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SomedayorNexttime

Member
Jul 13, 2025
34
Hey everyone,

Been talking to a lot of people in the chat and trying to explain this method, and one user wanted me to make a post about it, so here goes everything.

We're going after a classic idea of using a blood choke, except, it will be against ourselves. In the privacy of our own homes. In a fully relaxed state.

This method is fully capable and will kill you very fast. I know this because it's what we were taught in the Marine Corps.

First, you're going to want some Gorilla tape OR a tree ratchet.

Second, get two Sackhole/Cornhole bags.

Now, depending on what you're using, you'll want to lie on the ground and put the bags on these two exact areas on your neck (In blue).

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The reason we're lying on the ground is that we want to be able not to have to fuss over putting the bags on us and making sure they don't fall out of place before we use the ratchet or the tape. You're putting the bags on these two areas to go after the internal carotid arteries.

Start cinching the ratchet closed or wrap the tape around your neck once. Is everything feeling good? I'm glad. If not, then uncinch it a little and place the bags. You want to make sure that you're not compressing the windpipe as that could cause you to freak out a little.

We want this to be painless and fast.

After you're comfortable, sit down if you want to or stand up. Do whatever you want honestly. Start wrapping the tape around your neck more and a little tighter or start closing the ratchet more.

In about 5-20 seconds you will pass out. After that, it's pretty much game over unless you somehow hit the ratchet release. That's why I said we could also use tape as well. With the gorilla tape, it will make sure that you don't inadvertently try to tear the tap off... because it will be strong as hell around your neck.

After you pass out, it will only take a few minutes, and you will be brain dead from the complete lack of blood flow to your brain.

I think I've explained this pretty well and I hope you guys understand the method. If not, please don't hesitate and I'm sure that I can help you out or someone else in the community can help you out.
Thank you so much for this. You don't know how much it means to me that you shared this. Thank you endlessly
 
heyilikeicecream

heyilikeicecream

New Member
Jul 2, 2025
3
i need some help, what am i doing wrong?


i have padding, one folded sock on each side with duct tape around my neck and the strap. i did lay down with everything but felt nothing. on my first try, i did two socks on each side but that turned out to be a bit hard, so.
 
_RustyLeaf321

_RustyLeaf321

Member
Nov 28, 2023
25
i need some help, what am i doing wrong?


i have padding, one folded sock on each side with duct tape around my neck and the strap. i did lay down with everything but felt nothing. on my first try, i did two socks on each side but that turned out to be a bit hard, so.
I encountered the same problem as you. Until i tried it while standing up, which makes sense, since when you're standing the blood have much more dificulty getting up to your brain. While doing the finger on carrotids test while standing, i could feel the effects within less than 10sec. I believe that it just takes a little longer when laying down. So in your case i think it just needs more time for your brain to lack oxygen. So what i'd recommend is first to be sure your padding works while standing before doing it laying down.
 
heyilikeicecream

heyilikeicecream

New Member
Jul 2, 2025
3
I encountered the same problem as you. Until i tried it while standing up, which makes sense, since when you're standing the blood have much more dificulty getting up to your brain. While doing the finger on carrotids test while standing, i could feel the effects within less than 10sec. I believe that it just takes a little longer when laying down. So in your case i think it just needs more time for your brain to lack oxygen. So what i'd recommend is first to be sure your padding works while standing before doing it laying down.
okay, thank you so much!
 

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