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I think i found a good jumping spot
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It's some residential building inside some gated community but you can easily walk inside and even use the elevator without a key. Each floor has windows in the hallways
I think it's like 19 stories, it should be enough right ??
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It's some residential building inside some gated community but you can easily walk inside and even use the elevator without a key. Each floor has windows in the hallways
I think it's like 19 stories, it should be enough right ??
19 stories sounds like enough although why are you choosing this method if I may ask? I've thought about it but I always thought it would be much more painful than hanging or other things, also there's someone on social media who got PARALYZED from a jumping attempt, and obviously still survived and life's even worse after that :(. That scares me. If jumping isn't painful someone let me know, maybe I'll make a post about it, it seems mentally easier than other methods even if it's more painful, all you have to do is work up the courage to jump instead of a million steps and pills, once you jump there's no turning back. That's it.
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19 stories sounds like enough although why are you choosing this method if I may ask? I've thought about it but I always thought it would be much more painful than hanging or other things, also there's someone on social media who got PARALYZED from a jumping attempt, and obviously still survived and life's even worse after that :(. That scares me. If jumping isn't painful someone let me know, maybe I'll make a post about it, it seems mentally easier than other methods even if it's more painful, all you have to do is work up the courage to jump instead of a million steps and pills, once you jump there's no turning back. That's it.
I'm between this or hanging, both work as long as I die, hanging seems a bit harder to get right if you aim for partial but im still open to it. What I like about jumping is that, if you jump from a high enough point theres no turning back, there's no one that can help you, it's the true end of everything
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I'm between this or hanging, both work as long as I die, hanging seems a bit harder to get right if you aim for partial but im still open to it. What I like about jumping is that, if you jump from a high enough point theres no turning back, there's no one that can help you, it's the true end of everything
I'm between this or hanging, both work as long as I die, hanging seems a bit harder to get right if you aim for partial but im still open to it. What I like about jumping is that, if you jump from a high enough point theres no turning back, there's no one that can help you, it's the true end of everything
That's what I thought but after hearing people can survive jumping I have much less faith in it. I hope you find peace and don't end up injured or worse, paralyzed for the rest of your life like that person :(.
The windows probably don't open all the way if they do and it will most likely be extremely hard to break the glass. A lot of places try to prevent this from happening.
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That's what I thought but after hearing people can survive jumping I have much less faith in it. I hope you find peace and don't end up injured or worse, paralyzed for the rest of your life like that person :(.
See this sounds legit but if this was really true, if you jump from this high and lose consciousness immediately it won't hurt, wouldn't everyone here just find a place to jump? If it was that easy? There must be a catch
See this sounds legit but if this was really true, if you jump from this high and lose consciousness immediately it won't hurt, wouldn't everyone here just find a place to jump? If it was that easy? There must be a catch
My son died after jumping from the 16th floor of a Chicago building. I learned as much as I could about what happened and there was no indication that he was unconscious before hitting the ground.
See this sounds legit but if this was really true, if you jump from this high and lose consciousness immediately it won't hurt, wouldn't everyone here just find a place to jump? If it was that easy? There must be a catch
See this sounds legit but if this was really true, if you jump from this high and lose consciousness immediately it won't hurt, wouldn't everyone here just find a place to jump? If it was that easy? There must be a catch
Take this with a grain of salt but the Wikipedia article says that jumping is the most common suicide method in Hong Kong (52.1% of all cases in 2006—who knows what it is in 2026) so it really depends on what is easily accessible to citizens.
High rise buildings are common in major cities but cities where most people actually live in high rise apartments are less common.
Take this with a grain of salt but the Wikipedia article says that jumping is the most common suicide method in Hong Kong (52.1% of all cases in 2006—who knows what it is in 2026) so it really depends on what is easily accessible to citizens.
High rise buildings are common in major cities but cities where most people actually live in high rise apartments are less common.
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