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Jona
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- Jul 27, 2025
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I could die using the following method:
First, find a secluded place.
Stick folded paper tissues to my carotid artery with duct tape. I form a hollow for the position of the cable tie.
Then I take a long cable tie and pull it slightly so that it takes the desired position, then I attach another cable tie to it, which I can grip more easily.
My question: should I just pull the cable tie tight with all my strength, or should I first attach it in several places, e.g., on the back of the neck or at the front of the neck, with duct tape?
How should I attach the cable tie so that the part of the cable tie that I pull tight is located?
At the front of the neck, or on the other side?
Have I forgotten anything? Do you have any tips?
First, find a secluded place.
Stick folded paper tissues to my carotid artery with duct tape. I form a hollow for the position of the cable tie.
Then I take a long cable tie and pull it slightly so that it takes the desired position, then I attach another cable tie to it, which I can grip more easily.
My question: should I just pull the cable tie tight with all my strength, or should I first attach it in several places, e.g., on the back of the neck or at the front of the neck, with duct tape?
How should I attach the cable tie so that the part of the cable tie that I pull tight is located?
At the front of the neck, or on the other side?
Have I forgotten anything? Do you have any tips?