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MethodElectricity in bathtub
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If no one finds me it would kill me pretty quickly right? especially if I buy an old electric device and get my hands on opiods if I manage to (ironically it's probably easier for me to get than sn I can aquire crypto pretty easily)
Batteries are NOT high voltage. The batteries you can buy at the store put out 1.5V (AA, C, D cells) or 9V. Anything powered by batteries is nothing compared to your wall outlet which outputs 120V or 240V.
Edit to add an educational note: You also need to look at amps. High voltage alone will not kill you. A static shock from walking across carpet has as much as 30kV in it, but barely any amps. Home batteries are the same with their power output measured in milliamps. A home outlet, on the other hand, delivers 120V at 15amps which is magnitudes larger. An electric chair used in executions can deliver up to 2000V at 6000amps.
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