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):
HelpWould a slow moving freight train be quick and painless?
Thread starterspiderlilies
Start date
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
I've thought about CTB by placing my neck on the rail of a train track that's a 2 minute walk from where I'm living. However theyre the slower type of freights that only run within city and am worried it won't instantly kill me. Will I be good as long as it's moving or does it have to be a minimum speed?
I've been considering less gruesome methods for a while now, but something about accessing the dark web to obtain what I would need for those methods is terrifying to me incase my method goes wrong. If I had someone to personally guide me through the dark web I'd probably do that instead..
I've been considering less gruesome methods for a while now, but something about accessing the dark web to obtain what I would need for those methods is terrifying to me incase my method goes wrong. If I had someone to personally guide me through the dark web I'd probably do that instead..
I have, when I read the dark web pinned thread I was under the impression that it was most chemicals that are talked about here, I guess I should've researched and read more thoroughly
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.