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HelpTrain is too scary what about suicide by cutting yourself?
Thread starterMeowTheFlemishCat
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You can cut your neck if you have nerves of steel, the carotids are right there under about 2-3cm of flesh. The femoral could also work but there's less chance of hitting it. The radial won't do it. The brachial might. The popliteal, an extension of the femoral that goes behind the knees, might, but I wouldn't count on it.
You can cut your neck if you have nerves of steel, the carotids are right there under about 2-3cm of flesh. The femoral could also work but there's less chance of hitting it. The radial won't do it. The brachial might. The popliteal, an extension of the femoral that goes behind the knees, might, but I wouldn't count on it.
If you count your chances there's most likely a higher chance of succeeding train rather than cutting/stabbing yourself. I would personally look into a better method with a higher succes rate. The moment you start bleeding out your body will start fighting for your life (literally) and in that moment of panic I'm pretty sure you'll change your mind on dying. Not to mention the pain and permanent damage it leaves. There's a possibility you won't die on the spot but instead suffer a slow, torturing death in a course of a few days.
I wanted to try this yesterday night (10hours ago). Prep with Alcohol , painkillers + sleeping pills. But chicken-d out and looking for different methods now , cutting is scarf af
I read statistics somewhere that said that the success rate of this method is only 12.5%. I don't know if this is true, but I can say with confidence that this is a terrible method. First of all, it is very painful. Secondly, there is a chance to change your mind during the process (I have heard many such stories). Thirdly, there may be irreversible consequences.
But it's your choice, and I don't want to influence it. All I can advise you is the method of cutting the veins/arteries. This needs to be done along the vein/artery, and not across, as shown in films.
extremely low success rate, painful as hell, and messy (not sure you care about that though.) chances are you won't bleed enough to die or SI will kick in and you'll call an ambulance. 0/10 do not recommend. plus if you change your mind you'll have some super fucked up scarring
extremely low success rate, painful as hell, and messy (not sure you care about that though.) chances are you won't bleed enough to die or SI will kick in and you'll call an ambulance. 0/10 do not recommend. plus if you change your mind you'll have some super fucked up scarring
I haven't donated blood so I didn't know. It's very ironic that dying is as hard as it is. Especially considering how bloodthirsty nature is - you'd think we'd die as soon as we stop actively trying to live but I guess not.
I haven't donated blood so I didn't know. It's very ironic that dying is as hard as it is. Especially considering how bloodthirsty nature is - you'd think we'd die as soon as we stop actively trying to live but I guess not.
I mean out of ways to die it would be one of the least painful, would just take a long time. Yeah its like they make it harder just to screw us over. I guess its just Evolution.
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