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Is this a good method?
Huffing alone doesn't look like a reliable way of CTB. More complex methods with use of a duster can work well.
That looks like a cheap clickbait. On the video, the guy probably just passed out, while the story presented under it describes a different episode of inhalations resulting in death (the 21yo guy had been vomiting for two days and died in a hospital where he was alive for about 5 hours).

If you watch the full video on YT, you can notice that the boys around the car are probably just random bystanders who noticed some quite unordinary show and decided to figure out what was going on out of curiosity, rather than "friends" of that inhalant abuser.
 
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Davey36000

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Jun 12, 2023
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Huffing alone doesn't look like a reliable way of CTB. More complex methods with use of a duster can work well.

That looks like a cheap clickbait. On the video, the guy probably just passed out, while the story presented under it describes a different episode of inhalations resulting in death (the 21yo guy had been vomiting for two days and died in a hospital where he was alive for about 5 hours).

If you watch the full video on YT, you can notice that the boys around the car are probably just random bystanders who noticed some quite unordinary show and decided to figure out what was going on out of curiosity, rather than "friends" of that inhalant abuser.
That's too bad.
 
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tbh2023

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Nov 4, 2024
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Seems pretty real, the guy is having seizures before it.
We just don't know if he died or just passed out. If it's that easy and painless as it's showing in the clip, I'll be the first to use this method..
 
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L'absent

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It's not a reliable method because the outcome is highly unpredictable. There are cases where a single inhalation has caused a fatal cardiac arrest due to Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome, while in others, the effect was only temporary, with loss of consciousness followed by recovery. In the video you shared, the guy appears disoriented after inhaling, progressively losing motor control until suddenly collapsing. At that point, the video cuts off, but we know that he died a few hours later in the hospital, and the autopsy confirmed that inhalation of the gas was the cause of death. The issue is that this method does not guarantee an immediate or painless outcome. Death can occur from progressive asphyxia or sudden cardiac arrest, but it doesn't necessarily happen right away. Spasms, convulsions, or brain damage can occur without immediate death, increasing the risk of ending up in the hospital in critical condition. It's an inconsistent method that depends on too many variables, such as the amount inhaled, cardiac predisposition, and the presence of medical intervention. If by "good method" you mean something quick and certain, this is definitely not it.
 

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