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justiceleague987

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Mar 10, 2021
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How much time does it take to faint with plastic bag?
 
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yeahwellso

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Dec 5, 2020
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Ten years, so only do this if your schedule is clear.

I give this nonsense answer, because the question is a nonsense question. Unless you are an actual toddler, or so intoxicated that you're about to faint anyway, you will tear the plastic bag off.

The build-up of CO2 will be extremely uncomfortable and panic-inducing, and you will remove the bag before being anywhere near fainting. This is guaranteed.
 
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WornOutLife

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I tried to ctb some years ago by taking lots of sleeping pills and then putting a bag on my head.
I ended up breaking into pieces while I was asleep lol.
 
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The build-up of CO2 will be extremely uncomfortable and panic-inducing, and you will remove the bag before being anywhere near fainting. This is guaranteed.
This.

There is even a documentary by one of the most popular science YouTubers (see below) that analyzed what is the "scariest thing" a human being can experience — and the conclusion was that exposure to too much CO2 (carbon dioxide) — as one would experience suffocating with e.g., a plastic bag — was the "scariest thing" — in that it uniformly caused the most physiological destress/panic.

Not sure I completely agree with the methodology used in coming to that conclusion... but still likely a very bad way to go.

Part about CO2 comes at the very end... starting at about 36:30.
 
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This was my original method a decade ago and it isn't plausible without drugs or restraints. This is assuming of course that you can get past the idea of suffocating to begin with.
 
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NightmareTour

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This.

There is even a documentary by one of the most popular science YouTubers (see below) that analyzed what is the "scariest thing" a human being can experience — and the conclusion was that exposure to too much CO2 (carbon dioxide) — as one would experience suffocating with e.g., a plastic bag — was the "scariest thing" — in that it uniformly caused the most physiological destress/panic.

Not sure I completely agree with the methodology used in coming to that conclusion... but still likely a very bad way to go.

Part about CO2 comes at the very end... starting at about 36:30.

Well, if that's really the case I guess I can rest assured that I've already experienced the most terrifying thing I can.

But yeah, it's a horrific experience and I think there's very little you can do that will stop you from getting that bag off or tearing it. It barely takes a couple of seconds to start panicking, and you will do absolutely anything to get it off. Human beings are surprisingly strong in panic mode. Definitely not a viable method.
 
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RowdyH999

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It's terrible that way. Hot and humid. Super uncomfortable. Plus you take the bag off after you pass out. I tried this in jail with a trash bag. Not a good idea.
 
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