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I want to kill myself
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2019-10-12 at 9:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by STER0S it happened to me.
got cocky with my tolerance, stopped breathing, room-mates rushed me to the e.r. – got resuscitated – ended up with a hernia from it.
my point is – if i was never resuscitated, i would've died pain-free.
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if it happened to you then how are you posting this?
yeah but you don't know for sure if you were going to die..
I've overdosed several times, been taken to the hospital ect.. and sometimes didn't.. sometimes people think you will die but that doesn't mean that you dieded...
I was told by a kiwi paramedic that I died and my bday and I was like how did I die if I'm talking to you? It's actually hard to die from heroin in my experience.. I've never died from it and I've done meth and alcohol on top of it. -
2019-10-12 at 9:06 AM UTCtrue, true.
i very well may have revived within' time.
just droppin' my 2 cents. -
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2019-10-12 at 5:23 PM UTCwtf did lanny just do ?
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2019-10-12 at 5:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Same thing, border jumper. Dont ever question the white man's intellect.
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And no they're not 'the same thing'. Chemistry prefixes exist for a reason. You can't just say 'carbon oxide' to describe carbon monoxide because it's an overreaching term for any of the carbon oxides, such as carbon suboxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbon trioxide, carbon tetraoxide, etc.
If you passed highschool chemistry, you would know this. -
2019-10-12 at 5:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by blaster master ยงmยฃรgรL, as much as WE ALL HATE hiki, wouldn't you feel terrible if he actually did what you advise?
Frankly no. He's the type who is liable to committing terrorism, and has openly endorsed and praised such acts. If he killed himself I would consider it a form of societal harm reduction. -
2019-10-12 at 6:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM *Don't
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And no they're not 'the same thing'. Chemistry prefixes exist for a reason. You can't just say 'carbon oxide' to describe carbon monoxide because it's an overreaching term for any of the carbon oxides, such as carbon suboxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbon trioxide, carbon tetraoxide, etc.
If you passed highschool chemistry, you would know this.
saying carbon oxide is not the same as saying oxides of carbon.
people who are well versed with chemistry will take it as a given that carbon oxides refers to carbon monoxide just as people would take it as a given that if you call a pony a trick pony it unmistakeably means that pony is a mono-trick pony. -
2019-10-12 at 6:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by GAAAAALM *Don't
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And no they're not 'the same thing'. Chemistry prefixes exist for a reason. You can't just say 'carbon oxide' to describe carbon monoxide because it's an overreaching term for any of the carbon oxides, such as carbon suboxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbon trioxide, carbon tetraoxide, etc.
If you passed highschool chemistry, you would know this.
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny saying carbon oxide is not the same as saying oxides of carbon.
people who are well versed with chemistry will take it as a given that carbon oxides refers to carbon monoxide just as people would take it as a given that if you call a pony a trick pony it unmistakeably means that pony is a mono-trick pony.
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny saying carbon oxide is not the same as saying oxides of carbon.
people who are well versed with chemistry will take it as a given that carbon oxides refers to carbon monoxide just as people would take it as a given that if you call a pony a trick pony it unmistakeably means that pony is a mono-trick pony.
Well articulated, Vincent.๐ -
2019-10-12 at 7:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny saying carbon oxide is not the same as saying oxides of carbon.
people who are well versed with chemistry will take it as a given that carbon oxides refers to carbon monoxide just as people would take it as a given that if you call a pony a trick pony it unmistakeably means that pony is a mono-trick pony.
Shut up retard.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/carbon%20oxide
https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Environmental_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_(Environmental_Chemistry)/Atmospheric_Chemistry/Carbon_Oxides
You don't drop the prefix in chemistry.
Here, study up kiddo
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-chemistry/chapter/naming-compounds/ -
2019-10-12 at 7:24 PM UTC
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2019-10-12 at 7:36 PM UTCFentanyl, benzos and alcohol. Less than $100 for everything. Or pentobarbital if you have around $600.
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2019-10-12 at 7:54 PM UTC