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banshee-elegy

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Is this a reliable way to drown? Could it look accidental?
 
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Jadeith

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Yes and yes. Keep in mind tho that drowning is not recommended way to go. Painful, stress inducing and with unpleasantly high chance of being rescued.

EDIT - by answering "yes" to the first question i mean that drowning in general is a valid way to go if undisturbed, especially if you encase yourself in metal car coffin but since car floats for a while there's strong chance that either SI kicks in or someone sees your "accident" and rushes to the rescue.
 
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bananaolympus

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I think is a "good" method but imagine the anxiety when the water starts entering the car, id better jump from a bridge
 
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banshee-elegy

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Yes and yes. Keep in mind tho that drowning is not recommended way to go. Painful, stress inducing and with unpleasantly high chance of being rescued.

EDIT - by answering "yes" to the first question i mean that drowning in general is a valid way to go if undisturbed, especially if you encase yourself in metal car coffin but since car floats for a while there's strong chance that either SI kicks in or someone sees your "accident" and rushes to the rescue.
According to Google, it can take 2 minutes for a car to sink. I wonder if that is full submersion, or still partially visible?

Should the windows be open or closed to sink faster? I heard huffing deodorant spray prior can also make drowning more effective, but I am trying not to leave any "signs."
 
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Too many variables at play to ever say it's reliable in my opinion. I'd rather just tie some weights to my ankles and jump in a lake somewhere. I'd also rather not drown myself but that's your choice lol.
 
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Jadeith

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I wonder if that is full submersion, or still partially visible?
It all depends on the type of the car and it's condition. Tyres - make you float. Might want to remove air wrom them prior driving into the water. Fuel tank - basically a flotation device when empty and you cant make much about it since more fuel = more chance that colorful stain will appear above car's resting place (also think about all the pollution this junk will cause). Cabin - another big bag of air. Windows should be at least a bit open to allow easier air escape.

Basically, as cme-dme stated - too many variables.
 
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unworthy_

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Mar 19, 2021
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No. Because even if it is successful, ppl might not find your body. Also your body will be very bloated beyond recognition when found. You will feel a lot of anxiety and probably regretting it. You cant break open the windows and such.. Stressful..
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Your survival instinct is going to kick into high gear once you hit the water and you'll begin fighting to get out.
 
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E Butler

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Feb 6, 2025
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I remember getting forceably dunked into a sink by my mum when I was about 7 after refusing to wash my face. It was absolute agony. I was begging her to stop after only a few dunks. Drowning is unbelievably torturous.

Anyone who hasn't experienced it can't possibly know.
 

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