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areagarden

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Apr 12, 2026
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I have seen no discussion of single vehicle collision as a method. Obviously, this method is pretty high risk. Mess it up and you're out of a car and most likely paralyzed or at least severely injured. But it's always been a really attractive method to me. How likely do you all think it is to fail? I've always found comfort in driving and wouldn't mind to go out on a joy ride. Logistics are simple enough. Hop on a highway and get a decent enough speed, then find some sort of solid object to veer into. Near me there are a lot of trees right by the freeway that would be super easy to hit. I'd go at night to minimize other cars on the road. Is this a crazy method?
 
geepeedee

geepeedee

no future
Feb 24, 2026
179
your car is designed to save you. you could end up mangled pretty easily.
 
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WaffleCat

WaffleCat

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Apr 25, 2026
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A rapper called lil poppa reportedly attempted this method, it didn't work and he shot himself after. So yeah, not a reliable method.
 
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sexual-sinning

sexual-sinning

世界上幸福的人到處有,為何不能算我一個?
Jun 8, 2024
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i tried this and all i did was break my spine
 
TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
7,511
Yeah modern vehicles (especially after the 90s maybe even 2000s) are much safer than before and dying from impact, barring something really severe is not fully reliable; and because modern medicine is really powerful in preserving life, it's possible to survive with serious debilitating injuries and an even worse life than before.
 
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Front Back

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Apr 27, 2026
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I have seen no discussion of single vehicle collision as a method. Obviously, this method is pretty high risk. Mess it up and you're out of a car and most likely paralyzed or at least severely injured. But it's always been a really attractive method to me. How likely do you all think it is to fail? I've always found comfort in driving and wouldn't mind to go out on a joy ride. Logistics are simple enough. Hop on a highway and get a decent enough speed, then find some sort of solid object to veer into. Near me there are a lot of trees right by the freeway that would be super easy to hit. I'd go at night to minimize other cars on the road. Is this a crazy method?
A straight up collision might do the job but cars are getting safer, if you have a bike it will probably has higher chance and if not you might want to fall into water to increase chance, probably hitting something and jumping from a cliff, the nice view might change your mind.
 

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