• Hey Guest,

    We wanted to share a quick update with the community.

    Our public expense ledger is now live, allowing anyone to see how donations are used to support the ongoing operation of the site.

    👉 View the ledger here

    Over the past year, increased regulatory pressure in multiple regions like UK OFCOM and Australia's eSafety has led to higher operational costs, including infrastructure, security, and the need to work with more specialized service providers to keep the site online and stable.

    If you value the community and would like to help support its continued operation, donations are greatly appreciated. If you wish to donate via Bank Transfer or other options, please open a ticket.

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC):
    Ethereum (ETH):
    Monero (XMR):
P

PeacefulTonic

Enlightened
Aug 10, 2021
1,004
I suggest not risking getting meto with the N. You don't need any more variables to risk the order not going through
 
Butterflyfree

Butterflyfree

Student
Oct 10, 2021
189
It isn't, but it's the main one mentioned. I'm sure there are others that are just as effective.
@Apricity what other anti emetics are there? I don't suppose over the counter ones are any good? Are they absolutely necessary?
 
Apricity

Apricity

Wizard
Jul 27, 2021
642
@Apricity what other anti emetics are there? I don't suppose over the counter ones are any good? Are they absolutely necessary?
Your body evolved to reject poisons, which SN and N are. I've heard of success without antiemetics, but not many. The PPH lists all of the recommended ones; I don't know how well an OTC one will work, as the prescription ones act in different ways. If you live in the UK, you can walk into a chemist and get some without prescription but you have to ask for them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: chicken-nugget and Butterflyfree
Butterflyfree

Butterflyfree

Student
Oct 10, 2021
189
Your body evolved to reject poisons, which SN and N are. I've heard of success without antiemetics, but not many. The PPH lists all of the recommended ones; I don't know how well an OTC one will work, as the prescription ones act in different ways. If you live in the UK, you can walk into a chemist and get some without prescription but you have to ask for them.
I'm in the US and I have such stomach issues that I wouldn't trust taking anything orally to CTB
 
Apricity

Apricity

Wizard
Jul 27, 2021
642
I'm in the US and I have such stomach issues that I wouldn't trust taking anything orally to CTB
You don't have many peaceful options left then unless you learn how to insert an iv into yourself.
 
  • Love
Reactions: PeacefulTonic
justsayin

justsayin

Member
Jan 30, 2021
493
Great, I clicked that link and now pc is infected. Do NOT click that link.

If you haven't used some malware removal tool, you are still infected. I wrote warnings in multiple threads, but it seems like it doesn't help at all.
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-emails-listed-in-the-ppeh.62779/post-1329958
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/n-to-uk-scotland.74161/post-1359580
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-resources-section-warns-me-of-viruses.75129/

@Apricity
Blocking pop-ups does not remove infection. PDF was never the problem, but the EXE that pop-ups offer (and people donwnload, unzip, and run). In one of the linked threads I've posted a link to a VirusTotal scan of it.
 
peacefulhorizons

peacefulhorizons

Wizard
Dec 31, 2019
676
Meto is fine. What are y'all on lol
 
  • Like
Reactions: PeacefulTonic
justsayin

justsayin

Member
Jan 30, 2021
493
I believe it's against the rules to publicly post it here. It's fine to ask in PM

It's not hard to look for if you just use the search feature
Dismiss the pop up and there you go

And then there may be people who PM you a different email address to scam you for your money
It seems that writing "Dismiss the pop up" is not enough to prevent infections. Maybe a warning of some kind would be more effective.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Butterflyfree
P

PeacefulTonic

Enlightened
Aug 10, 2021
1,004
It seems that writing "Dismiss the pop up" is not enough to prevent infections. Maybe a warning of some kind would be more effective.
I apologize. I assumed most people use pop up blockers these days and are aware of how to navigate sites like this. Guess I'm wrong. I don't want people to get infected with malware, I was only trying to help
 
  • Like
Reactions: Butterflyfree, justsayin and peacefulhorizons

Similar threads

R
Replies
8
Views
344
Suicide Discussion
raybd
R
cylus46
Replies
2
Views
159
Suicide Discussion
blueskies3
blueskies3
cat0boy
Replies
1
Views
177
Suicide Discussion
Dinorun
Dinorun
E
Replies
4
Views
236
Suicide Discussion
Jisatsu
Jisatsu