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ZeroRedz02

ZeroRedz02

Waiting GTA 6 constantly but my choice is to leave
May 21, 2026
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Should noticing that Vizzy's thread about nitrogen inert gas CTB points out that **Oxygen** should be lower to 1%, which SN shares both chemical properties (Oxygen and Nitrogen) now i will expect to suffer in pain while dying of SN if THAT is the case because if it already has oxygen and we [literally] breath oxygen and nitrogen is even there WITH (Oxygen needed to be 1%) i will then in example die in a painful way.
I mean we don't know but it seems to be simple logic..

Even if it is centered about a bag, i think there is there something wrong with SN itself being a method.
 
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Bitter Almonds

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Jan 16, 2026
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SN is in the resource for a reason. the handbook, too.
 
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Bitter Almonds

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What if the years of research, documented and observed CTB's and medical professionals were all wrong, but you cracked the code?

It's not perfect. that's why there's a protocol.
 
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ZeroRedz02

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What if the years of research, documented and observed CTB's and medical professionals were all wrong, but you cracked the code?

It's not perfect. that's why there's a protocol.
It was even so simple to crack the code if i can say.. Well probably is like you are saying or not who knows infact we need to experiment by ourself but it could be lethal, anyways i think that anybody who tried it can give a piece of the puzzle.
 
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Apr 28, 2026
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if it already has oxygen and we [literally] breath oxygen and nitrogen
a composite compound contains elements, it does not mean it retains the properties of those elements. SN != nitrogen gas. Personally I agree that SN is not great, but your reasoning is flawed.
 
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I'm assuming you're refering to the maximum oxygen concentration that was mentioned in an inert gas thread:

With inert gas methods, the goal is to inhale gas without oxygen and CO2 and cause death by hypoxic hypoxia (insufficient oxygen entering the body), while avoiding the panic and suffocation response caused by hypercapnia (too much CO2)


SN is not an inert gas and kills you by a completely different mechanism.
SN makes the blood unable to transport oxygen correctly, by turning hemoglobin into methemoglobin, causing death by hypemic hypoxia (blood unable to carry oxygen).

Hope this helps 🤗🍎
 
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a composite compound contains elements, it does not mean it retains the properties of those elements. SN != nitrogen gas. Personally I agree that SN is not great, but your reasoning is flawed.
I'm assuming you're refering to the maximum oxygen concentration that was mentioned in an inert gas thread:

With inert gas methods, the goal is to inhale gas without oxygen and CO2 and cause death by hypoxic hypoxia (insufficient oxygen entering the body), while avoiding the panic and suffocation response caused by hypercapnia (too much CO2)


SN is not an inert gas and kills you by a completely different mechanism.
SN makes the blood unable to transport oxygen correctly, by turning hemoglobin into methemoglobin, causing death by hypemic hypoxia (blood unable to carry oxygen).

Hope this helps 🤗🍎
Thanks so much you, guys yep it was just an answer on it without doing to much than thinking, by pure logic but reality is much more than just a statement, but with determination and good research you can get clues about research yourself.
 

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