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- Nov 12, 2023
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Somewhere in the north, places down south like beachy head although incredibly ideal are simply too far away for me. Anyone know any places?
More of a backup method than anything but it doenst seem like that bad of a method to me if it's from high enough.Nooooo don't jump
It says permanently closed but I don't think it's high enough anyway.It's probably demolished or closed off by now but I always considered the Five Ways Tower in Birmingham as a good spot.
Either I'm jumping or train method. I don't care if others see.Nooooo don't jump
How far north?Somewhere in the north, places down south like beachy head although incredibly ideal are simply too far away for me. Anyone know any places?
The ones you mentioned are a bit too far north now lol. Thanks for the website though, there's other places on there that are a bit closer to me, it's super helpful.How far north?
Apparently there's:
- Humber Bridge, Kingston-upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom – more than 200 incidents of people jumping or falling from the bridge took place in the first 26 years after it opened in 1981
- Erskine Bridge, Erskine, Scotland, United Kingdom.
- Forth Road Bridge, Scotland, United Kingdom – estimated over 20 suicides a year – more than 800 since the bridge opened in 1964*
List of suicide locations - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Surviving a jump wouldn't be pleasant
I'm not sure of height requirement When i was looking into them i noticed people have survived this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_Suspension_BridgeThe ones you mentioned are a bit too far north now lol. Thanks for the website though, there's other places on there that are a bit closer to me, it's super helpful.
I agree surviving a jump won't be pleasant but honestly at this point I'd rather be a vegetable than whatever this currently is. Also if it's from the recommended height it should be okay, obviously I'm aware there's still a small chance of it failing even so but there's always a chance with any method of it failing.
Of course that was the one I was considering, just my luck…I'm not sure of height requirement When i was looking into them i noticed people have survived this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
If you read about the woman who survived it mentions two children survived being thrown off it later by their deranged father
i seriously don't understand how people see the world as such a wonderful place when shit like that can happen. ignorance is bliss. i don't even want to know what injuries (physical and mental) they obtained
Might risk it anyway, it's over water so if the fall doesn't kill me I'll most likely drown. Or maybe I won't risk it. Depends how desperate I get. Either way it's a good option to have.I'm not sure of height requirement When i was looking into them i noticed people have survived this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
If you read about the woman who survived it mentions two children survived being thrown off it later by their deranged father
i seriously don't understand how people see the world as such a wonderful place when shit like that can happen. ignorance is bliss. i don't even want to know what injuries (physical and mental) they obtained
i attempt to ignore reality as much as possible, the more i look at the world and the behaviour of humans it hurts too much. i don't want any part in it.Of course that was the one I was considering, just my luck…
I am actually so sick of this shit.
The world is a disgusting place, I felt sick to my stomach reading that story. Some human beings really do not deserve to live, despicable creatures.
It's 249ft tall, recommended jumping height on land is 150+.It says permanently closed but I don't think it's high enough anyway.
Just looked it up, imo doesn't seem that accessible but then I'm not familiar with the area. You said you went many years ago so maybe they've made it harder to get to?One place I had in mind that isn't super far down south is Gaping Gill, a pothole in Yorkshire. I've been there irl many years ago, it's literally just a 100m deep hole in the ground with a big chamber below, for comparison clifton suspension bridge and the golden gate bridge are 75m drops. I'm not 100% sure on what's directly below the hole though, general pics of the bottom show it to be pretty gravelly but the waterfall that goes into it might create a pool to break a fall slightly. I can't guarantee an instant death on impact, but I might get desperate enough someday if my train method brings up hurdles.
That's not far from me. Still there but in the demolition phase I believe. Should be around for a few months.It's probably demolished or closed off by now but I always considered the Five Ways Tower in Birmingham as a good spot.