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Red Scare

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Hanging, jumping in front of a train, jumping from a tall height, inert gasses. It's very hard to get a gun legally in Japan.

Here is a study comparing methods of suicide in Japan with the United states. A few interesting things to note. For males in Japan, there were two peaks, one for the 55-59-year age group the other for 85+ years.. Suicide rates are higher than in the US, 2 times higher for males, and 3 times higher for female, with a similar spike in the age range of 30-34 for females.

It was listed as the 6th highest cause of death in japan, 11th in the USA. But this may have changed, considering the time fram that the data was taken from (1995-1999) still, there are some interesting reaults and conclusions to glean from it.
 
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deathbydragon

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H2S inhalation was a big thing a decade ago, not sure how common it is these days.
Was easier in Japan because of the 'bath sulphur' they have, whatever that is.
 
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H2S inhalation was a big thing a decade ago, not sure how common it is these days.
Was easier in Japan because of the 'bath sulphur' they have, whatever that is.
They used the liquid bath essence brand "610HAP" which contained a large % of calcium polysulfides.

Now you can just use any brand of lime sulfur and muriatic acid (which is just HCl).

Both are available at your local hardware store, but I think someone on this forum tried the H2S method and said it's very painful and burns during inhalation. That's not including that H2S is highly poisonous to first responders and anyone in neighboring apartments even in small concentrations. Some suicides have also killed their parents/family when they rushed into the room to try to help.

It would be better to use CO, but that also has the issue of leaking into neighboring apartments/rooms and causing unintended harm.
 
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They used the liquid bath essence brand "610HAP" which contained a large % of calcium polysulfides.

Now you can just use any brand of lime sulfur and muriatic acid (which is just HCl).

Both are available at your local hardware store, but I think someone on this forum tried the H2S method and said it's very painful and burns during inhalation. That's not including that H2S is highly poisonous to first responders and anyone in neighboring apartments even in small concentrations. Some suicides have also killed their parents/family when they rushed into the room to try to help.

It would be better to use CO, but that also has the issue of leaking into neighboring apartments/rooms and causing unintended harm.
How hard would it be to get that into a hotel room?
 
UnravelingWinter

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How hard would it be to get that into a hotel room?
You would kill the people in nearby rooms while they were sleeping. Then you'd kill anyone who opened the door to check on you. It's an extremely toxic gas.
 
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You would kill the people in nearby rooms while they were sleeping. Then you'd kill anyone who opened the door to check on you. It's an extremely toxic gas.
What if I sealed the vents and cracks like under the door and put a note on the other side of the door?

How does this method work and how quick is it?
 
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What if I sealed the vents and cracks like under the door and put a note on the other side of the door?

How does this method work and how quick is it?
It works by almost instantly killing the part of the brain that controls breathing, so it knocks you unconscious after a breath or two of >800ppm and you stop breathing. Short exposure to even 100ppm can cause respiratory failure. Basically if you did it in the bathroom and shut the door and sealed the cracks/vents, even the small leakage could still kill or poison people in nearby rooms.

Some people have done it in their car and put up signs on all their windows, and intervening bystanders have still been injured because they didn't bother to read the signs, or didn't take the signs seriously enough.

The safest thing for other people would be to do it in a remote location in your car where no one could find you for a while, so the gas would have time to dissipate after you died (but still put up signs just in case).
 
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WanderingWater

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You would kill the people in nearby rooms while they were sleeping. Then you'd kill anyone who opened the door to check on you. It's an extremely toxic gas.

It works by almost instantly killing the part of the brain that controls breathing, so it knocks you unconscious after a breath or two of >800ppm and you stop breathing. Short exposure to even 100ppm can cause respiratory failure. Basically if you did it in the bathroom and shut the door and sealed the cracks/vents, even the small leakage could still kill or poison people in nearby rooms.

Some people have done it in their car and put up signs on all their windows, and intervening bystanders have still been injured because they didn't bother to read the signs, or didn't take the signs seriously enough.

The safest thing for other people would be to do it in a remote location in your car where no one could find you for a while, so the gas would have time to dissipate after you died (but still put up signs just in case).
Body turns Green.
 
