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braintorture

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Oct 19, 2025
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Hey there.

I'm planning to catch the bus by the end of the year and I'm looking to know what's the safest distance in meters to jump from and how to ensure success along as how painful it would be. I'd like to minimize the pain and be sure of doing so.

The reason behind me choosing jumping is because hanging seems complicated and painful and even though I currently have access to medication like Xanax, Atarax, Sertraline and a couple of SSRIs and alcohol (gin and vodka) I don't know if it's enough.

SN seems interesting but I dont know reliable sources and it seems painful.

I have a budget of ~300€ and I'm in France.

Sorry for the confusion or lack of knowledge- I'm really trying to get to the point.

Thanks.
 
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Pony Slaystation

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Jul 28, 2018
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Since you're in France you might appreciate this study:


It basically says that above the 5th floor your chances of surviving a fall are low and gets significantly lower with each higher floor, as long as you land on concrete directly and don't land feet-first.

As far as pain goes, I think you could assume that the higher up you go, the greater the impact will be when you land, and therefore the quicker your body will stop functioning.
 
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