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VentingI really regret not jumping yesterday.
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even if you know whats going on, doesn't mean you have the right to tell another person what to do. thats not your decision, only them and them alone can decide what they want. and certainly not a random person on the internet
To remedy the no drinking problem, one could bring a flask and a coat when they go there. You could take a sip from it while hiding it under your coat.
Hey, can you tell us what has kept you from jumping. I wouldn't want you jump, is there someone you call or someone we could call for you. Perhaps you give us a bit of geography so we have an idea where you are,
Really. You're requesting his/her geodata, and on a recovery thread you're encouraging others to call emergency services. And saying that doctors saved you from a psychotic breakdown. Saying in a rather dubious manner. I don't know what your interests are, but it gives me creeps.
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To remedy the no drinking problem, one could bring a flask and a coat when they go there. You could take a sip from it while hiding it under your coat.
I would just bring the booze in a stainless steel water bottle so it just looks like water. Then wear a big floppy sun hat and bring a camera. Go on a bright sunny day, and they'll think you're a thirsty tourist.
I would just bring the booze in a stainless steel water bottle so it just looks like water. Then wear a big floppy sun hat and bring a camera. Go on a bright sunny day, and they'll think you're a thirsty tourist.
I think that was a scaremongering post as it's only partly true. Some companies require you to prove that you're ordering for a company (probably all uk suppliers because of the regulations now) but plenty of other Ss members, here in the UK, have successfully ordered & received SN.
I think that was a scaremongering post as it's only partly true. Some companies require you to prove that you're ordering for a company (probably all uk suppliers because of the regulations now) but plenty of other Ss members, here in the UK, have successfully ordered & received SN.
Sorry for sounding potentially gruesome. My thought is that at 150 ft, the surface tension of the water combined with the velocity of the fall would either kill you or knock you unconscious on impact, especially if you went head first. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here.
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