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Methodis dying from hypothermia a reliable method
Thread startercoldworld
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so i was wondering, would it be a method to drink to the point of blackout and go lay down in the woods somewhere when it around -15 celsius? how long would it take to die and not get found? im also thinking this could be a great way to frame ur death as an accident and make people feel less bad about it being suicide.
the warmth ur body gets from alcohol can likely delay it but, i dont think itd be unlikely or impossible, just long and youd probably be found. alcoholism + cold more about it
so i was wondering, would it be a method to drink to the point of blackout and go lay down in the woods somewhere when it around -15 celsius? how long would it take to die and not get found? im also thinking this could be a great way to frame ur death as an accident and make people feel less bad about it being suicide.
I understand the urge to make it look like an accident tbh. I also love the connection this post has to your username. You would have to live in an extremely cold country for this to work. You would have to find a spot you were sure you wouldn't be found as hypothermia takes hours. And drinking to the point of blacking out would mean you wouldn't be in full control of your actions. I'm not saying it's a bad idea these are just some things to consider.
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