• Hey Guest,

    If you would still like to donate, you still can. We have more than enough funds to cover operating expenses for quite a while, so don't worry about donating if you aren't able. If you want to donate something other than what is listed, you can contact RainAndSadness.

    Bitcoin Address (BTC): 39deg9i6Zp1GdrwyKkqZU6rAbsEspvLBJt

    Ethereum (ETH): 0xd799aF8E2e5cEd14cdb344e6D6A9f18011B79BE9

    Monero (XMR): 49tuJbzxwVPUhhDjzz6H222Kh8baKe6rDEsXgE617DVSDD8UKNaXvKNU8dEVRTAFH9Av8gKkn4jDzVGF25snJgNfUfKKNC8

Ihavenofriends

Ihavenofriends

Member
Feb 26, 2021
31
I know there are lots of threads about jumping on here, but I just to check if my method will work. I'm planning to jump from a six story building, head-first, onto concrete. I've planned out how I want to jump so I'll be sure to land on my head, because I've heard that's the best way to ensure instant death. I'm planning to jump during the day, and the building is very public, so when I jump it's very likely that I'll be seen immediately. Is this a reliable method, or should I try something else?
 
Y

yeahwellso

Student
Dec 5, 2020
150
I've planned out how I want to jump so I'll be sure to land on my head
That counts for nothing. You've imagined yourself diving headfirst. Congrats. When you're standing there, you're not going to want to do that. You're not going to want to jump, and you're going to be even more hesitant to dive.

Is this a reliable method, or should I try something else?
Of course it's not a "reliable method". It's not high enough.
 
  • Like
  • Hugs
Reactions: filthyrottendirty, Celerity, Mixo and 3 others
alown

alown

soon in the other reality where we come from ༄
Mar 13, 2021
297
I know there are lots of threads about jumping on here, but I just to check if my method will work. I'm planning to jump from a six story building, head-first, onto concrete. I've planned out how I want to jump so I'll be sure to land on my head, because I've heard that's the best way to ensure instant death. I'm planning to jump during the day, and the building is very public, so when I jump it's very likely that I'll be seen immediately. Is this a reliable method, or should I try something else?
It depends on your weight, I read from a reliable source that for certain death (99% certain) by killing yourself by jumping, the height must be at least 150 meters if the body hits a surface, and 250 meters on water.

The problem with the height of 6 floors is that it represents around 12 meters, and even if you jump head first you run the risk that during your fall your body will turn over and your head will not arrive first, which can leave you alive and with irreparable damage for the rest of your life.

The problem with jumping suicides is that if you end up in a wheelchair all your life in a vegetative state you're even less likely to be able to attempt suicide again. I prefer a thousand times swallowed 200 ml of pento.
 
  • Like
Reactions: filthyrottendirty, Celerity, Cherry Crumpet and 2 others
Ihavenofriends

Ihavenofriends

Member
Feb 26, 2021
31
That counts for nothing. You've imagined yourself diving headfirst. Congrats. When you're standing there, you're not going to want to do that. You're not going to want to jump, and you're going to be even more hesitant to dive.


Of course it's not a "reliable method". It's not high enough.
I'm planning to lay on my back with my head on the edge of the building and edge myself off. I'm not sure if I described it well, but that's what I'm planning to do. I probably sound like a dumbass, but I've tried edging myself off my bed like this and my head always seems to end up in the right position. All I have to do then is keep my body straight as I fall, which shouldn't be too hard.

Question then... how should I find a building that's high enough, and how do I get in? I'm kind of in a pickle in regards to height, I don't exactly live in a city, so most of the buildings around me aren't tall enough... and walking is the only option of transportation for now. I'm not particularly sure how to get into buildings either. It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof.
 
alown

alown

soon in the other reality where we come from ༄
Mar 13, 2021
297
I'm planning to lay on my back with my head on the edge of the building and edge myself off. I'm not sure if I described it well, but that's what I'm planning to do. I probably sound like a dumbass, but I've tried edging myself off my bed like this and my head always seems to end up in the right position. All I have to do then is keep my body straight as I fall, which shouldn't be too hard.

