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patati157

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May 21, 2019
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There is a bridge in my town that is 70 meters high, which people use to ctb, but I worry if 70 meters into water is enough for a painless death, or it would break every bone of my body and makes me drown, that would not be pleasant!
 
Asta

Asta

Specialist
Jun 7, 2019
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The Golden Gate Bridge is 245 ft (74 meters) from the water.

 
Oblivion Lover

Oblivion Lover

No life, no suffering
May 30, 2019
360
70 meters is a fair height. For comparison, Google says that the Golden Gate bridge have a similar height. Still, people have survived falls from 1000 meters and even higher depending of how they landed. Only landing head-first would make sure that death is instantaneous or near instantaneous, and it may be hard to control how you land. To be fair, a fall from such height, no matter how you land, is likely to make you pass out, so you wouldn't feel the pain of drowning, but I don't recommend this method.
 
been_there

been_there

Life cares only for itself.
Jun 5, 2019
297
Survivals are stories. Deaths aren't usually. Jumping won't be painless.
 

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