance.)
WARNING, VERY BLOODY! (and it's a murder)
(This post is referring to only 1:51 - 2:08 in the video)
It made me wonder, could this be a viable CTB method if you quickly and repeatedly stabbed yourself in the same places? If you did it fast enough, there may not be enough time for SI to stop you. I know that it would be very painful and tricky to cut yourself in the right places and the damage would also be irreversible, but it also looks very effective if done correctly.
Personally, I'd never have the balls to try such a thing and will settle for some form of partial hanging instead.
(Not sure if showing this kind of video was a good idea, sorry in advance.)