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brillar

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Jul 4, 2025
15
Hola a todos,

Mi pregunta puede parecer estúpida y me disculpo si lo es.
Sé que en algunos países, la gente usa este método en grupo para tranquilizarse durante este último paso. ¿Alguien de ustedes está dispuesto o conoce a alguien que esté dispuesto a acompañarme? Vivo en Francia, pero estoy dispuesto a viajar porque no creo que haya francófonos aquí, y este tipo de sitio no existe en mi zona.

Muchas gracias y pido disculpas si mi pregunta es tonta.
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CookieNiji

CookieNiji

Member
Jun 26, 2025
5
Does closing my car well enough to prevent any leaks, and connecting my exhaust to the interior or even burning good amount charcoal inside of it, will have a good success rate if nobody find me in the next hours ?
I read somewhere it is something painless, and I would like to leave in peace, unconscious
 
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Mt1712

Member
Oct 12, 2024
29
Est-ce que fermer ma voiture suffisamment bien pour éviter toute fuite, et connecter mon échappement à l'intérieur ou même brûler une bonne quantité de charbon de bois à l'intérieur, aura un bon taux de réussite si personne ne me trouve dans les prochaines heures ?
J'ai lu quelque part que c'était quelque chose d'indolore, et j'aimerais partir en paix, inconscient

Does closing my car well enough to prevent any leaks, and connecting my exhaust to the interior or even burning good amount charcoal inside of it, will have a good success rate if nobody find me in the next hours ?
I read somewhere it is something painless, and I would like to leave in peace, unconscious
Hello
Where do you live ? It's exactly what I want to do
 
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Bronto Burger

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Aug 6, 2025
4
Hi.
The peaceful pill handbook is a wealth of info, but it's missing some critical info as well. In the CO section, it states a relatively inexpensive CO meter can be purchased easily, and it gives a link to one on amazon. That meter, and a lot of others readily available near where I live, read up to 1000ppm. In the PPH, it says to target at least 10,000ppm. What meter or detector goes that high, especially one that is relatively inexpensive? Thank you.

Edit: I did find a reference here that said a 1000ppm meter kept reading way up because it was 4 digits. That would make more sense then.

I do have another question that I have yet to find an answer for. I have access to a very small room (146 cubic feet/4.1 cubic meters) that I could use for this. But that is quite small and I wonder if the combustion of the charcoal could be snuffed out by quickly using up the oxygen in that small of a room. Is there documentation to anyone's knowledge on too small of a room size for this?
 
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Bronto Burger

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Aug 6, 2025
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I do have another question that I have yet to find an answer for. I have access to a very small room (146 cubic feet/4.1 cubic meters) that I could use for this. But that is quite small and I wonder if the combustion of the charcoal could be snuffed out by quickly using up the oxygen in that small of a room. Is there documentation to anyone's knowledge on too small of a room size for this?
 
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homeboundcripple

Wanderer
Jun 6, 2025
142
Hi, if you've made up your mind about doing this, be very careful with this method. I just got out of the hospital after attempting with the CO method in my car and may have lasting internal organ damage.

I used high quality lump charcoal with a $450 CO meter from TPI, followed @befree's (RIP) method to the T, effectively creating an airtight seal in my car with gorilla tape, using 2 charcoal grills with sufficient coal based on the interior of the car, etc. I reached 7000+ ppm (yes I know it's not 10,000+ but this should still kill within hours at the most and I was in there for 6+ hours undisturbed) which it maintained until I passed out and presumably after. Getting in the car, it was extremely hot (but not smoky, since it was only CO being produced), and I'm still having flashbacks about the few minutes I was hyperventilating in there and dousing myself with cold water to stave off the heat.

6 hours later, I woke up effectively paralyzed (I must have had convulsions in the car and paralyzed a lot of my muscles) and with intense brain fog and wasn't even able to reach the keys in my ignition, only my phone which was laying a few inches from my fingers to call my mom with a voice command.

