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Thanks for posting these.

I while back I have watched some hanging videos too, and both those, and the ones you posted just confirm that people overcomplicate hanging way too much. Its success rate is one of the highest, if not the highest, and it's quick, simple, relatively pain-free, and easily available. As the videos show too, 10 seconds max from committing, and the person is out. As long as the rope and anchor point are strong enough, death is near certain.

It is also a classic one and has elegance and style. Not too gruesome either... No blood.

It will be my method!
 
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Thanks for posting these.

I while back I have watched some hanging videos too, and both those, and the ones you posted just confirm that people overcomplicate hanging way too much. Its success rate is one of the highest, if not the highest, and it's quick, simple, relatively pain-free, and easily available. As the videos show too, 10 seconds max from committing, and the person is out. As long as the rope and anchor point are strong enough, death is near certain.

It is also a classic one and has elegance and style. Not too gruesome either... No blood.

It will be my method!
I agree 100%-my method of choice,too
 
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Hanging has been around as long as we've had necks and gravity. It's one of the oldest recorded methods for a reason. People tend to overcomplicate it, but the fundamentals haven't changed. Personally, I think full suspension is more effective than partial, though I get why some prefer partial yaknow, it feels more controlled and less intimidating. Either way, it's extensively documented and widely understood. The so called classic. Shame I don't have the nerve for it myself.
 
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Some people shake violently some ppl stay still how to know if your a shaker or not 🤔
I don't think that matters too much, you won't be conscious feeling anything anymore.

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📌 Agonal Sequences in 14 Filmed Hangings With Comments on the Role of the Type of Suspension, Ischemic Habituation, and Ethanol Intoxication on the Timing of Agonal Responses

📌 Agonal Sequences in Eight Filmed Hangings: Analysis of Respiratory and Movement Responses to Asphyxia by Hanging
 

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