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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
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You'll never be able to think "yay, it worked!". All you can do is hope you don't survive to know it failed. You can't successfully kill yourself, you can only successfully stop yourself from experiencing more suffering.

I'm bugged by the fact that I'll never be able to be happy that my attempt worked. This saddens me greatly for some reason.
 
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PatKat

PatKat

Meh
Aug 9, 2018
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When it works ill be in blIss exactly what i want to be. NOTHINGNESS...
 
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HGL91

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Jul 2, 2019
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You'll never be able to think "yay, it worked!". All you can do is hope you don't survive to know it failed. You can't successfully kill yourself, you can only successfully stop yourself from experiencing more suffering.

I'm bugged by the fact that I'll never be able to be happy that my attempt worked. This saddens me greatly for some reason.

Yeah. That is kind of disappointing. :/
 
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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
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When it works ill be in blIss exactly what i want to be. NOTHINGNESS...
You won't "be" in anything. You'll just not be in other things. Unless you're religious, in which case nevermind. I'm talking about this all with the presumption that there's no afterlife
 
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Worndown

Worndown

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If full is properly done, you will have about 10 seconds to know you have done it and are not getting out of it.
 
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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
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If full is properly done, you will have about 10 seconds to know you have done it and are not getting out of it.
I'm guessing there may be more panic during that time. Besides, I know I'll personally always have a slight nagging in my head that someone unexpected will go wrong.
 
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PatKat

PatKat

Meh
Aug 9, 2018
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You won't "be" in anything. You'll just not be in other things. Unless you're religious, in which case nevermind. I'm talking about this all with the presumption that there's no afterlife
Why i said nothingless...
 
Suicidal4Ever

Suicidal4Ever

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Sep 22, 2018
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Could be surprised and open your eyes to a paradise lol wouldn't that be something
 
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Dec 9, 2018
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According to many near death experinces and my own out of body experinces when I was younger, I have no reason to think that exiting the body will be anything less than bliss. I truly believe that death is a benevolent thing..... It would suck to live for eternity. At least in these bodies in this world. I'm open to a beautiful afterlife of love and bliss.... But if I'm just snuffed out of exsistence forever thats good too....
 
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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
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Could be surprised and open your eyes to a paradise lol wouldn't that be something
Haha, it really would be. I've never even thought about it, but yeah
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Don't get my hopes up!!
Don't worry, if that's not the case you can't ever be disappointed. Anything that makes killing yourself easier is a good thing in my eyes
 
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stellabelle

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Could be surprised and open your eyes to a paradise lol wouldn't that be something
Hoping when I go, I just switch to a perfect plane of existence, no pain just euphoria, nothing of this life. Maybe into the stars and galaxies. I don't know, but I gotta go. Someone send the ship.
 
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aviator8

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Aug 22, 2019
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it takes 5 minutes for the brain to stop functioning after death during which time your brain perceives time completely differently so you can know and maybe relive your whole life and that is a scary fact.
 
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AShadowOnMe

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Aug 19, 2019
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it takes 5 minutes for the brain to stop functioning after death during which time your brain perceives time completely differently so you can know and maybe relive your whole life and that is a scary fact.

I get psychosis on occasion, my brain never has to run repeats.
 
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aviator8

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well nobody knows what really happens because this isn't medically dead as far as scientists are concerned, but actually dead and I would include the study and cite my sources, but I am lethargic and so that's likely not gonna happen.
 
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Bukmeikara1

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Jul 29, 2019
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Bruce Willis knew very well that it worked once he decided to stay on the Asteroid
 
Wayfaerer

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JFMSUF
Aug 21, 2019
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it takes 5 minutes for the brain to stop functioning after death during which time your brain perceives time completely differently so you can know and maybe relive your whole life and that is a scary fact.

Not if a shotgun is in anyway involved...
 
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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
91
very good point...ill have to think of things like that a little more for my method.
I assume it's the same with methods such as hanging and night night. No oxygen in your brain means the brain can't function. Idk where you got the 5 minute thing. Look at people who got their heads chopped off. They don't have 5 minutes brain time.
 
