Csmith8827

Csmith8827

Don't you listen to your heart? (Listen to it...)
Oct 26, 2019
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Okay. So this is crazy. But skydive w/out tandem and then knock yourself out/(put yourself to sleep) mid-air? It could work...chloroform is all I could come up with...how long does that work for? Could you tuck it in boxers/briefs.... Honestly think people....I have no access to a firearm.
 
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GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

Brevity is my middle name, but my name was TL
Jan 11, 2020
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Yeah....no....I'll let you and others do the thinking. :haha:
 
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not-2-b-the-answer

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Okay. So this is crazy. But skydive w/out tandem and then knock yourself out/(put yourself to sleep) mid-air? It could work...chloroform is all I could come up with...how long does that work for? Could you tuck it in boxers/briefs.... Honestly think people....I have no access to a firearm.

I'm thinking Chloroform would have a distinct smell that would be noticed. (I have not smelled it before … that I remember).
 
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SuicideBoys93

SuicideBoys93

I am the lord of loneliness.
Feb 10, 2020
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Okay. So this is crazy. But skydive w/out tandem and then knock yourself out/(put yourself to sleep) mid-air? It could work...chloroform is all I could come up with...how long does that work for? Could you tuck it in boxers/briefs.... Honestly think people....I have no access to a firearm.

You're thinking really hard about methods! Seems like that's entirely too much. I get what you're saying that it'd be quick but sheesh! Let me know if you ever need anything, seems like you're thinking alot.
 
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blood orange

blood orange

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Sep 14, 2018
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It isn't uncommon that people pass out while skydiving, usually due to nerves or sensory overload. I think it's the hyperventilating that brings it on for those people who pass out.

And the accompanying instructor/person overseeing the skydiving will be equipped to deal with this if someone does pass out.
 
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Mar 23, 2018
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After deciding to google it … (Should have done it first) I don't think it will work.

Chloroform is a clear liquid with an ether-like odor and a slightly sweet taste. It is a naturally-occurring chemical, but most of the chloroform in the environment is man-made. ... Chloroform evaporates quickly. Most of the chloroform that ends up in lakes, streams, or soil evaporates into the air.Sep 30, 2019
 
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squirtsoda

squirtsoda

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Jan 19, 2020
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Good luck inhaling the chloroform at 154mph (terminal velocity of a flailing human). I think it would be easier to just hit the ground, I doubt you'd feel anything.
 
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jgm63

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Oct 28, 2019
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I suppose another option could be Bunjee jump, but with garden shears...
 
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k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
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I've read that contrary to what they show on TV and in movies, chloroform actually isn't instant. It apparently takes several minutes to knock someone out that way, and you have to get the right dose.
 
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Egddios

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Oct 27, 2018
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Good luck inhaling the chloroform at 154mph (terminal velocity of a flailing human). I think it would be easier to just hit the ground, I doubt you'd feel anything.

Definitely a Macgyver style method.