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Jan 19, 2019
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My research lately has focused on fatal hypothermia, essentially on land (but perhaps partly also in shallow water where drowning is not possible), at an air temperature ranging between +2 and +6 degrees Celsius (to prevent frostbite), and heavily under the influence of sedatives combined with 1 litre of premium vodka.
 
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burninghill

burninghill

Specialist
Dec 2, 2025
318
Jumping.

I wish we had tall enough buildings here to jump from. The tallest is a 78 meter student accomodation which I have had the pleasure to go to the top of. Unfortunately it's built very stragely and in a way where there is actually no rooftop access on the top floor and to jump you'd need to smash a window as there are bars on every single window that can open.
Our tallest bridge is 36 meters from the road and I understand it has to be over 50 for a virtually guaranteed fatality, not to mention that it is a suicide hotspot and is patrolled often. I'd also have to scale a 2 meter barrier, which isn't crazy but I don't think I could move fast enough to make it without intervention.

I'm not sure why tthis is the ideal method for me, it just feels kind of right. When I think of suicide, I think of jumping.
 
3rdworldsadness

3rdworldsadness

Can you ever stop the suffering?
Dec 22, 2024
213
Fentanyl overdose. Very euphoric and painless as I have learnt about it. But I don't have the access to it, sigh. But that's my desired way to go.

Other is hanging or jump.
 
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notsosillybilly

notsosillybilly

dear princess celestia i wanna kms
Apr 8, 2026
11
I have one particular post in my mind… someone attempted with carbon monoxide a few months ago & stopped because it was far from painless and they couldn't stand another second of it. Being high might help, but I'm not sure where you got the idea that CO was painless.
it's not painful when you're sleeping 🤷🏾‍♀️
 
hmnow

hmnow

Specialist
Jul 29, 2025
321
It's still hanging either full or partial. I've tested partial and I can knock myself out I know it would be fatal if I did t have the safe guards

I like I know I can do it. And that is why I prefer this approach
 
Sammystink

Sammystink

Sammy
Mar 30, 2026
34
I want to head up to the woods, take SN, hold my shark plush for comfort as I look into the stars under my blanket at night. Probably listen to some pretty music..
It sounds beautiful and I hope to get it done by the end of the year, but currently I don't have any of the resources to do it properly...
So I'm just thinking about what would be convenient I guess..
 
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LostHighway

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May 5, 2025
74
Fentanyl. People who ODd and nearly died reported that they felt absolutely no discomfort. They just drifted off to sleep.
 

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