I hear all these stories on how people make themselves pass out. Just out of innocent curiousity, how do you do that? Someone told me that you press a part of your body or something?
someone1234 answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 6:06 pm: DONT DO IT!
They did that when I was in the 8th grade, they tried it on this one guy and he started shaking I think he went into a sezure or something any way I heard that it could make you heart suddenly stop, also it block the oxegen getting to your brain so you might have to deal with some long term problems. [ someone1234's advice column | Ask someone1234 A Question ]
kim06 answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 5:17 pm: its a stupid thing to do dont try it. people can die from it i wouldnt try and passing out isnt a nice thing to do anyway. [ kim06's advice column | Ask kim06 A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Monday April 10 2006, 9:55 pm: Seriously, don't do it. It's a really bad idea.
Unconsciousness is nothing like sleep - and yes, I do know what I'm talking about. On TV they often show people being knocked out with a punch, for example. What they DON'T tell you is that if you're hit hard enough to lose consciousness, there's a real chance of noticable permanent brain damage or even death.
herbivore answered Monday April 10 2006, 9:50 pm: i have one thing to say... DON"T DO IT! that game is known as "the pass out game" and it is severly dangerous. i read an article in 17 magazine about a girl and her best friend who played that game at parties and such and then her friend DIED! there have been so many deaths in the US from kids playing that game. i dont know you but all i am asking is that you dont play that dangerous game! :0 [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
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