are there any painless suicide methods in the UK?
>>34534867Food preservative. Drink enough of it and it stops oxygen from binding to your red blood cells. You turn blue and go to sleep. Make sure you have several hours to die or you can be resuscitated.Life's worth living.
>>34534869That is NOT painless. It causes painful convulsions. >>34534867Sorry, OP, but there are no painless methods of suicide. The ones that come closest all have a high risk of leaving you alive but permanently brain damaged. A massive overdose of Fentanyl injected directly into a vein is probably as close as you'll get.
>>34534867there is no such thing as painless suicide anywhere in the world or in this existence because suicide always tightens the cycle of attachment and samsara. this will lead to extreme pain and suffering in your next life which will last for many billions of years until you gradually shed all that karmic debt and are reincarnated in a slightly higher form of life
>>34534867bro just stop.
>>34534867Bumping cuz I wanna know too for the USSodium nitrite is banned and idk how to make it at home successfully
>>34534867get a credit card with 20k, buy a plane ticket to a white sand beach for a week and eat and sunbathe your woes awayit really only costs 2k to do this, but if you really wanna go insane and kys then spend the 20k
>>34534867Would jumping off the highest tower one can find do? What are the chances of surviving such a fall?
>>34535513>Would jumping off the highest tower one can find do? What are the chances of surviving such a fall?If the tower is high enough it will probably kill you, but it would take a surprisingly long time to die when you hit the ground. You *might* get lucky, land on your head and either crush your skull or break your neck, in which case it would be over in a few seconds; but it's quite likely that you'd break almost every bone in your body, and then take anything up to a few minutes to die from internal bleeding; you'd be in unimaginable agony all that time. Also, have you thought about what might be going through your mind on the way down? People who survive jumping off buildings and bridges nearly always say they changed their mind half a second after jumping and wished they hadn't done it. Also, honestly, you wouldn't have the courage to jump, and I think you know that deep down.You can survive a surprisingly long fall. There was a boy who survived a 100ft, ten-storey fall from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern in London in 2019. He was permanently injured, but is still alive now. So, a lot higher than that, anyway.