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Carol Kohl
Dec 30, 2025
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the website's overall modus operandi de-prioritizes suicide methods that are highly unlikely to work, & prioritizes reducing harm to those living & jumping is a very gory scene for onlookers to witness most of the time & is unlikely to work unless you jump off a really, really high place at a height that most people don't have access to. you can still search it on this website, people have still been talking about it.
 
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Jul 16, 2025
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Jumping is one of the methods with the highest fatality rates, not far behind the most lethal (firearms). This is shown in many of the works shown in the suicide compilation, such as Geo Stone's Suicide. So I wouldn't categorize jumping as highly unlikely to work. Jumping also does not necessarily leave a gory scene behind.
 
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