Sickman75
Swing On The Spiral
- Jan 27, 2019
- 572
hmmm. you may have a greatIt´s to put N on a pedestal. N = big scam business (not ONLY set up by the grammarly disabled).
point there
hmmm. you may have a greatIt´s to put N on a pedestal. N = big scam business (not ONLY set up by the grammarly disabled).
just at you. noone else.Why does it seem that you're always looking for a reason to go off at someone, derailing threads for it? You keep trying derailing threads to personally attack me over things I never said or did. I didn't cheer him on anywhere except in your own imagination. Having dealt with SN poisoning before and still having SN as my method it's obvious why I was interested in the thread. "Fool others", what the hell are you even talking about? Your accusations are craziness.
A fly getting into the mix is a problem because DMSO is a solvent and who knows what a dead fly in it would do, and I also expected that my other bottle with three more doses of DMSO would work. That mix was getting close to having been out too long anyway, it had been almost half an hour and I was only halfway done because of how long it took to mix, and I didn't expect the second bottle to be totally bad.
If you're going to go off at someone who's not even the op then at the very least take it to private messages, not a public thread, and I'm not responding to any more of it from you on this thread.
It´s to put N on a pedestal. N = big scam business (not ONLY set up by the grammarly disabled).
There wasn't any pain. Nausea was actually the biggest problem. Maybe due to my almost immediate going to bathroom and vomitting.Did you feel pain?
People have been posting their experiences after taking SN to help information to others.
a bug flew into my mix and I didn't get to drink the mix
Agreed, seeing a lot of this recently.There happens to be alot of fear mongering going on as well about SN. I don't know if anybody has caught on to that or not, but I have.
With Wikipedia is the same problem.Except it isn't really helpful, it's a post on an online forum from someone completely unverified and sadly can't be assessed as being of any kind of real value to anyone.
thanks to Xerxes I decided to try this method.
You could have taken a selfie mate, your skin colour should have changed.There wasn't any pain. Nausea was actually the biggest problem. Maybe due to my almost immediate going to bathroom and vomitting.
I don't know how to better prove that's not fake. Photos I took before drinking (with regard to some posts about my calm).
Well pal, there is serious doubt about whether Xerxes was all he claimed to be, now we've got you and others sprouting ah! But Xerxes said!thanks to Xerxes
well, Xerexes i think made this method more popular.Anyone want to guess what I am thinking RIGHT NOW
Anyone want to guess what I am thinking RIGHT NOW
but if you wanted to be successful at taking your own life using this methodWith Wikipedia is the same problem.
You never know that you can trust members on this site, but for example thanks to Xerxes I decided to try this method.
I thought that it would be succesful method so I wrote this topic. I claimed that such kind of stuff would be helpful.
You could have taken a selfie mate, your skin colour should have changed.
My hands do what theirs were doing all the time, and I spend an awful lot of time editing. Believe me when I say that the way he typed is possible, and quite likely in this case.The idea of using DMSO together with SN originates from a post on this forum that provided no proof for its effectiveness apart from an anecdote from the same person that made the post. Collecting data related to suicide methods is very difficult, as I've explained in the past, and I both understand and agree that it may be necessary to use unverified anecdotal evidence if we ever want to be able to draw conclusions or make progress. But even when accepting anecdotal evidence, there is far more indicating that SN is effective enough on its own than there is suggesting that DMSO is necessary or even helpful at all. I think the main reason why it caught on was that the post was written in a very convincing manner, using formal language, medical terminology and a professional looking structure.
If hitting random letters on his keyboard/phone was caused by blurry vision, then his whole post should be incoherent. In the post that I quoted, he somehow managed to write almost an entire sentence that was more or less grammatically sound before suddenly only being able to hit random letters. That doesn't make sense to me.
I'm very surprised people didn't think it *at the time* tbh.
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You want proof? Well here it is. Who's laughing now eh? Sorry for silly hat btw, my mum bought me it and insisted l wear it, given it's a special occasion. Anyway, no time to talk, even though obviously spending my final moments typing on here to strangers is a perfectly normal and natural thing to do, I'm getting a bit of a headache and l ca%$#^___mc2 hospital help33
You want proof? Well here it is. Who's laughing now eh? Sorry for silly hat btw, my mum bought me it and insisted l wear it, given it's a special occasion. Anyway, no time to talk, even though obviously spending my final moments typing on here to strangers is a perfectly normal and natural thing to do, I'm getting a bit of a headache and l ca%$#^___mc2 hospital help33
I use auto correct as I'm sure many others do, seen this type of behaviour on here before fading nowMy hands do what theirs were doing all the time, and I spend an awful lot of time editing. Believe me when I say that the way he typed is possible, and quite likely in this case.
well, Xerexes i think made this method more popular.
TokyoJoe
I often think of good old TokyoJoe and his "irl" friend squirrel something. His was a great story. One of the best works of fiction I've seen.
what do you want me to do about that? people want answers to there problemsSimilarly, TokyoJoe made the N enema popular, someone on here detailed a "night night" method which swiftly became flavour of the month and was then binned, and prior to that the absolutely risible "shallow water blackout" was popularised by one single member and was briefly the novelty ctb method du jour.
Whenever there is a new, foolproof, peaceful and effective ctb method unveiled on here by one individual user, this ridiculous domino effect happens, and it's bullshit 100% of the time.
Every post of his has been deleted..That doesn't even scratch the surface of it, an absolutely fascinating tapestry of extreme trolling and weirdness.
Well I certainly got taken in by @Xerxes he was good at what he did, threads like this have confirmed for me that he was a fake.
what do you want me to do about that? people want answers to there problems
if its working then let it work.