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Is 49 meters above water enough to do the job? It's the local hot spot for suicides but it seems like it's not high enough to guarantee death. Perhaps one would need to rely on drowning as a backup. 2 boxes of valium, 2 boxes of oxycodone and as much alcohol as I can down + anything else I have lying around, then jump in the middle of the night. Should be enough right?
I highly advise you to double check any info you get told in this thread pertaining to cbt yourself as well :3
lostallhope has some information about this.
Good luck jumping after downing that much alcohol and touching a benzo I feel that you would pass out fairly fast.
150ft over hard surface and 250ft over water. You need to look at gravity speed 9.8m/s and impact speed to work out fatal height. Read lost all hope and look at splat calculator for impact speed. If you are going 49m over water you would need to go head first to make sure hit brain stem
150ft over hard surface and 250ft over water. You need to look at gravity speed 9.8m/s and impact speed to work out fatal height. Read lost all hope and look at splat calculator for impact speed. If you are going 49m over water you would need to go head first to make sure hit brain stem
Yeah that aligns with my understanding. Its just strange that this bridge is such a hot spot. I assume a lot of jumpers don't die on impact but instead get badly injured and drown.
Not everyone who goes off GGB in SF dies on impact at lot will drown still. Hot spots are comforting to jumpers, but might not be highest point around.
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I've been reading coroner's reports about suicides on this bridge and it sounds very successful. Overwhelming majority of people at this bridge die on either impact on water, impact on base of concrete pylons, or drowning.
I've been reading coroner's reports about suicides on this bridge and it sounds very successful. Overwhelming majority of people at this bridge die on either impact on water, impact on base of concrete pylons, or drowning.
Look also for any survival stories and see if they explain entry to water to see if there is a common theme. Also depth of water and what surface is like is major factor as well.
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