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timetodie24
Enlightened
- Apr 14, 2023
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I had wanted to jump but difficult for me to travel far and whilst many people have successfully ctb from local bridges, they're all far from guaranteed fatal height and not really any tall buildings I could gain access to. My back up was partial but after watching some videos, I'm thinking full makes more sense.
So i'm thinking full suspension from local bridge . I'm just worried about getting a secure knot around the bridge. One has thick posts and the other has like the metal mesh over the slats to make it harder to climb over so not sure if there'd be anywhere I could use as suspension point. One bridge is under repairs so could tie to scaffolding but would that be strong enough to hold ?
The reason I guess this is 'sick' fantasy is that it'd be very public (obviously I'll do it when no one around to intervene) . And I also want to carve on my face the final code that the system gives me. Need to be an example of what happens when there's a glitch in the system and an error is allowed to live too long. Just uncomfortable if any of this ends up in media. I don't care what people think of me when I'm gone but I'd feel bad my family dealing with that.
So i'm thinking full suspension from local bridge . I'm just worried about getting a secure knot around the bridge. One has thick posts and the other has like the metal mesh over the slats to make it harder to climb over so not sure if there'd be anywhere I could use as suspension point. One bridge is under repairs so could tie to scaffolding but would that be strong enough to hold ?
The reason I guess this is 'sick' fantasy is that it'd be very public (obviously I'll do it when no one around to intervene) . And I also want to carve on my face the final code that the system gives me. Need to be an example of what happens when there's a glitch in the system and an error is allowed to live too long. Just uncomfortable if any of this ends up in media. I don't care what people think of me when I'm gone but I'd feel bad my family dealing with that.