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- Apr 8, 2018
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Dude, how fucking hard is it to buy a rope?
Your setups are ridiculous xD
You go to any city in any country to any hardware store and buy it?
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Dude, how fucking hard is it to buy a rope?
Your setups are ridiculous xD
I'd tested it and it works pretty well. I'd go for full suspension If I had any support higher than my own height.How are you progressing with your chains and scarf setup? Id suggest some kind of home depot store to get proper ropes
Partial suspension works by compressing the arteries. It should happen in less than 4 maxium 10 seconds. Hyperventilation is not of any use in this case.I wonder if it works with sitting down?
Would hyperventilation + partial suspension make it quicker to go?
No it doesn't work. Either you'll compress the wrong vessels and have an unpleasant feeling or you'll faint and wake up after convulsions. Hyperventilation is useless. You're going to panic anyway if you know that you're going to die. I tried many times to hang myself by sitting.I wonder if it works with sitting down?
Would hyperventilation + partial suspension make it quicker to go?
If you just read the whole thread, you would see some links from amazonHow many mm does the rope have to be? I'm talking about width
Everyones anatomy is different.@NoLifeNoPain
Lets talk about anatomy, in particular, how deep your arteries have to be for this method to work (or fail) at all.
Check this guy out, its some random person, but look at his veins, they're sticking out. Super easy.
But I spent 2 fucking days trying to find mine and its fucking 6 feet deep under my skin... And I really have ZERO fat on my neck...
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You should look for a pulse, and then press hard until you compress both the jugulars and the carotids (you compress the carotids by finding the jugulars and applying 3kg of pressure on them). I'm underweight and I can see my veins too, so maybe that's why it's easy to do for me. Ben drowned himself in a bath/river/lake after hyperventilating, you can do that too.@NoLifeNoPain
Lets talk about anatomy, in particular, how deep your arteries have to be for this method to work (or fail) at all.
Check this guy out, its some random person, but look at his veins, they're sticking out. Super easy.
But I spent 2 fucking days trying to find mine and its fucking 6 feet deep under my skin... And I really have ZERO fat on my neck...
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It's made to discourage drones from suiciding probablyEven in movies. They make it look like it's torture. I did auto-asphyxiation for fun.
I've read of people hanging themselves with shoelaces (eg in a hospital or prison) so I don't think thickness is a big concern. It might be more uncomfortable to use a thinner rope, though.How many mm does the rope have to be? I'm talking about width
I think the amount of time it takes is different for different people. I've sat and compressed my carotid arteries with my fingers, and 90 seconds later I was still basically fine. I've read things about blacking out after 15 seconds, but I think you just have to sit there and wait to black out or lose consciousness. Maybe it depends on your particular anatomy, like someone else suggested.Partial suspension works by compressing the arteries. It should happen in less than 4 maxium 10 seconds. Hyperventilation is not of any use in this case.
I had this misconception that you had to use really big ropes like in movies, luckily I see that you can use pretty much even thinner onesI've read of people hanging themselves with shoelaces (eg in a hospital or prison) so I don't think thickness is a big concern. It might be more uncomfortable to use a thinner rope, though.
Yes, you don't need rope at all - you can use things from around the house, too. People use belts, scarves, bathrobe belts, towels...I had this misconception that you had to use really big ropes like in movies, luckily I see that you can use pretty much even thinner ones
For full suspension
you mean execution hanging?Yup, hangman's noose is for long drop.