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TiredNorthStar
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- May 13, 2024
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An idea spinning around in my head is dry ice in the trunk of my car. I'll line the area with a tarp to be a little more airtight and ease cleanup. Maybe I'll tape over some vents with packing tape too just in case. Then I'll fill a bucket with dry ice and hot water, and curl up next to it, in the trunk/ behind the seats. I worked around big bins of dry ice a few years ago, stuck my head in them a couple times so I know the panic feeling. If its concentrated enough the haze takes over quick, and there's not much panic, I think I can push through. CO2 being denser than air, it should stick around long after the dry ice disappears. Thoughts on this method?