Professor K
your eyes vacant and stained
- Feb 9, 2023
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CONTEXT
My chosen method is train decapitation: laying on the ground, my neck on a rail, head faced towards the sky as it is the last view I desire to contemplate.
But it comes with a few issues and concerns.
My spot, the best I could find might be a little problematic but I don't want to give up on it.
The railway intersect with a pedestrian lane.
The practical thing about this is that it comes with a warning signaling.
But it also raises quite a few interrogations.
So this is the best equivalent I found on google image (and it is the same type of train!):
The train I've seen is very short but very fast.
Once the pedestrian lane is crossed, you're surrounded with railways, rocks and trees/bushes.
I've seen the trains at my spot and they don't seem to slow down when they pass by or at least even if they do, they still move at a high speed by which is good news.
QUESTIONS
What do I do if somebody walks by at the same time?
Do I have to hide in the bushes beforehand so the conductor and possible pedestrians don't anticipate my plan and try to interfere ?
Is it okay lay on my back, facing the sky?
Is this type of train (I think it's called TGV or RER) effective? There doesn't seem to be cowcatchers on them somehow.
Do I wait until the signaling turn on to run into a hiding spot for a few seconds and then rapidly lay on my back neck on the railway once the train is near?
My chosen method is train decapitation: laying on the ground, my neck on a rail, head faced towards the sky as it is the last view I desire to contemplate.
But it comes with a few issues and concerns.
My spot, the best I could find might be a little problematic but I don't want to give up on it.
The railway intersect with a pedestrian lane.
The practical thing about this is that it comes with a warning signaling.
But it also raises quite a few interrogations.
So this is the best equivalent I found on google image (and it is the same type of train!):
The train I've seen is very short but very fast.
Once the pedestrian lane is crossed, you're surrounded with railways, rocks and trees/bushes.
I've seen the trains at my spot and they don't seem to slow down when they pass by or at least even if they do, they still move at a high speed by which is good news.
QUESTIONS
What do I do if somebody walks by at the same time?
Do I have to hide in the bushes beforehand so the conductor and possible pedestrians don't anticipate my plan and try to interfere ?
Is it okay lay on my back, facing the sky?
Is this type of train (I think it's called TGV or RER) effective? There doesn't seem to be cowcatchers on them somehow.
Do I wait until the signaling turn on to run into a hiding spot for a few seconds and then rapidly lay on my back neck on the railway once the train is near?