I shall jump to my death 4 months from now and am warming myself up. Just want to share what I've learned if some of you plan to use this method.
Pros:
+ If done correctly, spinal cord will be severed or brain will be destroyed on impact resulting in a peaceful death
+ Requires nothing and is a "free" method, anyone can do it
+ Chance of survival is extremely slim. In rare cases people ended up vegetables but still passed away
Cons:
- Accidentally hitting someone (avoid this by surveying the surroundings or choosing a less busier time)
- A closed casket funeral
- Public death (chances are you'll end up on social media and some bystanders might be traumatized so location is important); but who gives a shit anyway
- Police might interfere if you hesitate, turning it into a hostage situation
Tips:
Ă— In order to combat SI, numb yourself with sleeping pills/drowsy meds
Ă— Position yourself to land on your back or head
Ă— Count to 3, Jump on 2. Fool your SI.
Ă— According to the wiki, alcohol beforehand is not advisable since it relaxes the muscles. Relaxed muscles protect internal organs
Ă— Fifty percent of people who fall four to five stories die. By the time you reach 10 or 11 stories, just about everyone dies
Ă— From a height of 30m there is a 90% probability of death
Ă— Practice jumping in your pool or a trampoline
Ă— Optimal Height is 100m over concrete, 200m over water
Best Locations:
Golden Gate (98% of jumpers die)
Beachy Head
A 10th floor balcony or fire exit
Some carpark
Yangtze River Bridge
Cairo Tower
Your workplace (if fed up with employer)
The Gap, Australia
A volcano, I've seen some craters without barriers installed
CRAZY ALTERNATIVES:
$ Plan a balloon ride, then jump off as you reach the top
$ Plan a solo skydive (requires a license), then "forget" to activate your chute
$ Drive your car off a cliff
$ For student pilots, you may try to jump off your trainer plane during your solo flight (yes,
someone succeeded using this method)
I shall add more stuff after I've researched more.
Thanks for reading.