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etme

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Dec 13, 2024
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The last thread I saw regarding butane as a method for CTB was during august, and even then the details were a bit vague so I'm gonna try asking again.

I'd love to know if it's even viable or if the chance of it failing are way to high to even be considered as a proper method? In theory it should be pretty effective as butane is highly corrosive, but I'm not really sure.

I was either thinking of this or the night-night method
 
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The death of inmates in prison through butane gas inhaled directly from small cooking cylinders is very common.
Methane and butane knock out hemoglobin, responsible for transporting oxygen to the tissues. At the beginning there is dizziness, the brain lacks oxygen, then euphoria sets in, but then the intoxication of the organism begins. And the damage can be serious. The intoxication is multi-organ, can be irreversible and therefore even lead to death.
 
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babouflo201223

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Aug 18, 2024
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La mort de détenus en prison due au gaz butane inhalé directement à partir de petites bonbonnes de cuisson est très fréquente.
Le méthane et le butane détruisent l'hémoglobine, responsable du transport de l'oxygène vers les tissus. Au début, on a des vertiges, le cerveau manque d'oxygène, puis l'euphorie s'installe, mais ensuite l'intoxication de l'organisme commence. Et les dégâts peuvent être graves. L'intoxication est multiorganique, peut être irréversible et donc même entraîner la mort.
Mais je me demande : comment est-il possible que des détenus détiennent le droit d'avoir des petites bonbonnes de butane dans leur cellule ? Elles pourraient provoquer des explosions, la mort d'autres détenus qui ne veulent pas mourir, etc. C'est pour moi un mystère que je n'arrive pas à expliquer, ou alors j'ai mal comprendre quelque chose...
It's possible I already asked but I don't remember : is it peaceful die or are there sufferings ?
 
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Thatdude

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Sep 26, 2019
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The death of inmates in prison through butane gas inhaled directly from small cooking cylinders is very common.
Methane and butane knock out hemoglobin, responsible for transporting oxygen to the tissues. At the beginning there is dizziness, the brain lacks oxygen, then euphoria sets in, but then the intoxication of the organism begins. And the damage can be serious. The intoxication is multi-organ, can be irreversible and therefore even lead to death.
I didn't know people can get high from it.

I wonder how painful it is as one goes from this.
 
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Mais je me demande : comment est-il possible que des détenus détiennent le droit d'avoir des petites bonbonnes de butane dans leur cellule ? Elles pourraient provoquer des explosions, la mort d'autres détenus qui ne veulent pas mourir, etc. C'est pour moi un mystère que je n'arrive pas à expliquer, ou alors j'ai mal comprendre quelque chose...
It's possible I already asked but I don't remember : is it peaceful die or are there sufferings ?
The topic has been discussed for many years. It has been proposed to provide prisoners with electric induction stoves, but the costs of doing so are too high. So it continues to be more convenient to use butane cans. Yes, it's a peaceful death. They don't even realize. They aspire to get high and then death comes for some. Others fall asleep without dying.
 
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babouflo201223

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Aug 18, 2024
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Le sujet est débattu depuis de nombreuses années. On a proposé de doter les prisonniers de réchauds électriques à induction, mais les coûts sont trop élevés. Il est donc toujours plus pratique d'utiliser des bonbonnes de butane. Oui, c'est une mort paisible. Ils ne s'en rendent même pas compte. Ils aspirent à se défoncer et puis la mort arrive pour certains. D'autres s'endorment sans mourir.
Ok, then it's possible to fall unconscious without dying and next have serious damages into your body. That is the main problem. What a pity !
 
TimetoGo!

TimetoGo!

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Aug 30, 2022
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I think Aaron Carter was inhaling this, amongst other narcotics……and drowned in the bathtub 🛁
 
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Ok, then it's possible to fall unconscious without dying and next have serious damages into your body. That is the main problem. What a pity !
I have never heard of any particular damage to the body. Usually you either die or survive. It is true that potentially all asphyxias can lead to damage, even SN.
 
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In theory it should be pretty effective as butane is highly corrosive, but I'm not really sure.
Butane is not corrosive. It's just an asphyxiant with low toxicity.

I think Aaron Carter was inhaling this, amongst other narcotics……and drowned in the bathtub 🛁
He huffed difluoroethane.
 
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