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Firecaste

Firecaste

Experienced
Jan 5, 2019
216
I have a hairdryer, and I can take the pain. I'm only concerned about the success rate. I need the current to travel through my brain/heart. looking for ways to improve the odds. should I cut the wire and just use that or the dryer itself? I tried playing with partial hanging, but this is apparently faster and I won't be able to stop myself.
 
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Xerxes

Xerxes

Invisible
Nov 8, 2018
936
Most modern appliances have a ground fault interruptor which turns the device off instantly when it becomes waterlogged. Older appliances, like something you buy at a flea market that came from the 90s would do the job, though it'll either be a painful jolt, or full on electrocution.
 
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Redt2go

Redt2go

flower child
Jan 5, 2019
1,643
I read somewhere that it might not work because of modern technology and that itlit short out before it kills you or blow the fuse in yiyo house 1st. Don't remember where honestly bc I've read so many ctb articles and info
 
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Boxoftools

Boxoftools

Member
Dec 4, 2018
44
If you have updated plastic plumbing this will not work. The key, like you said, is to pass current through organs. Normally this would be accomplished by touching you middle back or head to a grounded pipe or fixture creating a lower resistance path to ground.
 
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Boxoftools

Boxoftools

Member
Dec 4, 2018
44
You can throw a lamp in your tub and take the bulb out. Measure current at various point in the tub with a multimeter and its very easy to see that only place you will have current will be directly between contacts because it's the path of least resistance.
 
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Xerxes

Xerxes

Invisible
Nov 8, 2018
936
You could get a standard taser, and shock yourself in the heart while bathing in the tub.
 
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Boxoftools

Boxoftools

Member
Dec 4, 2018
44
You could get a standard taser, and shock yourself in the heart while bathing in the tub.
Unfortunately this would not work either. A taser would have to have a contact on your middle back and one in the front to effectively pass through your heart. Electrocution these days is extremely difficult and unreliable.
 
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Redt2go

Redt2go

flower child
Jan 5, 2019
1,643
I think 5 seconds of taser to the heart will kill you
 
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Firecaste

Firecaste

Experienced
Jan 5, 2019
216
I really need my death to be spontaneous with minimal setup. Because I'm not alone very often. Going all the way out into the woods and hanging is too premeditated. Doing it at home is too risky I'll be found. I might try to hail Mary this, drugs in the UK are highly regulated. This is carebear land unfortunately.
 
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