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major_tom

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Feb 27, 2024
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Does anyone know if railway workers are used to 'accidents'? It wouldn't make sense for the train operator to feel in any way responsible right?

They would just call the police and wait for them to deal with it I would think, anyone have any knowledge?

Also would being hit by the train be enough (at about 60 km/h) or do you have to get down under the wheels?

Thanks for your time
 
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dinosavr

dinosavr

and if i’m turning blue, please, don’t save me 🌛
Dec 14, 2023
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First of all, train method is not as reliable as it may seem. Second of all, there is actually a huge risk you'd be the cause of the guy's trauma. I don't think anyone would be able to actually be able to handle such situation without any kind of mental issues. Not necessarily guilt but simply sort of ptsd and fear of another similar "accident". And not just him but the passengers etc.
So as long as you care about any other human being, please reconsider!
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
2,445
We shouldn't cause other people trauma to CTB.

Despite what people say, we are so lucky. We have so many easy peaceful methods available to us now days.
 
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DreamEnd

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Aug 4, 2022
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Does anyone know if railway workers are used to 'accidents'? It wouldn't make sense for the train operator to feel in any way responsible right?

They would just call the police and wait for them to deal with it I would think, anyone have any knowledge?

Also would being hit by the train be enough (at about 60 km/h) or do you have to get down under the wheels?

Thanks for your time
People who resort to ctb by train are usually in a very acute suicidal crisis or those who are unable/ don't have time to search for other methods. Since you are on sasu I think if you look at the resources we have here you would be able to find something more peaceful and less risky than that.
 
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TheSpookyNameGuy

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There's nothing here..
Apr 30, 2023
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Contrary to what others will say, once you become a viscera pile you will no longer feel nor care about the normie piloting the train.

There are simply jobs that come with a guarantee of seeing something "Horrifying"

Do you really care about them having sleepless nights? you should stop the pretend caring act and do what you deem necessary.
 
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TimetoGo!

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Aug 30, 2022
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We shouldn't cause other people trauma to CTB.

Despite what people say, we are so lucky. We have so many easy peaceful methods available to us now days.
So many "easy peaceful " methods these days? Please share mate 😂
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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So many "easy peaceful " methods these days? Please share mate 😂
SN, fentanyl, helium, H2S, CO, suspension hanging, pentobarbital, nitrogen.. we have solid guides on all of these.

There is no excuse to ruin other people's lives to end ours.
 
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major_tom

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Feb 27, 2024
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Do you really care about them having sleepless nights? you should stop the pretend caring act and do what you deem necessary.

Yeah, I care about it to the extent that that word means anything. That's why I'm on here trying to get a little perspective on it.

Honestly if I could be as real as you I probably wouldn't waste my time on a discussion forum.


Thanks to all. I didn't think it was that peculiar of an idea since trains fly by my apartment every day but I do understand now.
 
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JezebelDuLioncourt

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Feb 23, 2024
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Yeah, I care about it to the extent that that word means anything. That's why I'm on here trying to get a little perspective on it.

Honestly if I could be as real as you I probably wouldn't waste my time on a discussion forum.


Thanks to all. I didn't think it was that peculiar of an idea since trains fly by my apartment every day but I do understand now.
I'm with you there, mate. I don't think that jumping in front of a moving train to ctb is peculiar at all. After all, that's what Anna Karenina did at the end of Tolstoy's novel of the same name. Being that that novel is consistently at the top of the best literary works of all time, there's something symbolic--and even poetic--for lack of a better word--to employing that method to ctb. Nevertheless, I am personally averse to such a gruesome ending.
 
EmptyHeaded

EmptyHeaded

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Jan 24, 2024
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Does anyone know if railway workers are used to 'accidents'? It wouldn't make sense for the train operator to feel in any way responsible right?
IIRC a decent amount of railway workers witness at least one accident involving a human. As for trauma, one study concluded: "It was found that 16.3% of the drivers involved in incidents did develop post-traumatic stress disorder and that other diagnoses, e.g. depression and phobic states, were present in 39.5% of drivers when interviewed one month after the incident."
Also would being hit by the train be enough (at about 60 km/h) or do you have to get down under the wheels?
60 km/h is more than enough to kill, but doesn't guarantee death. It's possible to survive with severe injuries and even if you die, it could possibly take minutes.
 
StillBreathing

StillBreathing

Student
Dec 4, 2022
153
Just my opinion: do not involve other people if you decide to end your life. The trauma can ruin their life too. No one has the right to do that.
 
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Soontobegoner

Student
Feb 4, 2024
121
In a country like India where population is full to brim... I guess everyone has seen death in one way or the another and people least cared about it as well... It is a discomfort more like. As to the people who have to clean up the mess is different story but then someone have to clean the mess and i guess those would be used to as well.

As to wether it will work or not... I would say... Sure shot way is to lay down the neck on track and let it cut you off.... Would work like knife running through... Though having a courage to do it a different story.

Only people I think one should care for is the people who love us... Rest I presume see other humans as piece of meat... Soon to be forgotten in large waves of thoughts.
 
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J&L383

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Jul 18, 2023
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There are MUCH better options. And that wouldn't tramatize others.
 

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