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userm23

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I'm tired. How high do I have to jump from? How do I make it painless?
 
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Kaisler

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You can try drinking alcohol, but according to PPH it'll tense up your muscle, protecting your internal organ, which can increase your chance of survival. Well if you jump from a 30 story building that's another story
 
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Amumu

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Where is jumping mentioned in the pph?
 
mentalhealthfighter

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Jun 15, 2021
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I think it will be painless, just make sure its really high.
 
Amumu

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Sorry I must've mixed the wiki on the site and pph

I see. I know there are incredible records for jumping, that's why it's scary....

Never take the wiki for granted though, we never know.
 
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Addi_Madd

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if painless is a non negotiable criteria for you then jumping isn't the method. Even if you die quickly there will probably be at least one or two conscious seconds of full body agony as your body experiences that trauma. The main benefit of jumping is that you can't change your mind once you're falling so there's no chance to back out if SI kicks in, only you know whether that outweighs the cost.
 
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I know of people who have jumped from a multi-storey car park (it's 7 stories) in my city and died. I considered this but I realised that knowing my luck, I'd survive and be badly injured. I'd go with something as high as possible, 10 stories at least and onto hard concrete. I would use this method but I really don't think I'd be able to make the jump even with alcohol in my system.
 
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