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Now I was trying the method of asphyxiation with plastic bag, but I spent an hour and a half in the bathroom waiting for death and nothing, the most I had was a weakness. Initially I used two plastic bags and covered them with a lot of duct tape so I couldn't let go, don't even ask myself what I did to get it all out; Then I only used one bag, but it was thinner. I've tried this method other times and I felt the suffocation, but I always took it out due to survival instinct.
 
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I think this is not a peaceful method. One problem is the rebreathing of CO2 and oxygene. Would the exit bag, EEBD hood or another inert gas method be an option for you ?
 
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I think this is not a peaceful method. One problem is the rebreathing of CO2 and oxygene. Would the exit bag, EEBD hood or another inert gas method be an option for you ?
I'LL TRY WITH SOME INERT GAS
 

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