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Plastic bag suffocation
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I was thinking of basically staying up until i can barely keep myself awake putting a plastic bag over my head laying down passing out and letting nature take its course,sounds great on paper but I'm not sure the practicality and realism of this method I'm really considering anyway at this stage
In my opinion, it sounds like the survival instinct would kick in, I really hate how it's so unnecessarily difficult to die, it's cruel to me how people cannot just easily die in peace. But anyway best wishes, I hope that you eventually find the freedom you search for.
In my opinion, it sounds like the survival instinct would kick in, I really hate how it's so unnecessarily difficult to die, it's cruel to me how people cannot just easily die in peace. But anyway best wishes, I hope that you eventually find the freedom you search for.
Honestly i tried it probably years ago and that's exactly what happened to me i was 16 I believe i panicked and ripped the bag open when i felt i was starting to pass away. My plan was getting exhausted that i pass out with it on my head and let nature take its course but with the discomfort of wearing a bag its not easy to just sleep hence why i thought running my body into the ground to force it to sleep is an idea
She linked an article under the quote I posted, but i did not really understand or connect how a lower sugar intake would lower the exhaled co2. I been searching for any more evidence but it's quite scarce, either it's not a well researched effect or there is no correlation. I found a study that...
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