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11-06-2019, 04:24 AM
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Re: Another Suicide Live Stream (hanging)
One side will do? Do you even know about the Circle of Willis? Look it up. Two fingers are not going to cut off the carotid. Being close to the heart and being the main vessel supplying the head, you needs at least 10 pounds of force to close off the carotid. Not easy to do with two fingers. If you are blacking out, it's probably because of vagal stimulation. Finally, the placement of the noose does not matter if it's slip knot and it's full suspension. No matter the knot is at the front, back, or the sides, the weight of an adult will close off the arteries sufficiently. |
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#43
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11-06-2019, 07:28 AM
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Re: Another Suicide Live Stream (hanging)
Yeah, maybe. That would allow the knot to move more easily It didn't slip much, though. Make mine 3/8-inch nylon braid, please, when my time comes.
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#44
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11-06-2019, 09:13 AM
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Re: Another Suicide Live Stream (hanging)
Oh she definitely wanted to get herself out of that. Wow. This is the first time I have ever watched a video of a woman hanging herself and going thru those movements...as well as the first time ever to watch someone realize they didn’t want to suicide. Wow. Fucking creepy and disturbing but also very interesting. At one point she scratches herself, think she actually felt an itch that needed relief? First I’ve ever seen of that done by someone hanging themselves! Question: If you were watching someone’s stream, they said they were going to kill themselves, what would you do? |
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11-07-2019, 01:48 AM
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Re: Another Suicide Live Stream (hanging)
Doctor here. Uh, no, Annihilator is absolutely correct. People can have blockages of one side of their carotid from atherosclerosis and be completely unaware due to the redundant blood supply from the other carotid, as well as the continued supply from the verterbral arteries at the posterior of the circle of willis through the pontine artery and the communicating arteries in the aforementioned Circle of Willis. People can live indefinitely with one side blocked provided it doesn't throw an emboli up into the brain (which is absolutely the main concern). Gotta love it when mediocre dumbasses who don't know anything think they know it all. |