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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
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What the title says,
I am very interested in this as there are many tall buildings and such but not many that are very easy to access.

Jumping is a last resort for me but I would like to know what places other people are thinking of and any places thst are accessible and would definitely result in death.
 
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average-joe4

Member
May 19, 2025
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I was just wondering the same
 
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numbeyesopen26

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Jun 27, 2025
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they are you still there?
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
64
Hello, anyone?
 
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Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
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People fall off bridges at night every year.
 
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knickknack81

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Apr 28, 2025
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I remember visiting Chicago a decade ago and staying an apartment via Airbnb. It was a high rise building and they had a balcony. At the time, I was totally freaked out at just how high up it was and the thought of hanging out on that balcony was terrifying. Nowadays, I think about that place as an option. Unfortunately, I think they might have changed the rules of what kind of apartments/hotels can be listed and booked on Airbnb. Its a shame because places like that could have absolutely be high enough to get the job done.
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
64
I remember visiting Chicago a decade ago and staying an apartment via Airbnb. It was a high rise building and they had a balcony. At the time, I was totally freaked out at just how high up it was and the thought of hanging out on that balcony was terrifying. Nowadays, I think about that place as an option. Unfortunately, I think they might have changed the rules of what kind of apartments/hotels can be listed and booked on Airbnb. Its a shame because places like that could have absolutely be high enough to get the job done.
Yes, so many buildings are tall enough but the issue is that so many of them are private property and the ones that are public have high security
 

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