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nothingbutmybest

nothingbutmybest

Student
May 1, 2023
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The idea is simple, get alcohol into your lungs via vaporization as it drastically increases the bioavailability of the alcohol. You would use food grade ethanol (the alcohol we drink) that hasn't been denatured (made undrinkable via the use of additives) and use a nebulizer (pictured below) so that you breathe in the alcohol vapors until you die of alcohol poisoning.
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30mL of BAC is considered enough to kill for 6L of blood and 0.5% BAC but most nebulizers have a small capacity and dispense liquids slowly.
With an increased capacity, nebulizers can still kill even if slow.

It evaporates very readily and simply heating it will produce vapors but I can't quite piece together a better setup. Vaportinis simply heat the alcohol into a vapor for you to suck out. Is there any way to improve the vaporization and consumption of alcohol? My best ideas would be an induction heating element in a container of alcohol that funnels into a mask with the side holes 95% closed off.
 
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an alien

an alien

out of this world
Oct 27, 2024
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My biggest worry is this would be excruciatingly painful on the lungs as it progresses and even if it didn't hurt a failure would likely leave you with permanently damaged lungs.
 
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no.one

no.one

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Oct 1, 2024
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i'm really interested in this method. i am almost positive i have sleep apnea (runs in my family) and after my sleep test at the end of Nov. I'm pretty sure i'll have a cpap machine. i wonder if i could use that?
 
maniac116

maniac116

My own worst enemy🌹💔
Aug 10, 2024
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The first droplet that gets into your lung will cause a very violent reaction from your lungs to get rid of the irritant.
I know because I breathe thru a hole in my neck. If I inhale a noxious fume or a single drop of moisture my body does everything it can, overriding my defenses, to get rid of the it, no matter what.
Believe me, it will not work. 🌹💔
 
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sevennn

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Sep 11, 2024
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The first droplet that gets into your lung will cause a very violent reaction from your lungs to get rid of the irritant.
I know because I breathe thru a hole in my neck. If I inhale a noxious fume or a single drop of moisture my body does everything it can, overriding my defenses, to get rid of the it, no matter what.
Believe me, it will not work. 🌹💔
that sounds so hard to live with 🫂
 

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