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Anhaedra

Anhaedra

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Considering my options here, I was opposing to physically painful methods, but now I dont care, and yes Im sober. Just wanted to know how its like: how long the building needs to be, is it painful, or its just for a split second.
 
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Agon321

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Aug 21, 2023
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I'm not sure about the pain.
It probably won't hurt (or only for a moment). Of course, if you jump from the right height.

Overall this is a good method.
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Agon321

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Whats the difference between water and land?
30 meters ;).

The body behaves differently in contact with water and land.
Of course, when the jump is made from a great height, the water behaves in a sense like concrete.
It's not the fall that kills.
The massive slowdown at the end kills.

76 meters (for water) is probably a safe number.
I recommend using it.
It's best to minimize the potential risk of becoming a vegetable.
 
Anhaedra

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30 meters ;).

The body behaves differently in contact with water and land.
Of course, when the jump is made from a great height, the water behaves in a sense like concrete.
It's not the fall that kills.
The massive slowdown at the end kills.

76 meters (for water) is probably a safe number.
I recommend using it.
It's best to minimize the potential risk of becoming a vegetable.
I think there arent any tall bridges here, will stick concrete/land.
 
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Agon321

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I think there arent any tall bridges here, will stick concrete/land.
It depends on your situation.

It's definitely harder to find a place to jump from and hit the water.

Of course, you can also jump from 50 meters into the water and die.
Also, if you don't die right away, you'll just drown. Knowing how to swim won't necessarily help because you would most likely have broken bones.

However, it is best to minimize the chance of unexpected failure and/or pain.
If you have no place to jump into the water in your location, choose the option of hitting the ground.
 
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