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Painitfillsmeup

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there is a big tree in front of where my car is parked outside my apartment, i'm considering tying a rope to it and tying the other end around my neck, and driving forward.
would this be a guaranteed instant death? and how painful would it be? i know it would definitely leave a mess but i'm not too concerned about that considering the fact that it wouldn't be my problem
 
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there is a big tree in front of where my car is parked outside my apartment, i'm considering tying a rope to it and tying the other end around my neck, and driving forward.
would this be a guaranteed instant death? and how painful would it be? i know it would definitely leave a mess but i'm not too concerned about that considering the fact that it wouldn't be my problem
bad idea brother
 
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Apr 26, 2020
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Why not look for similar cases on google. When it works, it usually results in a decap.
 
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It's uncertain how long you will remain conscious after your head has been separated from your body, but it's somewhere between 2 and 30 seconds. These seconds may potentially feel very long.
 
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Apr 26, 2020
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It's closer to 2 than 30
 
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It's closer to 2 than 30

Yes, I believe the most common estimate is 2–3 seconds. However, there are estimates that go up to 60 seconds. Be that as it may, I have no desire to find out which one is the most correct.
 
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Apr 26, 2020
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60s? Maybe for residual eeg activity, but consciousness no way, not with the blood loss and zero BP. The rapidity of unconsciousness with a blood choke or with inert gases represents the absolute upper limit of time to unconsciousness in a situation of catastrophic blood loss and BP drop seen in beheading.
 

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