Lutembëe

Lutembëe

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Feb 19, 2020
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I think it can be useful for people who think CTB by jumping. The guy survived after jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, there's only a 2% chance of survival.
He's answering questions from people who subscribe to Reddit.

 
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whereispeace

whereispeace

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Mar 18, 2020
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Wow. That's pretty amazing. If someone survives jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, maybe they aren't really meant to die...
 
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NothingElseMatters

NothingElseMatters

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Mar 30, 2020
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It's funny how most of survivals regret their act. Fuck it, I wouldn't.
 
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Soulless_Angel

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rntmss

rntmss

Taking it one day at a time
Feb 7, 2020
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Holy crap. He was conscious the whole time?
 
Mm80

Mm80

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May 15, 2019
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Is this guy recent or the one in the documentary from years ago ?
 
Lutembëe

Lutembëe

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Feb 19, 2020
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Is this guy recent or the one in the documentary from years ago ?
He is recent, it was two years ago. The guy was 20 at that time
 
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MoreThanAFeeling

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Feb 23, 2020
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He felt immediate relief after jumping :) I needed to hear that. Thanks for sharing OP.
 
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bigoutfit

bigoutfit

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Oct 7, 2019
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You have to remember these people regret it because they are jumping from shit high. I would regret it to. I t would be scary as hell. Also they 2% survive. It will be less than that as people will jump that they have no idea about.

Jumping from a major hit will more or less do the job but even if you are 100% that you want to CTB you are going to regret it on the way down due to SI.

It will be terrifying.
 
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bigoutfit

bigoutfit

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Oct 7, 2019
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Yeah this person didnt regret it. Kevin Hines says he did.


After leaping, Hines, as described by Time, had instant regret: "When my hands left that rail—and my legs curled over—as soon as I left the bridge, I thought, 'I don't want to die'."[9] He had gone over the railing head first, but when he regretted his decision, turned himself around to land in the water legs first

also see below link

So what was the stat that so struck me? It was not the quantity of people who have leapt to their death from that bridge, nearly one every 16 days. Rather, it was this. All 29 people who survived their suicide attempts off San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge have said they regretted their decision as soon as they jumped.

The moment Ken Baldwin let go of the railing he immediately thought, "What am I doing? This was the worst thing I could do in my life." He instantly thought of his wife and daughter and didn't want to die.

He recalls realizing that everything he thought was unfixable was totally fixable — except for having just jumped.
 
CatchTheBus

CatchTheBus

If I could start over, I’d keep myself
Jan 14, 2020
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"The Bridge" is an amazing documentary about the GGB suicides. I've watched it multiple times. Gene Sprague's story is so relatable for me!!
"I read the most amazing article in the New York Review the other night. This social scientist, this researcher, went out and did this study where she interviewed everyone who had ever attempted to kill themselves by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge; and it turns out every single person she interviewed, every single one, confessed that after they threw themselves off that bridge, about two thirds of the way down it suddenly occurred to them that all the seemingly insurmountable problems they had in their lives were fixable. Every single one,save for the fact that they had just thrown themselves off the Golden Gate Bridge"

I think of that quote every time I hear about someone jumping.
 
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Thebuddhacel

Thebuddhacel

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Jan 16, 2020
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Since many people change their lives for better after a suicide attempt, would be suicide a good thing at all?
 
Painpleasure

Painpleasure

Student
Apr 9, 2019
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It is a fallacy that most who commit suicide end up regretting it.

Up to HALF of ALL successful suicides WORLDWIDE have attempted suicide before (Prior attempt). This indicates that they didn't regret their prior decision.
 
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Marktheghost

Marktheghost

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Feb 20, 2020
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How high is it? And is it water he landed in? And did he land head first?
 
Donk

Donk

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Jan 3, 2020
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i think those people who regretted jumping was acting on impulse. they didnt really think it through. people who has accepted their fate for a long time wouldnt regret ctbing. they've had enough of suffering. no regrets...just relief that they can end the pain.
 
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itsamadworld

itsamadworld

i wanna die somewhere like up there
Mar 15, 2020
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It's funny how most of survivals regret their act. Fuck it, I wouldn't.
I used to tell people I regretted my suicide attempts. I really didn't regret them, i still wish I had succeeded.....I had my reasons for lying....
 
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Kumachan

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Mar 5, 2020
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If you arent afraid of heights anyway, jump onto concrete surface not water. It must be scary as f**k, even 2% of surviival is too much of a risk
 
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