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throwaway877

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Aug 16, 2025
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Maybe? I have no real other method that I can think of me being ok with doing.
 
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notreallyhuman

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Dec 22, 2023
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Just remember that during the fall your body will experience a natural large surge of adrenaline which will pair very badly with the SI realisation at the permanency of the action you just committed, making your last moments the most horrifying and fear filled of your life. I cannot speak on how high a fall must be to take a life as I do not know, but even if you don't survive you may not die instantly when you hit the ground and could suffer for minutes while awake. Also, if you do survive, the odds of experiencing life-changing disabling and chronic pain inducing injuries is very high.

In addition, you wouldn't want there to happen to be someone walking beneath the window when you jump, as you could land on them, killing or permanently disabling them.
 
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knickknack81

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Apr 28, 2025
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It's been said that anything below 12 stories is very risky in the sense that you might not die. There is a solid chance that if you fall from 6 stories, you will survive but be in a great deal of pain and have serious injuries, likely to be permanently disabled. Which would be terrible, make yr situation even worse. Maybe if you were able to land head first on solid concrete, that might do the trick. Otherwise, you could be in for an extremely painful, horrible experience that you will have to live with for the rest of yr life.
 
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Jul 14, 2025
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possibly, but the fatality rate begins to surge starting from the 8th floor. wouldn't risk it, but there's always a chance of surviving no matter what the person does.
 
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Forveleth

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Rule of thumb is 150ft/46m onto concrete and 250ft/76m onto water for a 99% chance of fatality. No one can say for sure however. Some people die from a small fall at home, some people survive falling from a plane.
 
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Unicron

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Oct 28, 2021
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I knew a girl who jumped from a multistory car park and she survived but left herself horribly disabled. Be very cautious when thinking about jumping.
 
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UnusedGate

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Aug 12, 2025
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With jumping you really don't want to take risks (though this can be said for any method). It can leave you alive and in horrible pain. You're really gonna wanna find a good (high) spot. I second what Forveleth said.
 

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