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Lookoutbelow

Lookoutbelow

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That's good information. I wouldn't have thought there would be studies of jump survivors but it makes sense that there are. I need to read more about this stuff.
The bad news is they also all reported feeling immediate regret when they jumped. I feel regret living every day so no big deal. I know it is going to be regretful and terrifying, but only for a few seconds.
 
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livinginhellnation

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Nov 19, 2023
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Grand Canyon - Glass Walk- technically not a bridge..but it will do.

personally i would love to jump, i feel like i would impulsively do it before i had time to be too scared. unfortunately there's no high buildings by my area, and i also hate the way the body ends up after :/
Not if you are Evelyn McHale!
The bad news is they also all reported feeling immediate regret when they jumped. I feel regret living every day so no big deal. I know it is going to be regretful and terrifying, but only for a few seconds.
That's just your body survival instincts kicking in.
 
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