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WilNord
Student
- Dec 17, 2021
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If you use a shotgun, you can't miss even if you flinch as the spread would cover too much of your brain, I have seen videos of people taking their own lives with a shotgun or something like them and the bullet wasnt a straight line to the head rather it blew the entire thing off, if the entire back brain is gone you arent living regardless of flinching.Based on what I have researched, and I checked around a lot, people suvive gunshots from every angle- the side of the head, in the mouth, under the chin, etc- people who have survived all of these angles have posted videos on youtube, so you can see their interviews. In the U.S. the overall success rate for firearms is about 80%. It is not easy for a person to be sure of hitting the brainstem when committing suicide- the brainstem is about three inches long at the top of the spine just because a person aims for the brainstem doesn't mean they will hit it If you turn the gun slightly or tip the gun slightly from the correct angle you can miss it. If a person is an expert on firearms and an expert on anatomy, possible a doctor or nurse, their odds go up, but there are too many ways for it to go wrong to get to 100%, that's for sure. If a pro golfer can miss a two foot putt, which does happen, you can definitely miss when aiming at the brainstem, and if you do it might go out the neck next to the spin and not cause much damage- there are definitely cases like this. You could be holding the gun in one spot for a little while and have a minor muscle spasm and completely miss just based on this. I do think 99% - 100% is not realistic.
Another 100% method would be to shove a bunch of IEDs/C4's in your mouth like a chipmunk and setting them on (if that is possible, dont know really)