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Bobert_Beniro

Bobert_Beniro

Life sucks and then you die.
Mar 14, 2023
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1) Feel physical or emotional pain so strong that you can no longer endure. For example, losing relatives in a car accident, or getting cancer
2) Use drugs. Under opiates, one feels such indifference that ctb is ready at any moment. Or use a lot of LSD or mushrooms, you can catch a bad trip to such an extent that you want to die, just so as not to experience a feeling of fear. There is also such a drug as alpha pvp, it just blows the roof off people and they don't understand what is happening at all, they go out of the windows of a multi-storey building. Benzidiozepines should also help
 
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tiny_dancer

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Thanks for the tips. Personally I am almost at the point of both physical and emotional pain being totally unbearable, hopefully soon they will tip the scales and SI won't be an issue.
 
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