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Passenger4224

Passenger4224

I appreciate everything that can kill me.
Mar 8, 2026
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I'm not actually looking to try an unconventional CTB method, but I am genuinely curious if anyone here has ever thought of unusual methods?
 
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Secro

Secro

Life is a bitch.
Jul 6, 2026
37
I once drank 20 liters in 10 hours, does that count?
The only thing I got out of it was a night on the toilet and a headache.
I know it was stupid, like all the other methods I tried, but luckily I'm here now. :)
 
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Kenny

Kenny

Looking for meaning in the weirdest places
Apr 27, 2026
50
Heatstroke maybe? I left myself in a vehicle in temperatures of around 96 F (outside) today for about 30 minutes and I felt lightheaded and a bit dizzy. I laid down on the floor and was about to go to "sleep" and then my mom opened the door to the car (that's awkward). Evidently your organs stop functioning at 106.3, but I haven't researched it too much. I want to assume the car was around 115-125. I have heard that eventually when you get too hot then you'll stop sweating and then your temperature accelerates.

I will note that I did sweat a LOT, I also felt very weak even just after 30 minutes. I felt like I was going to drop my phone on my face because my arms just wanted to fall down since I was lying in between seats on the floor. I assume if you drink less water you'd

I don't think I've ever seen someone talk about this, but that might be because the side effects could be pretty bad if you live (brain damage, heart damage, overall damage to everything because you're being fucking microwaved). Also not sure of the success rate, but I'm pretty sure it'd just knock you out and keep frying you.
 
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Passenger4224

Passenger4224

I appreciate everything that can kill me.
Mar 8, 2026
346
Heatstroke maybe? I left myself in a vehicle in temperatures of around 96 F (outside) today for about 30 minutes and I felt lightheaded and a bit dizzy. I laid down on the floor and was about to go to "sleep" and then my mom opened the door to the car (that's awkward). Evidently your organs stop functioning at 106.3, but I haven't researched it too much. I want to assume the car was around 115-125. I have heard that eventually when you get too hot then you'll stop sweating and then your temperature accelerates.

I will note that I did sweat a LOT, I also felt very weak even just after 30 minutes. I felt like I was going to drop my phone on my face because my arms just wanted to fall down since I was lying in between seats on the floor. I assume if you drink less water you'd

I don't think I've ever seen someone talk about this, but that might be because the side effects could be pretty bad if you live (brain damage, heart damage, overall damage to everything because you're being fucking microwaved). Also not sure of the success rate, but I'm pretty sure it'd just knock you out and keep frying you.
I was wondering about heatstroke. Def not as reliable as other methods, but it's more accessible, and it is good for those that want to make their death look like an accident...
 
angel164

angel164

Member
Mar 29, 2026
14
Eating disorders I guess.
"Eating disorders are the deadliest of all mental health conditions" and "Anorexia Nervosa Known for having the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder"
when I was in deep in one of my psychosis episodes, I was trying to CTB using ana/b/p methods, I ended up in the hospital with heart problems/digestive problems, that I still have to this day.
I've had an active eating disorder since 2016, I had points of recovery so My body is still going I guess, but i feel the long term complications clearly.

its a very not smart way to go, so I am not actively using it anymore, but using it as almost back up or an accelerator lol, or I am just kidding myself so I don't recover. because if i cant get rid of it, i might as well use it, i guess.
 
Spite

Spite

I wish I never existed.
Aug 20, 2025
559
Strapping a brick of TATP to your head and setting it off is a pretty unconventional way to CTB (please don't actually do this lol).
 
dust-in-the-wind

dust-in-the-wind

Animal Lover
Aug 24, 2024
1,078
I read about many clever decapitation methods. I won't give details but you can use your imagination.
 
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COP2CON

Student
Nov 29, 2025
137
It was an accident but had one guy accidentally scratched out a stint they had put into his arm. He was on a massive amount of blood thinners and bled out as he made it to a kitchen counter. Died standing up which I didn't think was possible. Took a picture to prove it to people. Oh yeah, first responders are A-holes and if you die in a weird or interesting way someone will 100% take a picture of it with their phone.
 

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