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Asphyxiation with nitrogen (or other inert gases) is commonly painless unless too much oxygen is present in the breathed gas mixture. Nevertheless, some people complained about discomfort. Inert gas asphyxiation may cause moderate sense of air hunger, "fullness" in the head, tingling in the skin, and tinnitus.
Ok maybe isn't so good but never so bad, i would surely use it as a method to CTB so if it is like that now i would be curious to know the SN part šŸ˜„šŸ˜„
 
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