Question then... how should I find a building that's high enough, and how do I get in? I'm kind of in a pickle in regards to height, I don't exactly live in a city, so most of the buildings around me aren't tall enough... and walking is the only option of transportation for now. I'm not particularly sure how to get into buildings either. It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof.
when you are going to fall, you risk making movements with the survival instinct, and it is normal to have the arms and legs that move during a fall (like when swimming) it is instinctive, your body can so turn around, and you'll never be sure to hit the ground headfirst.

however in your place I will tie weights on my head, or a heavy chain to add more weight to this part of the body, to ensure that during the fall the head remains down and that the body does not turn over. then as I told you in my previous post, 12 meters will certainly not be enough, and you should know that the skull of a human being is extremely solid, and yes the human species having the strongest of the skulls. you have better time to jump from a bridge. but why not go for a soft method like SN or N?
 
Y

yeahwellso

Student
Dec 5, 2020
150
I'm planning to lay on my back with my head on the edge of the building and edge myself off. I'm not sure if I described it well, but that's what I'm planning to do. I probably sound like a dumbass, but I've tried edging myself off my bed like this
Well, to be fair that is "reasonable". It seems like a plausible way of actually getting yourself off the top of a building in spite of the fear.

All I have to do then is keep my body straight as I fall, which shouldn't be too hard.
No, that's still a problem. It is very hard, and it's a drawback to the edging off. You won't have control of whether or not you tumble in the air.

>Question then... how should I find a building that's high enough, and how do I get in? I'm kind of in a pickle in regards to height, I don't exactly live in a city, so most of the buildings around me aren't tall enough... and walking is the only option of transportation for now. I'm not particularly sure how to get into buildings either. It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof.

Is walking the only option because you are very, very young?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Celerity
W

WornOutLife

マット
Mar 22, 2020
7,165
The problem with jumping suicides is that if you end up in a wheelchair all your life in a vegetative state you're even less likely to be able to attempt suicide again.to.

True story.
Jumping is so complicated. I would never use that method. Also, I can't imagine the fear and doubts to jump I'd have once I'd be there.
 
  • Hugs
Reactions: alown
Ihavenofriends

Ihavenofriends

Member
Feb 26, 2021
31
Well, to be fair that is "reasonable". It seems like a plausible way of actually getting yourself off the top of a building in spite of the fear.


No, that's still a problem. It is very hard, and it's a drawback to the edging off. You won't have control of whether or not you tumble in the air.

>Question then... how should I find a building that's high enough, and how do I get in? I'm kind of in a pickle in regards to height, I don't exactly live in a city, so most of the buildings around me aren't tall enough... and walking is the only option of transportation for now. I'm not particularly sure how to get into buildings either. It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof.

Is walking the only option because you are very, very young?
Walking is my only option cause I'm poor as fuck.
 
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: This_sux ✓, filthyrottendirty, Celerity and 1 other person
T

tiredoflife1

New Member
Mar 19, 2021
2
jumping sounds brutal ngl. imagine just being disabled.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Celerity
lofticries

lofticries

obedear
Feb 27, 2021
1,470
You'll only be disabled if the height is not high enough. Jumping would be high on my list of methods if I could find a high enough place with no security or people walking around. If I were going to jump I'd let myself fall backwards rather than fall forwards.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Celerity
Ninive

Ninive

New Member
Mar 12, 2021
4
I can only advice you to be careful using this method. I've seen one person having jumped from a bridge because of relationship issues.... paraplegia. He might not even have a second chance to kill himself. Another case (only from 2 stories high though) suffered multiple fractures, that's about it.

I for myself wouldn't go for jumping.
 
  • Like
Reactions: filthyrottendirty
R

rs929

Specialist
Dec 18, 2020
391
The SI is incredibly hard to overcome as well
 
  • Like
Reactions: Celerity and Life is pointless
X

xaea13

Student
Jul 13, 2020
100
That counts for nothing. You've imagined yourself diving headfirst. Congrats. When you're standing there, you're not going to want to do that. You're not going to want to jump, and you're going to be even more hesitant to dive.


Of course it's not a "reliable method". It's not high enough.
In your opinion, is 15 stories onto concrete a reliable method if I fall backwards?
 