In the hospital all my vitals were fucked and they pumped me full of oxygen with a high flow mask for a few days with a rotating CNA watching me 24/7 (yes, even as I shit). My ejection fraction was 20% at one point with severe chest pain and troponin in the thousands (like a heart attack). I may have lasting scarring on my heart that will increase my risk for heart attacks and may have to go on dialysis for my kidneys because I fucked them up so much with this (I'm in my mid 20s). Of course I was then transferred to the psych ward which is a whole nother can of worms but let's just say nothing has effectively changed since the 50s. Overall, this was an extremely traumatic experience. I'm not one who ever befor experienced PTSD flashbacks daily but now I picture getting into that car and hyperventilating with the heat daily. This experience has supremely fucked me up both mentally and physically. I may also have brain damage which can manifest in memory loss and cognition delays weeks or months down the line (stay tuned!)

Just sharing my honest experience for your guy's perusal and consideration. Thanks for reading if you made it this far.
You wouldn't survive an environment of 7,000 ppm, period, unless the concentration free fell dramatically straight after unconsciousness. I suspect you had a major leakage somewhere
 
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nethelynn

New Member
May 27, 2025
3
My partner, who posted on here some time ago, succesfully used carbon monoxide last year, and I have been in hell ever since. I intend to follow him before the anniversary of his death as living without him is unbearable, and I will do the same as he did.
 
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Surfsup

Cowabunga
Feb 1, 2023
15
Hi, question. Almost done solidifying my method, but I wanted to ask how much charcoal I would need for a ~11m3 bathroom? More than a kilo I would assume, probably 2? And how many ppm would that produce?
 
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Groundhog_Day

Student
Dec 5, 2023
115
Hi, question. Almost done solidifying my method, but I wanted to ask how much charcoal I would need for a ~11m3 bathroom? More than a kilo I would assume, probably 2? And how many ppm would that produce?
I saw it mentioned in another thread that the minimum amount you need is 0.135kg per m³. Therefore, for 11m³ the minimum would be 1.485kg. But they said to use 3 to 4 times the minimum amount.
 
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thot88

Student
Apr 11, 2023
147
My partner, who posted on here some time ago, succesfully used carbon monoxide last year, and I have been in hell ever since. I intend to follow him before the anniversary of his death as living without him is unbearable, and I will do the same as he did.
Sorry if this is an irrelevant question, but how did your partner successfully use carbon monoxide?
 
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strawberry931

Member
Aug 23, 2025
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Hi, question. Almost done solidifying my method, but I wanted to ask how much charcoal I would need for a ~11m3 bathroom? More than a kilo I would assume, probably 2? And how many ppm would that produce?
Use as much as you feasibly can without burning your house down. Use multiple containers if possible. Using too much isn't going to keep you alive, but using too little will.

Use multiple chimney starters so you can light it all at the same time. Let the thick smoke go away before moving into the room. The smoke will be very unpleasant and induce SI.
 
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Syriancel

Member
Jan 6, 2021
30
I'm in the initial stage of planning my suicide. I've been thinking of using the charcoal method inside my father's Kia Cerato car but I have a few questions, I would be grateful if you could help me by answering my questions:
1- How much charcoal would I need?
2- When exactly do I get the charcoal inside the car
3- How do I seal the car and what parts of the car should I seal?
4- How do I keep the interior part of the car from getting damaged (I want my family to use the car after I'm gone).
5- How much should I get the concentration of CO?
Sorry if there are grammatical mistakes, English isn't my first language. If there is a manual you could share, that would help.
 
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strawberry931

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Aug 23, 2025
76
1- How much charcoal would I need? As much as you can feasibly use without burning the car. I would say at least 6 kg
2- When exactly do I get the charcoal inside the car. You light the charcoal outside the car normally or with a chimney starter. Allow the thick smoke to dissipate before putting into your car. You don't have to let the smoke die down but if not it will irritate your eyes and sinuses.
3- How do I seal the car and what parts of the car should I seal? Use pillows or towels underneath the driver and passenger floor. Seal all dash vent openings. Put a towel over the vent near the windshield. Tape the seams of doors that you don't need to open. Tape around where the windows glass meets the seal.
4- How do I keep the interior part of the car from getting damaged (I want my family to use the car after I'm gone). Layers of bricks and a pan with water. Wait for my good bye thread soon that will detail the process I'm using.
5- How much should I get the concentration of CO? Ideally 10,000 ppm as that should kill you with in 10 minutes. If you can't sustain that high then it's about getting as high as you can and sustaining for as long as possible.
Sorry if there are grammatical mistakes, English isn't my first language. If there is a manual you could share, that would help. Just wait for my goodbye thread which will be soon. I will detail every aspect of my process. You can follow me to make sure you see it.
 

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