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I've come to the obvious realization that opioid od is the best way to go, I was considering something like taking a massive OD on a bathtub slowly running, so when I do pass out slowly the water would take over. With a weight also present of course. Does anyone else have a strategy similar to this that combines the peaceful passing out of opioid with then certainty of death
Opioids would certainly be my go-to if I had access to them. The one caveat I hear about them is that the fatal dose can be somewhat unpredictable because of differences in individual responses, although if I understand correctly you wouldn't be relying on the overdose to do the act of killing. Overall, I think the idea is sound.
<div><p paraid="897462298" paraeid="{5fa4501c-3f63-4c8d-80b9-d02818eeec93}{176}">When a man died of a drug overdose in Colorado, it took time to figure out which drug. Because it wasn’t fentanyl but another opioid called nitazene. Even though nitazenes have been around for decades, they haven’t...
I genuinely want to say 'a train' because nothing else seems like a sure thing, but I've also seen video of someone possibly surviving this, because apparently laying across the tracks is not a sure thing unless whoever is doing this can keep their head positioned while out. (It's a weird video and involves an amputated person in the middle of nowhere, though whatever wacked them out enough to end up on the tracks is uncertain and they brought their dog with them.)
As this genuinely is something to consider for anyone expecting this to be peaceful for themselves... Yeah.
Trash compactor seems common enough but requires exquisite timing and wouldn't want to wake up in the middle of that.
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