"too scared to hear the truth, you whores?"
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke has created a 3D-printed suicide machine that allows users to administer their own death in a matter of minutes.Called Sarco, the futuristic-looking machine features a coffin-like sealed pod with transparent panels. It sits on top of a raised platform that leans at an angle.By pressing a button on the inside of the pod the machine floods with liquid nitrogen, an unregulated substance that can be easily purchased.This lowers the oxygen level within the capsule, making the user feel "slightly tipsy" before falling unconscious and ultimately, dying.
The machine is portable, meaning it can be moved to the user's desired location."You can tow it off and have it overlooking the Alps or the lakes. When you're ready you say goodbye, use the code to get in, pull down the canopy, press a button and you die in a few minutes. It's a very peaceful death," he explained.
"I'm not suggesting Sarco is everybody's cup of tea but it seems to be a lot of people's cup of tea," said Nitschke.
liquid nitrogen, an unregulated substance that can be easily purchased
Add a strong acid and hook it up to a drain. Make it a true one-stop solution.
Quote"I'm not suggesting Sarco is everybody's cup of tea but it seems to be a lot of people's cup of tea," said Nitschke.
It looks like he salvaged materials from late 1990's cordless phones to make this.