Is this shit still possible (pic)? Are there still commercial helium tanks that aren't pussified and dilluted with oxygen, or can I do it with industrial helium tanks if I have a flow regulator? Also how do you fix a CPAP tubing to an industrial tank?
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Anyone who used the right tank shouldn't be around to tell the tale OP
Carbon monoxide is much better, you have crazy hallucinations before it all goes black.
>>34630158
It's become an industry standard to dilute the tanks. I'm looking online for one that isn't.
There was a detailed image explaining the procedure, people say ita painless, but there is this little risk about one of your lungs go boom
>>34630387
It's also not a 100% effective.
One major risk of using an exit bag or a mask is that you may try to remove the bag while you're unconscious. The instinct of self-preservation is so strong that even if you really do want to die 100%, you may still pull the bag or mask off once your conscious mind is gone.
In the best case scenario you'll just wake up after a minute with a headache, in the worst case you'll wake up with irreversible brain damage.
>>34630397
Is there even a story or any news of someone dying using this method?
hypothetically, the person is going to die anyway, he should just get his hands on some morphine or some other opiate or make an n2o (better than helium, found at the dentist) exit bag.
so hypothetically, one shouldn't mind getting it in highly illegal ways