tuey32

tuey32

Student
Jun 20, 2023
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It seems peaceful, relatively low risk, and not too hard to set up. Maybe not as easy or peaceful as SN but now that SN is so hard to get I don't understand why this method hasn't become more popular I only see people here talk about hanging, firearms, and jumping
 
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wagner2029

wagner2029

Experienced
Jun 25, 2023
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It's risky for whoever finds the body.
If you are going to use gas, the ideal is nitrogen, helium or argon
 
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fuzzy-clown

Experienced
Nov 27, 2022
227
Risk of surviving with brain damage
 
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lament.

lament.

the Immortal
Jun 28, 2023
174
I'm interested in it but haven't given it much thought because where the hell do people even set it up, in a tent in a secluded forest somewhere? At that point I might as well just full suspension hang if I am able to find a good location like that.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
21,163
I've seen somewhere that many modern cars from the past ten or so years are actually equipped with CO detectors so they'll automatically shut down when they sense too much carbon monoxide in the air and presumably "too much" is far too little to use as a method.
 
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AnneHiro

a miserable little pile of secrets
Mar 9, 2024
13
Modern automotive exhaust systems have significantly reduced carbon monoxide emissions since the days of people accidentally asphyxiating while parked in the garage.
 
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Pikmin

Pikmin

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Mar 6, 2024
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Most people have a car that was made in the past 20 years
 
Krokodile

Krokodile

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Nov 18, 2023
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You'd need an enclosed space to do it in in a remote location without interference. A lot of people don't have that. I suppose you could do it in a tent, but I'd be far from certain about my ability to make a tent airtight.
 
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strangelife

strangelife

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Feb 16, 2024
357
I was really looking for this method before I got SN, i see this method is too complicated for me, and I'm afraid to fail it with getting permanent neurological damage.
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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It is discussed, there is a megathread on it.

Most methods don't need much more input that their respective megathread.
 
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lifewasawillowtv

You’re losing me
Nov 12, 2023
216
It's just annoying to get the materials for and find a space small enough to do it in without it failing. Theoretically it seems like an ideal method but it requires super specific stuff and there's a bunch of things that means it could fail which is why not many people use it I guess. Personally I tried and it didn't work, I was so mentally exhausted after that to the point I just gave up with the method, so I think failed attempts is also a big contributing factor. I used to see threads on co all the time but I think like myself it just hasn't worked out for people so they've switched methods.
 
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tuey32

tuey32

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Jun 20, 2023
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I'm interested in it but haven't given it much thought because where the hell do people even set it up, in a tent in a secluded forest somewhere? At that point I might as well just full suspension hang if I am able to find a good location like that.
I've heard of someone sealing off a room in their house. But obviously if you live with other people that puts them at risk. Burning charcoal in a car is another way
It is discussed, there is a megathread on it.

Most methods don't need much more input that their respective megathread.
Ik there's a mega thread. Ppl still make their own posts talking about other methods that have mega threads too
Most people have a car that was made in the past 20 years
Can't you use charcoal and a portable grill?
I've seen somewhere that many modern cars from the past ten or so years are actually equipped with CO detectors so they'll automatically shut down when they sense too much carbon monoxide in the air and presumably "too much" is far too little to use as a method.
Charcoal is the method I was considering
 
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sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
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I guess because of the risk of brain damage if it fails
 
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tuey32

tuey32

Student
Jun 20, 2023
103
I guess because of the risk of brain damage if it fails
Wasn't aware but makes sense
It's just annoying to get the materials for and find a space small enough to do it in without it failing. Theoretically it seems like an ideal method but it requires super specific stuff and there's a bunch of things that means it could fail which is why not many people use it I guess. Personally I tried and it didn't work, I was so mentally exhausted after that to the point I just gave up with the method, so I think failed attempts is also a big contributing factor. I used to see threads on co all the time but I think like myself it just hasn't worked out for people so they've switched methods.
Can I ask how you set it up and what made it fail?
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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I've heard of someone sealing off a room in their house. But obviously if you live with other people that puts them at risk

Ik there's a mega thread. Ppl still make their own posts talking about other methods that have mega threads too

Can't you use charcoal and a portable grill?

Charcoal is the method I was considering
Most discussions are because people don't read the megathread.

With CO you either use chemicals or burn coals inside a small space. Either way its pretty straightforward and you are dead quickly and peacefully.

Despite the misinformation, the body cannot detect CO and there is therefore no gag reflex. Its better than inert gasses as it actually builds up in the blood over time becoming more and more lethal. It doesn't matter if oxygen is present either.
 
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MatrixPrisoner

MatrixPrisoner

Enlightened
Jul 8, 2023
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I'm interested in it but haven't given it much thought because where the hell do people even set it up, in a tent in a secluded forest somewhere? At that point I might as well just full suspension hang if I am able to find a good location like that.
I think it's the idea that the process can occur in a peaceful manner. Evidenced by the fact that many people accidentally die of this type of poisoning while they're sleeping, indicating the absence of any kind of discomfort that would cause one to awaken.

But generally speaking, being a human is unfortunate. Unlike other animals, at least as far as we know, we are the only creatures intellectually developed enough to consciously know that our time will eventually come. At least on a level past primitive survival instinct. This knowledge, together with the fact that it is so difficult to make the inevitable come earlier is very frustrating.
 
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