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Marioomr

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Aug 31, 2022
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Which is better, putting a plastic bag and a mask on the nose soaked with chloroform or swallowing 100 ml of chloroform and falling from a height of 100 feet or inhaling chloroform with partial suspension،
Please answer with the reason🙂
 
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swallowing 100 ml of chloroform
ingesting anything opens the possibility for it to come back up. personally id go with the hanging one but thats only because hanging is already my method and i gave a reason for not the other one
 
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According to Wikipedia, "Use of chloroform as an incapacitating agent has become widely recognized, bordering on clichéd, due to the popularity of crime fiction authors having criminals use chloroform-soaked rags to render victims unconscious. Nonetheless, it is nearly impossible to incapacitate someone using chloroform in this manner."

So maybe inhaling chloroform isn't that effective. I'd go for swallowing chloroform assuming you have the dose right to keep it simple, or inhaling + partial if you can get partial right, but chances are, given my experiences with partial, it's too easy to mess up especially while intoxicated
ingesting anything opens the possibility for it to come back up. personally id go with the hanging one but thats only because hanging is already my method and i gave a reason for not the other one
Can you take antiemetics?
 
Marioomr

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According to Wikipedia, "Use of chloroform as an incapacitating agent has become widely recognized, bordering on clichéd, due to the popularity of crime fiction authors having criminals use chloroform-soaked rags to render victims unconscious. Nonetheless, it is nearly impossible to incapacitate someone using chloroform in this manner."

So maybe inhaling chloroform isn't that effective. I'd go for swallowing chloroform assuming you have the dose right to keep it simple, or inhaling + partial if you can get partial right, but chances are, given my experiences with partial, it's too easy to mess up especially while intoxicated

Can you take antiemetics?
I don't want to take an antiemetic, according to my personal experience last night, you lose consciousness within 45 seconds while inhaling, if you swallow 100ml of chloroform, you won't feel pain or vomit unless you wake up, symptoms appear after the anesthesia ends and not before
 
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