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deletesystem32now

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May 16, 2023
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is jumping off a bridge a good method?
There's a pretty tall one near where I live, I'm decently sure I could walk to it in like 3 hours, it's suspended over water tho so.
I just realized I titled this "wrist" for some reason, my bad
 
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Forveleth

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Rule of thumb is 150ft./46m onto concrete and 250ft/76m into water for 99% chance of death. But jumping is all about the landing and can be unpredictable.
 
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Jumping works if you're high enough. Too bad it's terrifying. I could drive a few hours to one of the biggest bridges in the country and do it, but I won't. Jumpers are beasts.
 
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