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iwantitalltoend

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Feb 18, 2023
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At a lake I would have to put a heavy backpack on my back, tie it to my torso and tie my hands and legs to make sure I don't save myself.

At a sea I would have to swim as far away from the beach as I can until I'm exhausted, maybe drink strong alcohol such as vodka before entering the water to become more disoriented when the effects kick in so it's even more difficult for me to save myself. If I'm far away in the sea, if I'm exhausted and if no one sees and saves me then there's no way I survive, the currents should take me and I'll die. There's also an option to get a boat and then jump in the water with weights on me and my hands and legs tied up but it's more complicated to get a boat. I don't know for sure how the currents would kill me though if I swim, would they pull me under the water, would I sink to the bottom of the sea? I never got swept by currents before so I don't know exactly how it's like, but many people died from drowning before so I don't think anyone can survive being in the sea if no one else saves them. Maybe it would also depend on how the sea is when I enter, if it's more agitated then there should be more currents. A problem would be sharks, I'm afraid of them, I would rather drown than get attacked by one, in the sea I was thinking of going to, in the Black Sea, I heard there aren't dangerous species of sharks which are known to kill people such as great whites, bull and tiger sharks because the environment of the sea isn't very suitable for them, there are sharks but not the ones I mentioned which are the most dangerous ones, other types of sharks shouldn't be a problem but I don't know for sure if there really aren't any of the dangerous ones. It would just be a bit easier to do this method in the sea because I wouldn't need any planning but I don't know what I'll do. Also I know drowning isn't a peaceful method, that's nothing new, it's just one of the most certain and lethal methods if no one saves you. I'm curious to know opinions about this. Where would drowning be more effective, in a lake or a sea? I think both can be effective but what do you think?
 

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