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SuperioS

SuperioS

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Jan 16, 2024
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I found out (with google earth) that the building I want to jump off of is about 21 meters in high. If I jump headfirst into it like it was a swimming pool, would that kill me at least 95%?
and would a BAC (blood alcohol level) around 0.05 - 0.13% help?
 
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amyuwu

amyuwu

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Apr 3, 2025
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Yes, it is. I've seen people die from jumping out of their room windows or hotel windows, and they die instantly.
and check you can go into that building too
 
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Mel
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The part I don't like is how difficult it is to jump pointing the head upside down. In all the videos I've seen, none of them have managed to do it successfully, although all of them above twenty meters have been fatal.
 
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The part I don't like is how difficult it is to jump pointing the head upside down. In all the videos I've seen, none of them have managed to do it successfully, although all of them above twenty meters have been fatal.
Do you know how to dive? I feel it'll be easier if because you kinda know how to control your fall like head first
 
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The part I don't like is how difficult it is to jump pointing the head upside down. In all the videos I've seen, none of them have managed to do it successfully, although all of them above twenty meters have been fatal.
it's doesn't matter how you jump, it's matters how you land after jumping (if it's fatal or not), you can't you position yourself while jumping/failing so it's doesn't matter if the building aleast very high or above 20 meters, you gonna die anyway
 
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25dRvS9Ka

Mel
Jun 11, 2025
25
Do you know how to dive? I feel it'll be easier if because you kinda know how to control your fall like head first
Survival instincts usually kick in when you're on the edge of a hill. Adrenaline is distributed in your upper and lower limbs. It's almost impossible to get loose, and it's even harder to dive jump.

At the highest accessible point in my city, my legs lock up and my body refuses to move, diving is basically impossible. This is why people spend minutes on balconies on those videos. I must have seen at least two times people that managed to do what you'd like. There's a greater guarantee in cases of falls from low heights but it's not worth at all.
 
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Survival instincts usually kick in when you're on the edge of a hill. Adrenaline is distributed in your upper and lower limbs. It's almost impossible to get loose, and it's even harder to dive jump.

At the highest accessible point in my city, my legs lock up and my body refuses to move, diving is basically impossible. This is why people spend minutes on balconies on those videos. I must have seen at least two times people that managed to do what you'd like. There's a greater guarantee in cases of falls from low heights but it's not worth at all.
That's why i'm trying to drink before so it'll just get easier
 
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25dRvS9Ka

Mel
Jun 11, 2025
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That's why i'm trying to drink before so it'll just get easier
Drunk people may suffer fewer injuries, but from what I know this condition occurs in car accidents because of muscle relaxation, impaired reflexes and reduced perception of impact. These effects can lead to a more "ragdoll" state, in which the body is less tense and absorbs the impact more passively.

I don't know about jumping from a high place, but if you're over twenty meters high I don't think you'll have any chance of surviving.
 
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Drunk people may suffer fewer injuries, but from what I know this condition occurs in car accidents because of muscle relaxation, impaired reflexes and reduced perception of impact. These effects can lead to a more "ragdoll" state, in which the body is less tense and absorbs the impact more passively.

I don't know about jumping from a high place, but if you're over twenty meters high I don't think you'll have any chance of surviving.

hope so, if I had the chance I would probably choose something else, but this is kind of my only option. I was there once but i didin't jump and kinda "got saved"
 
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hyuk✮i

do you have brain damage
Jun 12, 2025
27
for what i know, you can die from a fall as low as 1.8 meters so with 21 meters, especially head first, you have very high chances of dying unless you are unlucky
when you will hit the ground, you will have a few minutes of agony as you drown (in your case) in the pool and bleed due to your injuries or your neck and head would be obliterated so you will just feel a sharp pain for a split second
i suggest to take sleeping pills or something similar, and be sure no bystander is here, or don't

i wish you good luck
 
Romanticize

Romanticize

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Aug 22, 2024
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no, 21 meters is way too low.

Now, if you land head first, it is more than enough.
The problem is you will not manage to jump head first. It's not easy navigating the jump from that high - it's NOT the same as a jump into the pool. If you try to rotate yourself to fly head first, you will make more than half a rotation, possibly even 2 or 3 rotations, with super hard control. I free falled many times, also I have been to aerodynamic tunnel, with wind 200-300km/h blowing me off from the floor - a long simulation of free fall. Navigating a fall is REALLY hard.

This is why you need to make sure to have 98%+ even when you landed on your back, belly or even legs. And for that, height of 40-50m+ is needed, and don't land on grass, but onto concrete.

Would alcohol help? Sorry, but also not. Alcohol relaxes your muscles, and there are articles saying that people shouldn't be surviving a fall but alcohol made them survive it. Alcohol is good only to overcome SI. This is why you want to go for 40++ meters. To overcome negative effect of alcohol and landing feet first.
 
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