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Panter

Panter

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Aug 17, 2024
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Ive been thinking a lot lately about ending it all. ive had these thoughts for longer periods of my life, but this time i have a car. She's a mazda miata 92' model, and she means the world to me. ive had her for a year, worked on her and fixed her up so she's just about perfect. i love her with all my heart. i want to go out driving her.

Ive tried driving more and more recklessly lately, in hopes that ill get into a fatal accident. driving while on opiates, closing my eyes, driving way too fast. (all in the middle of the night, with no one around. its important to me that no one else gets hurt because of me.) all of that, but nothings worked so far. ive been in a few "accidents" that could've very well ended my life, but ive walked out without a scratch, same with the car.

My question is; How fast do you need to be going while hitting say a tree, to die immediately on impact?
 
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Nikitatos

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Apr 10, 2024
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There is no exact number. Lots of factors are involved. A guy went skydiving and his parachute failed to open and survived. So, you never know.
 
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Aprilfarewell4

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Apr 9, 2024
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Ive been thinking a lot lately about ending it all. ive had these thoughts for longer periods of my life, but this time i have a car. She's a mazda miata 92' model, and she means the world to me. ive had her for a year, worked on her and fixed her up so she's just about perfect. i love her with all my heart. i want to go out driving her.

Ive tried driving more and more recklessly lately, in hopes that ill get into a fatal accident. driving while on opiates, closing my eyes, driving way too fast. (all in the middle of the night, with no one around. its important to me that no one else gets hurt because of me.) all of that, but nothings worked so far. ive been in a few "accidents" that could've very well ended my life, but ive walked out without a scratch, same with the car.

My question is; How fast do you need to be going while hitting say a tree, to die immediately on impact?
Somebody out here died a few weeks ago hitting a tree going about 65. Not wearing a seatbelt so he got ejected through the windshield at high speed. It was probably a suicide.
 
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So many variables. I'm not sure I'd recommend this method as modern cars are pretty safe.

I've attended many wrecks over the years and I've seen crushed cars where the occupants lived and some cars with minimal damage that were fatalities or the very least "life altering".
 
Panter

Panter

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Aug 17, 2024
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So many variables. I'm not sure I'd recommend this method as modern cars are pretty safe.

I've attended many wrecks over the years and I've seen crushed cars where the occupants lived and some cars with minimal damage that were fatalities or the very least "life altering".
My car is from 1992, so its not exactly modern anymore. im not sure it even has functioning airbags lol

thats what im concerned about too tho. ive been in several wrecks myself where i probably should've died, but i didnt even get a scratch. i dont want to crash, only to end up surviving with "life altering" injuries.
Somebody out here died a few weeks ago hitting a tree going about 65. Not wearing a seatbelt so he got ejected through the windshield at high speed. It was probably a suicide.
65 miles or kilometers?
 

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