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My bridge would allow 10 seconds. I'm thinking of listening to music as I fall so I don't have to think about regrets.It takes four seconds to drop from the Golden Gate bridge. Four seconds doesn't sound like much, but it's enough time to suddenly start 'reconsidering' your decision. This possibility and a fear of heights puts jumping at the low end of my pool of acceptable CTB methods.
What's the personality and character of a jumper?Too much time for fear and change of mind, to come into play. As short lived as those thoughts might be, it's enough to put me off. I have always thought that each individuals method chosen, in some small way reflects their personality and character. Some choose more violent ways, some more serene ways. There is no wrong or right way, it is simply a personal choice for each individual, of how they wish to move on to their next journey.
Those stories involve people who seem to have tumbled down. That's not a true fall. Also, snow is soft as fuck.Not terrify of doing it or dying at all, it survive the jump that what I'm fucking terrify of.
If I'm going to plunge 1,000 feet to my death, I better be DEAD. Picture every SINGLE bones of your body broken, but you still breathing and laying in bed for the rest of your life while can't even lift a finger. Now that is scary.
Here, survivers stories, even at 1,000 feet fall (in snow and water).
Man rescued after falling 1,000 feet in Grand Teton National Park.
Man rescued after falling 1,000 feet in Grand Teton National Park - East Idaho News
The following is a news release from Grand Teton National Park. MOOSE, Wyoming — Grand Teton National Park, Teton County Search and Rescue and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort coordinated a successful rescue of a backcountry skier Wednesday. At approximately 10:45 a.m., Teton County Dispatch...www.eastidahonews.com
How do you survived a 1,000 feet fall.
How do you survive a 1,000ft fall?
A Scottish man's 1,000ft fall down a snow-covered mountain raises an obvious question: How do you survive such a extreme fall?www.bbc.com
Man survives 1,000 feet fall into Crater Lake Caldera.
Man survives 1,000-foot tumble into Crater Lake caldera
Man survives 1,000-foot tumble into Crater Lake calderamailtribune.com
I'm searching for this book do you have it ?It was written in the japanese book "The Complete Manual of Suicide":
"I have a friend. He has a drug called "angel dust". People feel dazed after taking it and would be able to jump off a high-rise building without feeling anything. He has put the drug into a metal follicle and has attached it to a necklace, bringing it along with him wherever he goes."
Anyone knows which drug it can be..? Sounds like cyanide, but I don't know.
Anyone knows which drug it can be..? Sounds like cyanide, but I don't know.
I'm searching for this book do you have it ?
I jumped about 7 months ago..not attacking but what do you believe that says about my personality? Genuinely intrigued xToo much time for fear and change of mind, to come into play. As short lived as those thoughts might be, it's enough to put me off. I have always thought that each individuals method chosen, in some small way reflects their personality and character. Some choose more violent ways, some more serene ways. There is no wrong or right way, it is simply a personal choice for each individual, of how they wish to move on to their next journey.
I strongly advise not. Are you able to find another location? I did 80 onto tarmac and survived.Jump from 100ft, landing on grass, is it too risky?..(9th floor).
I don't have many options.I strongly advise not. Are you able to find another location? I did 80 onto tarmac and survived.
What do you think about take this or similar to "help" ctb? I think it's very risky.Angel dust is the street name for PCP (Phencyclidin). Powerful hallucinogenic known for bringing about disturbing episodes of violent behavior, detachment, distorted perceptions, etc.
PCP is one hell of drug. If you're trying to CTB peacefully, then stay away. Better off with benzos, opioids, or booze.What do you think about take this or similar to "help" ctb? I think it's very risky.
What do you think about take this or similar to "help" ctb? I think it's very risky.
I can't say The furthest I have gone into analyzing this, is to ponder whether someones character/personality AND the situation they are facing during that time, influences their choice in how they exit. Desperation, sadness level, hopelessness level, anger, guilt, perhaps these emotions paired with a persons personality 'may' influence their method? Really not sure, just a deep thinker and I tend to analyze and comb through EVERYTHING Some peoples brains, the way they are wired, require more active stimuli to get that 'kick' we all seek to some degree, whereas some are perfectly content with a plane ride or ride in a fast car to get that 'buzz', and some reading a good book or a movie Good to see your here @Amz_FallsI jumped about 7 months ago..not attacking but what do you believe that says about my personality? Genuinely intrigued x
Jump from 100ft, landing on grass, is it too risky?..(9th floor).
I wouldn't do it, and like you say you don't have that many option then hold back CTB until you find a greater height. 100 feet, no. The consequences of what will happen to your physical body if you survived you would be in too much pain that you would regret jump a height like that (of 100 feet).
I go 10x times that just to be safe, I wouldn't jump anywhere that less than 1,000 feet.