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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
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It seems to check out but I am not completely sure. It also seems a bit difficult to bring yourself to follow through. I just want to make sure I will not survive.
 
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L'absent

L'absent

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This "Night Night" method is a dangerous idea based on compressing the carotid arteries to lose consciousness and die quickly. However, it doesn't work as described: it's hard to maintain constant pressure on the right spots, and blood often starts flowing again after you pass out. If the tape or ratchet isn't positioned correctly, you might compress the trachea, causing panic or choking, making the whole process much more traumatic and uncertain. Even if you pass out, there's a risk your body will move involuntarily, and everything will fail, leaving you with neurological damage or worse. It's not a reliable, painless, or quick method as claimed—it's just a dangerous mix of poorly applied ideas that can cause more harm than it solves.
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
47
This "Night Night" method is a dangerous idea based on compressing the carotid arteries to lose consciousness and die quickly. However, it doesn't work as described: it's hard to maintain constant pressure on the right spots, and blood often starts flowing again after you pass out. If the tape or ratchet isn't positioned correctly, you might compress the trachea, causing panic or choking, making the whole process much more traumatic and uncertain. Even if you pass out, there's a risk your body will move involuntarily, and everything will fail, leaving you with neurological damage or worse. It's not a reliable, painless, or quick method as claimed—it's just a dangerous mix of poorly applied ideas that can cause more harm than it solves.
Thank you so much. Are there any methods that are similar in accessibility? Because many of the methods I have seen that are appealing require hard to get materials
 
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Pentobarbital_Plz

Pentobarbital_Plz

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Oct 28, 2022
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If you're already considering the night-night method, you could look into hanging. There is partial and full suspension hanging. Full suspension done properly is pretty much guaranteed to work, but partial is an option. There's a lot of information about it on this site.
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
47
If you're already considering the night-night method, you could look into hanging. There is partial and full suspension hanging. Full suspension done properly is pretty much guaranteed to work, but partial is an option. There's a lot of information about it on this site.
Thank you! Probably should have thought about that, old reliable
 
danny10

danny10

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Jan 8, 2025
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If you're already considering the night-night method, you could look into hanging. There is partial and full suspension hanging. Full suspension done properly is pretty much guaranteed to work, but partial is an option. There's a lot of information about it on this site.
I agree. Full suspension hanging is considered more accessible and you only need a rope or ligament material. I personally will choose SN but my option B is full suspension.
 
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This "Night Night" method is a dangerous idea based on compressing the carotid arteries to lose consciousness and die quickly. However, it doesn't work as described: it's hard to maintain constant pressure on the right spots, and blood often starts flowing again after you pass out. If the tape or ratchet isn't positioned correctly, you might compress the trachea, causing panic or choking, making the whole process much more traumatic and uncertain. Even if you pass out, there's a risk your body will move involuntarily, and everything will fail, leaving you with neurological damage or worse. It's not a reliable, painless, or quick method as claimed—it's just a dangerous mix of poorly applied ideas that can cause more harm than it solves.
 

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