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Say you were to jump off a tall building. what are your thoughts on the way down?
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There have been studies done on the footage of WTC jumpers on 9/11, it's estimated that 15 out of every 20 that jumped lost consciousness. They found this out by judging body movements on the way down.
I have full certainty that they did not feel anything when they hit the pavement. They all gained so much speed, firefighters say they basically turned into puddles of mush and blood at the ground. I read a story once of a firefighter who got hit by one of these jumpers, even with his hard hat on the firefighter had his whole upper body caved in, and I'm pretty sure some of his limbs fell off. He died. It's like being hit by a truck going 150-180 mph.
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RaphtaliaTwoAnimals, Salvacion and Maravillosa
hope this shit wooooorks, I don't wanna wake up as a ret---
I think that whenever I attempt something in the vein of suicide, although when it comes to jumping I'd be more afraid of injury than just brain injury
hope this shit wooooorks, I don't wanna wake up as a ret---
I think that whenever I attempt something in the vein of suicide, although when it comes to jumping I'd be more afraid of injury than just brain injury
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