The 18-story Liberty of the Seas was traveling between Cuba and the Bahamas' Grand Inagua Island when the shocking incident happened at about 4am Thursday.
Jumping sounds like a terrifying method to me personally rather than easy. I believe one would have to be very brave to go through with it, I envy those who had the courage to succeed in this. But anyway at least that individual is now free from this cruel, futile existence, rest in peace.
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The 18-story Liberty of the Seas was traveling between Cuba and the Bahamas' Grand Inagua Island when the shocking incident happened at about 4am Thursday.
Jumping sounds like a terrifying method to me personally rather than easy. I believe one would have to be very brave to go through with it, I envy those who had the courage to succeed in this. But anyway at least that individual is now free from this cruel, futile existence, rest in peace.
Honestly I don't think this would guarantee an instant death to everyone. If you don't die immediately you'd have to suffer the unbelievable agony of multiple broken bones and ruptured organs while also drowning. No way I'd ever choose this method.
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