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Would I survive jumping on my feet or should I go head first? At this height I'm not sure 8A96AF9F F545 4873 9522 980217745C23
 
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never jump feet first, always head first. there are people who have survived extremally high hights because they landed feet first. there are people who have also died at very short heights, because they jumped head first. it looks like you'd land on hard asphalt so i think thats good. do you know exactly the height of the bridge? it looks tall enough but i'm not too sure. asuming those school buses are about 10 feet high, and the electric poles are anywhere from 35-120 feet high (probably about 65 feet). the jump seems to be about 100 feet if not more, definently over 50 feet. so it should technically work, but you should more research on it. good luck <3
 
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Looks good to me. Good luck with the head first thing. I'm jumping whichever way my body decides.
 
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Shit yeah! Onto asphalt. Good luck overcoming SI. I hate goddamn SI.
 
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Do you guys think jumping into the ocean from a high bridge is decent ....there is a bridge that cars go on but lots have jumped into the ocean and is successful ....are you dead directly does anyone know
 
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Do you guys think jumping into the ocean from a high bridge is decent ....there is a bridge that cars go on but lots have jumped into the ocean and is successful ....are you dead directly does anyone know
depends honestly, water is a lot trickier I think the recommended height is 200ft
 
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Do you guys think jumping into the ocean from a high bridge is decent ....there is a bridge that cars go on but lots have jumped into the ocean and is successful ....are you dead directly does anyone know
It depends, I believe, on how high the fall is. A good example is the San Francisco bridge. I've watched a documentary about it a few times, and it seems that "impact trauma" increases the likelihood of mortality upon impact with the water.
 
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water has the bonus of finishing the job through drowning though.
technically but it's very unpleasant, and it doesn't mean you'll always drown. You could break bones and just be floating in the water, doing your best to stay afloat through all the pain until you slowly sink, feeling your lungs burn with water rushing in unable to do anything about it.
 
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technically but it's very unpleasant, and it doesn't mean you'll always drown. You could break bones and just be floating in the water, doing your best to stay afloat through all the pain until you slowly sink, feeling your lungs burn with water rushing in unable to do anything about it.

I've had worse dates.

Seriously though you are correct. If I were to go via drowning it wouldn't be via a high jump. If I were to somehow be pulled from the water alive it would be easier to deal with if my body wasn't broken .
 
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