Feeding Pigeons

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It was listed as the 6th highest cause of death in japan, 11th in the USA. But this may have changed, considering the time fram that the data was taken from (1995-1999) still, there are some interesting reaults and conclusions to glean from it.
That and the numbers are fudged with.
 
Rational man

Rational man

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Oct 19, 2021
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Japan has a high suicide rate its worth reading about just for the insight. I saw a video on YouTube, where many people go to Aokigahara suicide forest.
 
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downndone2

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Jan 23, 2022
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Body turns Green.
I had a job working with a lot of oilfield exposure for over 10 yrs. They all were trained to run if their H2S alarm went off and even if you see another co-worker fall, keep running. It is a very very very poisonous gas and you'd kill anyone else in your vicinity.
 
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Weebster

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I had a job working with a lot of oilfield exposure for over 10 yrs. They all were trained to run if their H2S alarm went off and even if you see another co-worker fall, keep running. It is a very very very poisonous gas and you'd kill anyone else in your vicinity.
Why did you run?
 
UpandDownPrincess

UpandDownPrincess

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Dec 31, 2019
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They used the liquid bath essence brand "610HAP" which contained a large % of calcium polysulfides.

Now you can just use any brand of lime sulfur and muriatic acid (which is just HCl).

Both are available at your local hardware store, but I think someone on this forum tried the H2S method and said it's very painful and burns during inhalation. That's not including that H2S is highly poisonous to first responders and anyone in neighboring apartments even in small concentrations. Some suicides have also killed their parents/family when they rushed into the room to try to help.

It would be better to use CO, but that also has the issue of leaking into neighboring apartments/rooms and causing unintended harm.

I am the H2S survivor who advises people to avoid it based on my experience. I really, really mean it.
What if I sealed the vents and cracks like under the door and put a note on the other side of the door?

How does this method work and how quick is it?


You absolutely cannot do this safely inside a building with other people. Period.

As for your body, it will turn grey/yellow, which could be considered a lovely shade of green :shy:

It does NOT make you pass out instantly. If you could get the level up high enough, a big whiff might do the trick, but you won't be able to do that quickly enough to avoid the burning of your throat and lungs. This is a chemical burn from the inside out. If the reaction splashes you, you will wish you were dead while the mixture eats away your skin.

Do NOT do this. There are easier, safer ways that do not endanger others.
 
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Apparently so many were jumping off this one particular bridge in South Korea, the country with the highest suicide rate in the world surpassing Japan, that city/local officials began putting up little inspirational, pro life messages and signs. However, the number of deaths only went up afterwards.
 
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That and the numbers are fudged with.

I had a job working with a lot of oilfield exposure for over 10 yrs. They all were trained to run if their H2S alarm went off and even if you see another co-worker fall, keep running. It is a very very very poisonous gas and you'd kill anyone else in your vicinity.

I am the H2S survivor who advises people to avoid it based on my experience. I really, really mean it.



You absolutely cannot do this safely inside a building with other people. Period.

As for your body, it will turn grey/yellow, which could be considered a lovely shade of green :shy:

It does NOT make you pass out instantly. If you could get the level up high enough, a big whiff might do the trick, but you won't be able to do that quickly enough to avoid the burning of your throat and lungs. This is a chemical burn from the inside out. If the reaction splashes you, you will wish you were dead while the mixture eats away your skin.

Do NOT do this. There are easier, safer ways that do not endanger others.
Exactly!
 
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SuicidallyCurious

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Dec 20, 2020
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Better to do so in your car or rent one and you park in an isolated area.

Weebster is a very cynical and misanthropic poster (this isn't meant to be insulting , in many cases I agree with the posts).

He might not care to use h2s in hotel. Why not use h2s method at a hotel hosting an event for some evil people. Fascist political meeting ? Corporate executives ? Fundamentalist religious gathering ?

Find which floor they booked out and bring them with you
 
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Akinano

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May 31, 2022
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How hard would it be to get that into a hotel room?
Anyone related to you will get sued if you suicide in a hotel, and every train "accidents" would cost the family a lot of money.
 

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