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Alabama_death

Member
Sep 17, 2022
31
There is a bridge nearby with a height of about 100ft. Would that be enough to kill you immediately? The ground is a shallow creek with rocks
 
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Colgate

Member
Sep 14, 2022
5
There are accounts of people surviving falls from airplanes, so maybe a bridge would not be a fail-proof method...
 
SexyIncél

SexyIncél

🍭my lollipop brings the feminists to my candyshop
Aug 16, 2022
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Lost All Hope claims:
The most important factor in suicide by jumping is height. Stone2​ states that jumping from 150 feet (46 metres) or higher on land, and 250 feet (76 metres) or more on water, is 95% to 98% fatal. 150 feet/46 metres, equates to roughly 10 to 15 stories in a building, depending on the height of one story. 250 feet is the height of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
 
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Alabama_death

Member
Sep 17, 2022
31
So 100ft is some sort of gambling. Damn. The bridge is the highest point around here
 
nopride86

nopride86

Student
Mar 16, 2022
135
You're going to want 250ft plus for guaranteed fatality. There's too many stories of people falling from over half of that and walking (so to speak) away.