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Hunter2005

Experienced
Apr 15, 2023
230
I'm thinking of jumping off a bridge but I really hope I don't survive.
 
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inpursuitofpeace

Member
Jan 4, 2023
53
Me too, but the thought of having all of my bones shatter and surviving is what has made me avoid it up until this point; I've heard it's been said that the impact of hitting the water is like concrete. That's great if you die, but horrible if you don't. That's the part that scares me. But at the moment, this might be my only option.
 
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darkythoughts876

Member
Apr 9, 2023
40
You could try a back up plan in case that falling down fails?
 
Octavia

Octavia

“I’d… rather kill myself.”
Mar 4, 2023
363
Zip-tying a backpack full of rocks to oneself should help with drowning after the initial impact, although that having one's lungs fill with water is not exactly a pleasant experience.
 
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Abdullah

Abdullah

Member
Apr 20, 2023
56
I'm thinking of jumping off a bridge but I really hope I don't survive.
I would shoot up some heroin just before doing it. Or take some fentanyl. Do it at night and make sure no-one sees you.
 
RhapsodyinBerserk

RhapsodyinBerserk

Death in Reverse
Apr 11, 2023
70
That's honestly really ballsy...I thought about it and it actually seems like a good method. It's fast, easy, an if you ump headfirst, relatively painless. The only thing is etting over the fear of jumping...SI would probably be the biggest pain in the ass tbh.
 
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Cryptonite

Cryptonite

In the state of shock of what happened
Apr 30, 2022
722
Jumping is a good method, provided you have sufficient height and good surface. It is also painless. One of the users here jumped from around 7 m and still felt zero pain, he/she immediately went unconscious.
 
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headcase95

headcase95

abject failure
Apr 17, 2023
70
Your brain releases adrenaline with calms your system and epinephrine which kills pain. you won't feel pain until a few days later if you survive. Also most car crash victims die within 30 minutes, so extrapolate that to a bridge jump and it shoudln't be too bad if you're truly desperate.
your body will flip and tumble if you dive head first so there's no way out knowing you won't end up on your feet. best way is to belly flop. this will damage the internal organs like heart and liver beyond repair.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
43,600
To me jumping certainly sounds like such a terrifying method, those who went through with it were very courageous, but it does sound horrific the thought of jumping going wrong. I really do hate how humans are denied the option to just pass away in peace without risks and complications, but sadly it's just the cruel reality.
 

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