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Tinkerbell
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- Sep 24, 2018
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Is this an option, assuming you cover any holes, or are other meds etc needed? I can't really get my hands on any meds or gas so is it worth trying without?
What kind of plastic bag? Some are porous.
Also, it'd take a while, and you'd probably pull it off yourself reflexively. It seems unreliable.
Why suffer though? Why are people on SS so lazy, they can't practice tying some knots for 2 or 3 weeks to get it right like me? This guy wants to suffocate himself without passing out first, then there's the other one who's going to burn himself alive, and another guy wanted to freeze himself to death. I don't understand. There's plenty of information on how to die peacefully here even if you don't have access to poison or inert gases.A few years ago, a man at the Los Angeles airport successfully suffocated himself with a plastic bag... using zip ties to fight the survival instinct and keep his hands behind his back and away from the bag.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/body-found-in-lax-restroom-likely-suicide/
did you took it with sleeping pills?It likely won't work.
I've tried before and I couldn't stand the pain after a few minutes. It was bizarre. My legs kept squirming around and pushing me a round enough to loosen the bag enough to let in air. It was like my body was trying to "swim to the surface" or something.
"to get it right like me"Why suffer though? Why are people on SS so lazy, they can't practice tying some knots for 2 or 3 weeks to get it right like me? This guy wants to suffocate himself without passing out first, then there's the other one who's going to burn himself alive, and another guy wanted to freeze himself to death. I don't understand. There's plenty of information on how to die peacefully here even if you don't have access to poison or inert gases.