
Lawliet
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- Sep 15, 2020
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I live in a small town in the USA of about 10k people, the biggest store we have is a wal mart. O our state is ranked the in the last three states for mental health, which might explain why a bridge over a good sized river is gaining popularity as a suicide hotspot.
it's not the height that kills people though, there's probably eight feet to drop. But kids, like teenagers and early twenties, are getting backpacks full of rocks and trying the straps together around their chest and jumping off. It's pretty gruesome, and drowning sounds terrifying. Three corpses have been found in the river, the first two connected and the third not.
The local news is getting worked up about it and reporting on it, but ironically I think that's bringing more people in. I learned it from the news, so who else is thinking of joining them? Drowning sounds like a terrifying way to go. I can imagine SI and last regrets as you're gasping for air. That and it's really cold.
Thoughts? Would you CTB like this? I'm getting desperate.
Also, I recognize that drowning has a high pain index and lower success rate which makes me wonder. Our town is big on guns, I feel it's a desperation thing.
it's not the height that kills people though, there's probably eight feet to drop. But kids, like teenagers and early twenties, are getting backpacks full of rocks and trying the straps together around their chest and jumping off. It's pretty gruesome, and drowning sounds terrifying. Three corpses have been found in the river, the first two connected and the third not.
The local news is getting worked up about it and reporting on it, but ironically I think that's bringing more people in. I learned it from the news, so who else is thinking of joining them? Drowning sounds like a terrifying way to go. I can imagine SI and last regrets as you're gasping for air. That and it's really cold.
Thoughts? Would you CTB like this? I'm getting desperate.
Also, I recognize that drowning has a high pain index and lower success rate which makes me wonder. Our town is big on guns, I feel it's a desperation thing.
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