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I would recommend renting a holiday cottage for the week and doing it there. Make sure your not traceable in case people, friends or family try to find you.
oh, that's a dream of mine.the woods. but thats mostly so i can be alone and i like nature
forests cover more than 6 million hectares (15 million acres) of the province's 7 million hectares (18 million) acres of land. i think i got this loloh, that's a dream of mine.
Yes sorry I take it back wrong suggestion. I forgot about an article about Japanese suicides in apartment buildings where the parents were required to pay the whole rent sometimes for the whole building because the landlord said he can't get tenants because of their child's suicide in the apartment/building.Wouldn't recommend a holiday cottage because that's one way to traumatize the owners, prevent them from selling or renting a cottage again, and destroys one source of their financial livelihood. Cleanup costs for suicides or any kind of death is very costly and goes to the owner. Owner could then sue your family, who's already grief stricken from your death to recoup the money, but that would be too heartless. Either way it's a headache and a giant legal mess that affected one owner who wasn't aware of your mental state. Do it in a hotel. preferably a big chain hotel. They have the legal team to protect them and the money for cleanup crews.
If you don't want a mess and prefer the solitary nature of the forest, get yourself a tent, go out to a primitive site or a state/national forest (camping is free on all property), and die in solitude. It'll take people days/weeks/months to find you and by then you'll either be eaten by the wildlife or decomposed
haha, you're luckyi think i got this lol
would've picked woods too but it's freezing outside ._.i personally would pick the woods. but thats mostly so i can be alone and i like nature
yeah canadas a little chilly this time of year and its not going to get any better lolwould've picked woods too but it's freezing outside ._.
Other than a motel/hotel, I can think of Airbnb. I am sure that the owners would love you for it.btw im using sn metod
Didn't expect cleanup costs for suicides to be much expensive, and can't think of any quick reason why but I don't even know how the process works. I just assumed the paramedics/police/authority removes the body, and the police conducts some basic investigation to rule out othe possibilities, but I don't see where the costs for the owner come from. I'm talking about hanging, not SN, but I guess there's not much diff there either.Wouldn't recommend a holiday cottage because that's one way to traumatize the owners, prevent them from selling or renting a cottage again, and destroys one source of their financial livelihood. Cleanup costs for suicides or any kind of death is very costly and goes to the owner. Owner could then sue your family, who's already grief stricken from your death to recoup the money, but that would be too heartless. Either way it's a headache and a giant legal mess that affected one owner who wasn't aware of your mental state. Do it in a hotel. preferably a big chain hotel. They have the legal team to protect them and the money for cleanup crews.