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aviator8

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Aug 22, 2019
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well the neurons store their own electricity so they can function for a few minutes after the head is separated...if you look up the biochemistry it will confirm this...I don't remember the exact studies with all the details about how long and what happens but I do know that empirically it stands up logically...though realistically life is illogical.
 
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shelledone

shelledone

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Aug 4, 2019
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Hehe. I've thought along that lines before, that I won't "know" and appreciate that I was successful. I can "die" with that.
 
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Jessica5

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May 22, 2019
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You'll never be able to think "yay, it worked!". All you can do is hope you don't survive to know it failed. You can't successfully kill yourself, you can only successfully stop yourself from experiencing more suffering.

I'm bugged by the fact that I'll never be able to be happy that my attempt worked. This saddens me greatly for some reason.


This thought has occurred to me 10,000 times.

I almost wish you got briefly waken up from death about 5 minutes later to be informed that your suicide attempt worked, before you're allowed to go back to being dead.
 
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May 21, 2019
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I share your fear greatly! Having a nearly successful attempt I'll say that my last moments before losing consciousness were the most terrifying moments in my life. I don't want terror to be the last thing I know before the................................................................................
 
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MeltingHeart

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Sep 9, 2019
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it takes 5 minutes for the brain to stop functioning after death during which time your brain perceives time completely differently so you can know and maybe relive your whole life and that is a scary fact.
jezuz, if thats correct that is terrifying, i wonder what the hell that feels like?! thats an insane concept
 
Neurodamaged2

Neurodamaged2

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Oct 28, 2019
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jezuz, if thats correct that is terrifying, i wonder what the hell that feels like?! thats an insane concept
It feels like nothing. I hung myself and was later resuscitated without vitals an unknown amount of time later. It's just blankness, nothingness. Like whatever was before you were born. Your brain is literallly dying of hypoxia, what conciousness could be there, isn't.
 
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MeltingHeart

MeltingHeart

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Sep 9, 2019
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Wow - did u have damage ? I'm guessing by ur name u did ?! Did u not feel great fear and / or pain at the time ? Obvs no worries if you'd rather not go there...
 
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Neurodamaged2

Neurodamaged2

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Oct 28, 2019
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Wow - did u have damage ? I'm guessing by ur name u did ?! Did u not feel great fear and / or pain at the time ? Obvs no worries if you'd rather not go there...
Yes I had damage, mostly cognitive like memory and processing. Before I did it though I already had damage from Adderall/Zoloft/Alcohol/Smoking/etc that pretty much destroyed my dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin systems - so fear wasn't something I felt as I felt numb in general. They had already given me six ECT sessions as well, which did nothing except scramble my brain and leave long term brain damage. Right now nothing feels real and sections of my brain just 'aren't there anymore'. I'm emotionally numb, have PSSD, anhedonia, insomnia, appetite issues, etc. Anyways if you want more details PM me.
 
MeltingHeart

MeltingHeart

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Sep 9, 2019
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Yes I had damage, mostly cognitive like memory and processing. Before I did it though I already had damage from Adderall/Zoloft/Alcohol/Smoking/etc that pretty much destroyed my dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin systems - so fear wasn't something I felt as I felt numb in general. They had already given me six ECT sessions as well, which did nothing except scramble my brain and leave long term brain damage. Right now nothing feels real and sections of my brain just 'aren't there anymore'. I'm emotionally numb, have PSSD, anhedonia, insomnia, appetite issues, etc. Anyways if you want more details PM me.
That's a lot to deal with. I'm sorry. I have anhednia too & severe insomnia contributed to my breakdown - but of course the fact I had it in the first place was related to loads of underlying / unresolved issues anyway. Thks . I may do so.
 
Ness

Ness

They/Them pronouns, please
Aug 28, 2019
248
Gonna be honest, the idea of never knowing sounds perfectly fine by me if only because the not existing part is what I'm aiming for. I want all of it to be over, highs and lows.
 
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