
Thanatonaut
My time is coming.
- May 17, 2019
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6 employees dead after liquid nitrogen leak at Gainesville poultry plant
I just wanted to share this here because it highlights the rapid efficiency with which inert gases kill.
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I'm with you pal. I'm jealous that they got a painless release.Is is just me that gets really jealous when I hear of things like this?
To avoid getting shut down repeatedly let's turn this website into a poultry plant construction site.
Wait, isn't SN used for food preservation and shit, too?To avoid getting shut down repeatedly let's turn this website into a poultry plant construction site.
Yes, we are using SN to make chicken jerky in our poultry plant.Wait, isn't SN used for food preservation and shit, too?
So we turn it into a "cooking" siteYes, we are using SN to make chicken jerky in our poultry plant.
Take up welding as a hobby.I wish I could do the inert gas method but I'm to stupid. I'd mess up the tubing/mask/valve stuff.
Also no idea how I'd get it without parents confiscated like they did my SN...
Ugh
I'm jealous too. Just think you're working at some job then nitrogen gas hits you but it's completely painless so you pass out and don't even realize it and then you die painlessly . That's more than most people get as most people get to rot with something like cancer in pain and then die painfully with cancer or something. That's a dream death for me not even knowing it and painless with nitrogen gas.Is is just me that gets really jealous when I hear of things like this?
I love this thread title, lol.6 employees dead after liquid nitrogen leak at Gainesville poultry plant
I just wanted to share this here because it highlights the rapid efficiency with which inert gases kill.
The employee would have been in longer than the deputy, yet the employee survived, and the deputy didn't.The employee survived but was left with long-term injuries. The deputy did not survive.
You can't judge the results of these types of incidents using the standards of an exit bag. An exit bag is more or less a controlled environment. A factory or laboratory is much harder to keep filled with 100% inert gas than an oven bag.The employee would have been in longer than the deputy, yet the employee survived, and the deputy didn't.
I've seen the same here on SS using the N2 exit bag, some go successfully, some don't.
This was my intended method, but I've lost a lot of confidence in it, seems risky.
I don't want to survive with long term injuries.
But I'm basing my judgements on the fact that there are a number of people here who have failed at using this method.You can't judge the results of these types of incidents using the standards of an exit bag. An exit bag is more or less a controlled environment. A factory or laboratory is much harder to keep filled with 100% inert gas than an oven bag.
Yep. I have to try to die while all these people want to live get a perfect, painless death. The way that shit works is cruel.Is is just me that gets really jealous when I hear of things like this?
people who have "regained conciousness after an hour or two" either did the method wrong or are completely full of shit, no one can survive that long without oxygen.But I'm basing my judgements on the fact that there are a number of people here who have failed at using this method.
Even @TiredHorse, who started the inert gas / exit bag megathread, was unsuccessful in multiple attempts.
Some people regained consciousness after an hour or two.
Just like with SN, it works for some, not all.
Everybody says, well, you did something wrong.
Personally, I think it is determined by the person's body.
Different things affect people in different ways.
No method is guaranteed for everybody.