Kramer
Nervous wreck
- Oct 27, 2020
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How was the man in black able to fall like he did? He didn't flail at all like the others, and yet during the whole documentary you see him pacing the bridge as a nervous wreck.
He looked calm as he fell, not stiff.Maybe he had a panic attack that made him unable to move? That's all I can think of sorry
I liked how the family members of the deceased were dignified and respectful of their choice, literally all of them. I wish the fuxers would follow their example.How was the man in black able to fall like he did? He didn't flail at all like the others, and yet during the whole documentary you see him pacing the bridge as a nervous wreck.
The friends of the man in black are scum. You should rewatch their interviews.I liked how the family members of the deceased were dignified and respectful of their choice, literally all of them. I wish the fuxers would follow their example.
He was the quintessential "an hero"He was iconic a true inspiration to those partial to dying on their own terms.
He placed his hands on his chest as he fell. It's a self comfort while the others flailed madly.He did have quite the dignified death, having tried to work up the courage to jump off my local bridge, to no avail. I'm quite jealous of his rock-hard balls, especially to just slowly lean back like he did (if my memory serves me correctly). Definitely an amazing documentary!
Pasted the link to watch again in this thread a little higher upI watched it on Netflix many years ago. Wanted to watch it again but now I can't find it. Good documentary.
Thanks for that!Amazing documentary to watch . It was fascinating to see how he jumped. It takes some nerve to do that.
Just watch gene he is the only one you need to rememberThey should've shown more jumpers. I need more people to identify with in my final moments
I can only remember 2 other deaths. A girl and that old man whose hat flies offJust watch gene he is the only one you need to remember