Hysteria
Crimson
- Jan 8, 2024
- 53
Hello everyone,
Why do people opt for water when a plastic bag could be just as adequate? By securing a bag over my head with layers of tape or ratchet straps, I believe the process would mirror the effect of drowning - leading to hyperventilation, a peaceful unconsciousness, and eventual passing from asphyxiation.
This method offers advantages over SWB: no need to deal with water, cold, or the risk of being seen, and it's more accessible. However, I'm concerned about potential air leaks, like the small holes in bags that aren't noticeable when carrying groceries but could interfere with an attempt.
What are your thoughts? Why is SWB more popular when plastic bags are readily available?
Regards,
Hysteria
Why do people opt for water when a plastic bag could be just as adequate? By securing a bag over my head with layers of tape or ratchet straps, I believe the process would mirror the effect of drowning - leading to hyperventilation, a peaceful unconsciousness, and eventual passing from asphyxiation.
This method offers advantages over SWB: no need to deal with water, cold, or the risk of being seen, and it's more accessible. However, I'm concerned about potential air leaks, like the small holes in bags that aren't noticeable when carrying groceries but could interfere with an attempt.
What are your thoughts? Why is SWB more popular when plastic bags are readily available?
Regards,
Hysteria