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- Mar 11, 2022
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I fear regretting it as soon as it's too late to change my mind.
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In most case, if high enough, it will be over in a few seconds- but if you just happen to land in a way to somehow breaks the falls enough to survive tehn it will be very bad- some people have a gust of wind that pushes them against a building or someone walks beneath them unexpectedly, you never know.my one fear with jumping is not being high enough and being conscious after hitting the ground. sounds like hell
oh my god i couldn't imagine being unlucky enough to land on somebody. at that point you're potentially dealing with failure and guiltIn most case, if high enough, it will be over in a few seconds- but if you just happen to land in a way to somehow breaks the falls enough to survive tehn it will be very bad- some people have a gust of wind that pushes them against a building or someone walks beneath them unexpectedly, you never know.
You can die from falling backwards and hitting your head from no height at all. But itr's just a matter of what the odds are. Most people won't try from lesss than 10 stories or 100 feet or so, 200 feet if over water.I read a news in my country a girl died after jumping from third floor...but was alive for few hours at the hospital...
The place I have guarantees death impossible to surviveOn its own, it's not reliable. There is a great chance you won't die and end up with some very serious injuires.
If you jump into a freezing cold river, combined with hypothermia and drowning, and noone notices you, that's a different story. But I woulnd't try jumping on any hard surfaces.
Would be an empty landing zone in the middle of the nightoh my god i couldn't imagine being unlucky enough to land on somebody. at that point you're potentially dealing with failure and guilt
I hoe you can find peace.The place I have guarantees death impossible to survive
Would be an empty landing zone in the middle of the night
Just gotta be brave for a few secondsI hoe you can find peace.
Yes, but sometimes people think they can do it and they get there and physiclaly start shaking and can't force themselves to do it- each person is different.Just gotta be brave for a few seconds
I'm hoping that once there I'll be able to do it. I visited the spot a lot to prepare and I pass it almost everyday. I know what time it will be deserted and ill keep my ID in my pocket for identification after.Yes, but sometimes people think they can do it and they get there and physiclaly start shaking and can't force themselves to do it- each person is different.
Interesting, what is the height?I'm hoping that once there I'll be able to do it. I visited the spot a lot to prepare and I pass it almost everyday. I know what time it will be deserted and ill keep my ID in my pocket for identification after.
Not a 100% but it's probably close to 8-9 stories onto flat concrete floorInteresting, what is the height?
Yea we don't really do open casket in the UKIt's my third method, I'd say. It scares me a lot, because I think the SI would make it almost impossible to me (but some alcohol could make it work) and also the fear of failing and getting brain damage or something. Also I'd have to look for a place to do it, because I don't have access to tall buildings in my town.
Anyway, my sister's friend did it. She jumped from a not so tall building (maybe 20m, idk). I think she landed on her head, because people at the funeral were saying that the back of her head was pretty damaged, but I know she didn't die instantly. She died on the way to the hospital. And she looked pretty and peaceful on the coffin.
That is borderline to what many consider the minimum, 100 feet onto a hard surface. That's a judgment call based on how much pain you aare in, what other methods you might have access to, and what the timeline might be for things getting worse. Thee is some risk of surviing with bad damage, who knows what the percent is. I hope you can find peace somehow.Not a 100% but it's probably close to 8-9 stories onto flat concrete floor
The place has already had a few jumpers it's becoming quite popular. All faced immediate death.That is borderline to what many consider the minimum, 100 feet onto a hard surface. That's a judgment call based on how much pain you aare in, what other methods you might have access to, and what the timeline might be for things getting worse. Thee is some risk of surviing with bad damage, who knows what the percent is. I hope you can find peace somehow.
Don't have a fear of heights buti suppose the fear of death is in us allYou will start shaking. The question is, if you will jump or not. Fear will always be there. SI isn't that dumb
It personally scares the shit outta me. Sliced wrists properly seems easierJumping has been my plan for a while now. I have a great location for it
That seems too gruesome for me I don't like the idea of cutting into skin but effective for sureIt personally scares the shit outta me. Sliced wrists properly seems easier
I don't think the highest point is the place to jump. I went there this year and when I looked down it was not a straight drop. I think you need to jump from the lower point to the west, where the base jumpers all jump from. Either way it's still very, very high.Jumping is my main method. Beachy Head Cliffs is my way out as it's highest point is 531ft drop.
It's really where the lighthouse isI don't think the highest point is the place to jump. I went there this year and when I looked down it was not a straight drop. I think you need to jump from the lower point to the west, where the base jumpers all jump from. Either way it's still very, very high.
I went to the lighthouse and still from up top it didn't look like a completely sheer drop. A running jump might make it, but the slightly lower section to the west of the lighthouse looked better when I researched it more after failing.It's really where the lighthouse is
My thoughts about jumping (not my preferred method) are: a) Make sure it's very high -- and then add 50 meters, if possible. b) make sure the 'landing' surface is as hard as possible.Jumping has been my plan for a while now. I have a great location for it
WTF?! How did that happen???This is almost always lethals. I am sure we all saw the video of the guy that ended up whit a pole stuck in his anus. He died almost immediately