height jumper 69
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Same result as any other method, painful, scary , time consuming, by the time it's done I won't have to suffer anymoreWhy not? How do I not be afraid?
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Same result as any other method, painful, scary , time consuming, by the time it's done I won't have to suffer anymoreWhy not? How do I not be afraid?
That would apply to natural deaths too, right?Same result as any other method, painful, scary , time consuming, by the time it's done I won't have to suffer anymore
Height guarantees success. But maybe the wind would cushion my fall. A final fuck you by god lolI wouldn't, I don't trust it to actually kill me I feel like I'll end up with broken bones or smth and still alive, paralyzed unable to attempt again.
Nembutal I can plan and be sure I will die. And it's not scary.
Same for me,jumping is currently my method.Definitely, most instantaneous method available to me
You never know. God isnt as merciful as he is portrayed to be.Height guarantees success. But maybe the wind would cushion my fall. A final fuck you by god lol
I have some opiate pain killers, but I don't know how many I would need. I would need to walk a ways to get to the location.Same for me,jumping is currently my method.
do i feel fear? Of course I feel a lot of fear but the real problem is the SI, unfortunately it will do everything to stop you ... as it happened to me last year on the sixteenth floor of a skyscraper.
I prefer to land on hard and smooth ground like asphalt, I don't like water, you have to use something to get stoned and then let go, if it's high enough you won't even notice it's all over right away
I'm desperate to succeed if I attempt.I do not believe that I would ever be able to ctb by jumping, I have a fear of heights and I would be scared of it going wrong in someway. To me, jumping is terrifying. I deserve to exit this world in a peaceful way. I believe that someone must be really desperate to ctb by this method.
Get to the location first and then use all the painkillers you can get and this should help you let go and jumpI have some opiate pain killers, but I don't know how many I would need. I would need to walk a ways to get to the location.
I know exactly what you mean, it's just my luck, some shit like that would happen to me to. Even if the chance is one in a hundred million, there's a still a chance, and that is somehow always me who is that one unlucky son of a bitch.Just my luck I'd break every bone in my body but not actually die (or die in agony days later).
yes i would jump i guess from any good place if i had the chance, jumping from somewhere is the method I want to try the most, 1 because I always wanted to fall from a high place, like bungee jumping or something, or even fly somehow and 2 because for me the feeling of falling must be wonderfulI picked one out a few years ago. It's a few hours away and really tall. I'm scared. I'd die upon landing, but I fear what my mind would experience on the way down. I already suffer from extreme anxiety.
Contemplate what? Past regrets?It somehow seems romantic to jump from El Capitan (Yosemite, California, USA). 3,000 foot drop, enough time for contemplation with an instant painless death at the end.
It's heavily watched. I wouldn't be able to down a bunch of pills without outing myself.Get to the location first and then use all the painkillers you can get and this should help you let go and jump
They survive because it's not high enough.I don't think I could unless I was really desperate, I am afraid of heights and I think it would be hard for me to overcome that. I live not too far from the Golden Gate Bridge and it seemed like an appealing option for a while, but then I heard stories of people who jumped and ended up surviving. Surviving that high of a fall sounds horribly painful and I wouldn't want to risk it if there are better options available.
Some people bring ladders when there's a barrier. I saw a news article.It's not my first choice since I'm deathly afraid of heights. Also, most of the larger bridges in my area have barriers already.
I would definitely do it if I had to though, it's free and very accessible