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Bolsh1234

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Dec 6, 2024
26
I'm looking for advice on drowning. I had a couple ideas including jumping off a cruise ship and also using alcohol to aid in the process. My questions include how long can a person swim or stay afloat before losing energy and sinking? In addition what types of alcohol can help ease the drowning process? I live in San Diego California and I am able to swim so drowning might be hard but are there any people who might be able to give some insight on how long it takes to drown, how painful it is and what can aid in the process?
 
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Mukuro Ikusaba

Member
Jan 23, 2025
44
Don't drown, there are better ways to die.
 
Blueberry Panic

Blueberry Panic

The Angel of Death
Jan 5, 2025
553
I remember seeing someone on here who decided to ctb and their plan was to go out to a beach with a backpack around their head and huff deodorant spray as he submerged the back pack in the water . Giving that quick moment of passing out where they would drown .

I remember seeing that was his last post but I doubt I could find it .
 
_Maya

_Maya

Maybe tomorrow.
Jan 26, 2025
108
I'm not sure how effective drowning is but i feel a cruise ship isn't the best place. If someone see's you, they may call for help and you'll be saved. Atleast make sure no one see's you, and tie something heavy to yourself so you don't float.
Don't drown, there are better ways to die.
Like makuro said, there are better ways to die, but if you want to do drowning then go for it.
 
jvnko

jvnko

Member
Sep 15, 2024
31
I'm looking for advice on drowning. I had a couple ideas including jumping off a cruise ship and also using alcohol to aid in the process. My questions include how long can a person swim or stay afloat before losing energy and sinking? In addition what types of alcohol can help ease the drowning process? I live in San Diego California and I am able to swim so drowning might be hard but are there any people who might be able to give some insight on how long it takes to drown, how painful it is and what can aid in the process?
drowning is a very slow, stressful and unpleasant experience. even if you can ensure your death, in your final moments you will have wished you chose a better method. i recommend you bide your time and further your research. SI is your enemy, unfortunately
 
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Mukuro Ikusaba

Member
Jan 23, 2025
44
I'm not sure how effective drowning is but i feel a cruise ship isn't the best place. If someone see's you, they may call for help and you'll be saved. Atleast make sure no one see's you, and tie something heavy to yourself so you don't float.

Like makuro said, there are better ways to die, but if you want to do drowning then go for it.
 
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Bolsh1234

Member
Dec 6, 2024
26
I'm not sure how effective drowning is but i feel a cruise ship isn't the best place. If someone see's you, they may call for help and you'll be saved. Atleast make sure no one see's you, and tie something heavy to yourself so you don't float.

Like makuro said, there are better ways to die, but if you want to do drowning then go for it.
Well nobody will see you at night
 
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_D_

Banned
Nov 15, 2024
38
Drowning really really sucks and is painful. Drowning in salt water is even more painful. I'd find a different method.
 

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