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My ratio is 15% pain, 80% lethal, 5% risk

I have chosen hanging (and maybe jumping) because it tends to be lethal if done right. If you have practised, I am willing to take on some pain in exchange for a high confidence that the method is lethal with a small chance for failure.

I have watched successful hangings, and there is definitely pain, but it looks like such a short duration before they are unconscious.

With a little practice, you should be able to place the rope in a way that cuts the blood flow to your brain.

The failed ones appear to be those that don't cut off the blood to the brain because they are using large and wide cords or bedsheets. They are asphyxiating themselves as opposed to cutting the blood flow.

I am not sure how people feel about pain - is it worth enduring if it increases how lethal your method really is?
 
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