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PI3.14

PI3.14

what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider
Oct 4, 2024
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I know that if I feel like my head will explode then I'm doing something wrong.

What does doing it right is supposed to make me feel though?

Plus, is there a way to fall unconscious without dying, I just want to experience the feeling to familiarize myself with it.
 
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somethingisntreal

somethingisntreal

The future prepared for us is a twisted joke.
Aug 30, 2025
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I know that if I feel like my head will explode then I'm doing something wrong.
Afaik that happens when your jugulars are compressed; possibly due to not applying enough pressure or getting the positioning wrong.

Carotid compression is pretty much painless. In my experience it slightly hurts because of the pressure but before you know it your vision start to get black and you'll be very dizzy. It felt relaxing tbh.

I think you can achieve similar results by compression using your hands. I didn't pass out by this but it felt almost the same.
 
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