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6o66yx
Student
- Sep 29, 2023
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I have an very strong opioide (Isotonitazene) in the form of powder, so i could numb the pain with that I guess.
But is there an way to reach it with cuts?
I just wanna contribute with blood loss and then take the rest of the opiod powder dissolved in DSMO and insert it rectally, taking an strong antiemetic which dissolves in the mouth and crush a lot of sleeping pills with a grinder and mix that with juice or something to drink that and totally pass out.
The opioide is so strong, that when 2 others just dipped their finger in the powder and brushed most of it back into the bag and put it in the mouth, they still vomitted a lot. Just as an example of how strong it is. So, with all of that combined, I shouldn't survive that.
The blood loss, maybe combined with some aspirin to make the blood thinner so it shoots out faster out of the cut, would be just an extra step to not wake up again due to not enough blood in my system and not waking up after taking all of the meds.
I hope it works and we die anyway some day, that's my philosophy behind my plans.
But is there an way to reach it with cuts?
I just wanna contribute with blood loss and then take the rest of the opiod powder dissolved in DSMO and insert it rectally, taking an strong antiemetic which dissolves in the mouth and crush a lot of sleeping pills with a grinder and mix that with juice or something to drink that and totally pass out.
The opioide is so strong, that when 2 others just dipped their finger in the powder and brushed most of it back into the bag and put it in the mouth, they still vomitted a lot. Just as an example of how strong it is. So, with all of that combined, I shouldn't survive that.
The blood loss, maybe combined with some aspirin to make the blood thinner so it shoots out faster out of the cut, would be just an extra step to not wake up again due to not enough blood in my system and not waking up after taking all of the meds.
I hope it works and we die anyway some day, that's my philosophy behind my plans.