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January 2019 PPH info
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They still haven't explained how to do it with fingers only. Nitschke admitted himself that the "korean spy" did not explain how to keep the pressure on the spot.
Now it's offical. Exit international is a scam.
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They still haven't explained how to do it with fingers only. Nitschke admitted himself that the "korean spy" did not explain how to keep the pressure on the spot.
They still haven't explained how to do it with fingers only. Nitschke admitted himself that the "korean spy" did not explain how to keep the pressure on the spot.
I'm not here to defend anyone, just report what is said in the Pdf.
"A sudden activation of the baroreceptor, or direct stimulation of the vagus nerve can EVEN result in 'asystole', where the heart stops beating..."
At least they admitted that:
"While Black Venus claimed to be able to kill himself with a fingers-only strategy, the ability to use only one's fingers to activate the baroreceptor responde and bring about cardiac arrest is no mean feat(=really difficult)."
Technically speaking they did not lie, but i'm going to see if the Cardiac Arrest spot is even remotely possible.
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I wouldn't say it was a waste of time honestly.
You can still use the pressure points to make you faint and, for example, make partial/jumping more peaceful.
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I'm not here to defend anyone, just report what is said in the Pdf.
"A sudden activation of the baroreceptor, or direct stimulation of the vagus nerve can EVEN result in 'asystole', where the heart stops beating..."
At least they admitted that:
"While Black Venus claimed to be able to kill himself with a fingers-only strategy, the ability to use only one's fingers to activate the baroreceptor responde and bring about cardiac arrest is no mean feat(=really difficult)."
Technically speaking they did not lie, but i'm going to see if the Cardiac Arrest spot is even remotely possible.
Yes folks, roll up, roll up, there's a Brand New Method hitting the PPH, according to this flyer for their latest roadshow. And boy, are you going to love it:
"Afternoon tea will be served", apparently.
Personally I'm waiting for the February event in Bognor Regis, when former KGB Head of Public Relations Oleg Kalashnikov instructs us how to implement the Optical Apocalypse Method, whereby one can induce immediate and painless death through blinking in 13/8 time. Great for those in psych wards, maximum security jails, or trapped in a lift with Philip N.
Tending towards that too. I got quite a shock today after seeing that article about the guy who failed and is now imprisoned in his own body. Why does this have to be so hard to do right..
Yes folks, roll up, roll up, there's a Brand New Method hitting the PPH, according to this flyer for their latest roadshow. And boy, are you going to love it:
"Afternoon tea will be served", apparently.
Personally I'm waiting for the February event in Bognor Regis, when former KGB Head of Public Relations Oleg Kalashnikov instructs us how to implement the Optical Apocalypse Method, whereby one can induce immediate and painless death through blinking in 13/8 time. Great for those in psych wards, maximum security jails, or trapped in a lift with Philip N.
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excuse my utter naivety-is that blinking thing a joke?
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