Y

yeahwellso

Student
Dec 5, 2020
150
In your opinion, is 15 stories onto concrete a reliable method if I fall backwards?
Obviously. 15 stories onto concrete is reliable no matter how you fall.
 
alown

alown

soon in the other reality where we come from ༄
Mar 13, 2021
297
I think he finally jumped and it worked, his name is crossed out, peace to his soul
 
  • Love
Reactions: Grave
Jumper Geo

Jumper Geo

Life's a bitch and then you die.
Feb 23, 2020
2,910
A strange but true story, look at the base jumper at Beachy Head his chute never opened, now they usually jump at the highest point, and 90% of people die but he broke his legs and survived.


Cheers

Geo
 
  • Wow
  • Like
Reactions: Celerity, lobster salad and alown
Viov

Viov

Member
Aug 13, 2020
36
A strange but true story, look at the base jumper at Beachy Head his chute never opened, now they usually jump at the highest point, and 90% of people die but he broke his legs and survived.


Cheers

Geo
I wonder if it partially opened... it is very unlikely he would survive otherwise. He d hit the ground with over 209kmh. There s a youtube video somewhere of something like this happening the guy got very bruised as he hit the cliff on his uncontrolled decent but survived. His parachute had gotten tangled...
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sunset764, Jumper Geo and BluesRunTheGame
BluesRunTheGame

BluesRunTheGame

Blackpilled
Dec 15, 2020
1,715
I wonder if it partially opened... it is very unlikely he would survive otherwise. He d hit the ground with over 209kmh. There s a youtube video somewhere of something like this happening the guy got very bruised as he hit the cliff on his uncontrolled decent but survived. His parachute had gotten tangled...
I agree there's gotta be more to this. Maybe he bounced off the cliff at some point (possibly deliberately)? Or as you say perhaps a partial opening was involved. Hopefully they'll be follow-up stories.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sunset764, Celerity and Jumper Geo
X

xaea13

Student
Jul 13, 2020
100
Well, to be fair that is "reasonable". It seems like a plausible way of actually getting yourself off the top of a building in spite of the fear.


No, that's still a problem. It is very hard, and it's a drawback to the edging off. You won't have control of whether or not you tumble in the air.

>Question then... how should I find a building that's high enough, and how do I get in? I'm kind of in a pickle in regards to height, I don't exactly live in a city, so most of the buildings around me aren't tall enough... and walking is the only option of transportation for now. I'm not particularly sure how to get into buildings either. It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof.

Is walking the only option because you are very, very young?
"It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof."

I'm not saying you should try pulling this off, but you'd be surprised how easily you can get into places if you're carrying a ladder. Or any sort of "maintenance" equipment. Doors often open for you with no questions asked.
 
Y

yeahwellso

Student
Dec 5, 2020
150
"It's going to look fairly suspicious to just go into a random tall building as a stranger and go to the roof."

I'm not saying you should try pulling this off, but you'd be surprised how easily you can get into places if you're carrying a ladder. Or any sort of "maintenance" equipment. Doors often open for you with no questions asked.
I see that you're honoring the Sanctioned Suicide tradition of cluelessly replying to the wrong comment. OP might be interested, but I am not.
 
X

xaea13

Student
Jul 13, 2020
100
I see that you're honoring the Sanctioned Suicide tradition of cluelessly replying to the wrong comment. OP might be interested, but I am not.
Oops, my mistake. Wasn't very practical advice anyway.
 
BluesRunTheGame

BluesRunTheGame

Blackpilled
Dec 15, 2020
1,715
A strange but true story, look at the base jumper at Beachy Head his chute never opened, now they usually jump at the highest point, and 90% of people die but he broke his legs and survived.


Cheers

Geo

I wonder if it partially opened... it is very unlikely he would survive otherwise. He d hit the ground with over 209kmh. There s a youtube video somewhere of something like this happening the guy got very bruised as he hit the cliff on his uncontrolled decent but survived. His parachute had gotten tangled...

I agree there's gotta be more to this. Maybe he bounced off the cliff at some point (possibly deliberately)? Or as you say perhaps a partial opening was involved. Hopefully they'll be follow-up stories.

Follow-up here:

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-head-but-bounced-off-cliff-four-times.75120/
 
Last edited:

Similar threads