E
estadiare
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- Aug 31, 2022
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hello, I am planning to do this method tomorrow at night. The weather is going to be quite bad, so I don't expect anyone to be around.
My method is as follows:
1. put on weight vest. I've confirmed that its density is significantly higher than water. I am also pretty muscular, so I should not resurface
2. duct tape my legs. The river that i'm jumping in is known for killing the occasional tourist who underestimates the currents and I am a non-swimmer
3. create an improvised tourniquet around my neck and tighten it until I get lightheaded, perhaps I will have time to secure it using duct tape as well.
4. jump off a low-rise bridge
my main objectives with this method are
a) leaving no corpse for my family to find
b) practically eliminating the possibility of surviving with brain damage due to tourniquet fail
c) passing out quickly, in order to prevent the usual long drowning death
my materials used:
- pen & audio cable (tourniquet)
- 20kg weight vest (much denser than water)
- scissors & duct tape
I personally have a lot of confidence in my method. What do you guys think? Is there anything I'm missing?
My method is as follows:
1. put on weight vest. I've confirmed that its density is significantly higher than water. I am also pretty muscular, so I should not resurface
2. duct tape my legs. The river that i'm jumping in is known for killing the occasional tourist who underestimates the currents and I am a non-swimmer
3. create an improvised tourniquet around my neck and tighten it until I get lightheaded, perhaps I will have time to secure it using duct tape as well.
4. jump off a low-rise bridge
my main objectives with this method are
a) leaving no corpse for my family to find
b) practically eliminating the possibility of surviving with brain damage due to tourniquet fail
c) passing out quickly, in order to prevent the usual long drowning death
my materials used:
- pen & audio cable (tourniquet)
- 20kg weight vest (much denser than water)
- scissors & duct tape
I personally have a lot of confidence in my method. What do you guys think? Is there anything I'm missing?