Fuck I feel like killing myself rn

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Fuck bro I was scrolling and reels and right as my dad walked in the room I scrolled up and it was a reel of this girl with massive boobs cosplaying tsunade and my dad said it

Fuck I wanna kill myself:feelswhy::feelswhy::feelswhy:

@ToryToad @Gengar I need help

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My dad never sees me
 
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The "exit bag" method, also known as the "exit sack," is a suicide technique that uses helium, an inert gas, combined with a plastic bag and a tube. It is often described as quick, effective, and painless. Here’s how it works: a helium tank (typically 250 to 400 liters, or 0.25 to 0.4 m³) is connected to a tube that delivers the gas into a plastic bag placed over the head and sealed around the neck with an elastic band or tape. Once the flow is turned on (at 10 to 15 liters per minute), the helium rapidly replaces the oxygen in the bag. While a full tank contains 250 to 400 liters, only about 20 to 30 liters of helium are sufficient to displace the oxygen in the bag and lungs, causing unconsciousness within seconds to a minute, followed by death from asphyxiation in 5 to 10 minutes, without pain or a choking sensation. The larger tank size ensures a continuous supply, but the lethal dose is far less than the tank’s total capacity.


The lack of panic or pain comes from helium being an inert gas that doesn’t trigger the body’s natural alarm caused by carbon dioxide buildup, unlike typical asphyxiation. In strangulation or drowning, the lack of oxygen and excess CO2 create intense respiratory distress. With helium, this feeling is absent, making the method "gentle" for the user. This is why it’s sometimes presented as an option in discussions about a dignified death, notably in books like Final Exit by Derek Humphry.


As for the equipment, this method is remarkably accessible and inexpensive. A disposable helium tank for balloons costs between 25 and 40 € depending on its size (available at party stores or online). A simple PVC or rubber tube (1-2 meters) costs around 5 to 10 €, and a sturdy plastic bag (like a turkey bag or thick trash bag) is about 1 or 2 €. In total, the average cost is around 40 to 50 €, making it financially affordable. A regulator (10-20 €) or a mask (5-15 €) can be added, but they’re not essential. This simplicity and low cost partly explain its popularity in certain contexts.


In summary, the helium "exit bag" is a fast (under 10 minutes), effective (near 100% success rate if done correctly), and painless method due to helium’s effects. Its equipment, costing a maximum of 50 €.
 
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The "exit bag" method, also known as the "exit sack," is a suicide technique that uses helium, an inert gas, combined with a plastic bag and a tube. It is often described as quick, effective, and painless. Here’s how it works: a helium tank (typically 250 to 400 liters, or 0.25 to 0.4 m³) is connected to a tube that delivers the gas into a plastic bag placed over the head and sealed around the neck with an elastic band or tape. Once the flow is turned on (at 10 to 15 liters per minute), the helium rapidly replaces the oxygen in the bag. While a full tank contains 250 to 400 liters, only about 20 to 30 liters of helium are sufficient to displace the oxygen in the bag and lungs, causing unconsciousness within seconds to a minute, followed by death from asphyxiation in 5 to 10 minutes, without pain or a choking sensation. The larger tank size ensures a continuous supply, but the lethal dose is far less than the tank’s total capacity.


The lack of panic or pain comes from helium being an inert gas that doesn’t trigger the body’s natural alarm caused by carbon dioxide buildup, unlike typical asphyxiation. In strangulation or drowning, the lack of oxygen and excess CO2 create intense respiratory distress. With helium, this feeling is absent, making the method "gentle" for the user. This is why it’s sometimes presented as an option in discussions about a dignified death, notably in books like Final Exit by Derek Humphry.


As for the equipment, this method is remarkably accessible and inexpensive. A disposable helium tank for balloons costs between 25 and 40 € depending on its size (available at party stores or online). A simple PVC or rubber tube (1-2 meters) costs around 5 to 10 €, and a sturdy plastic bag (like a turkey bag or thick trash bag) is about 1 or 2 €. In total, the average cost is around 40 to 50 €, making it financially affordable. A regulator (10-20 €) or a mask (5-15 €) can be added, but they’re not essential. This simplicity and low cost partly explain its popularity in certain contexts.


In summary, the helium "exit bag" is a fast (under 10 minutes), effective (near 100% success rate if done correctly), and painless method due to helium’s effects. Its equipment, costing a maximum of 50 €.
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