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Yea I plan on drinking a couple hours beforeI would hope so but si is a bitch
Do you have another other accounts of people regretting their jump besides the one person on that interview? Kevin Hines story is very unique and I haven't seen any other survivors having feelings like his. Respectably.. his situation was actually fixable (to an extent) whereas mine is not unfortunately.Not a chance!
Drowning, gunshot & fire are off my menu.
From interviews with survivors of jumping attempts 100% said the second they were airborne they regretted their actions & that the fall lasted "forever". Most were left more traumatized than they were before jumping.
Watch the 2006 movie "the bridge". They interview a guy who jumped from the Golden gate bridge. The movie shows people jumping from the bridge & indeed it does take a long time in the air to hit the water. It's a great documentary about suicide jumpers. Really educational. It's not pro or against jumping. It just takes an in depth look at the subject. Peace to you![]()
you would die immediately the pain would only be temporaryNot a chance!
Drowning, gunshot & fire are off my menu.
From interviews with survivors of jumping attempts 100% said the second they were airborne they regretted their actions & that the fall lasted "forever". Most were left more traumatized than they were before jumping.
Watch the 2006 movie "the bridge". They interview a guy who jumped from the Golden gate bridge. The movie shows people jumping from the bridge & indeed it does take a long time in the air to hit the water. It's a great documentary about suicide jumpers. Really educational. It's not pro or against jumping. It just takes an in depth look at the subject. Peace to you![]()
Same. I would spend my lunch hour on the roof of the building I worked in, sitting on the ledge, smoking cigarettes, and looking down. Couldn't do it. I have a pit in my stomach just remembering those days.I worked on high rise buildings for over 20 years. Had thousands of opportunities to jump. Could never bring myself to do it.
Well it's normal for SI to kick in when you are free falling.Not a chance!
Drowning, gunshot & fire are off my menu.
From interviews with survivors of jumping attempts 100% said the second they were airborne they regretted their actions & that the fall lasted "forever". Most were left more traumatized than they were before jumping.
Watch the 2006 movie "the bridge". They interview a guy who jumped from the Golden gate bridge. The movie shows people jumping from the bridge & indeed it does take a long time in the air to hit the water. It's a great documentary about suicide jumpers. Really educational. It's not pro or against jumping. It just takes an in depth look at the subject. Peace to you![]()
You afraid of heights? I always enjoyed heights maybe that's why I'm drawn to jumpI have plenty off access...and nope.
I only have hanging, SN or jumping. Of the 3 jumping seems the best.. no pain and option to drink beforeI worked on high rise buildings for over 20 years. Had thousands of opportunities to jump. Could never bring myself to do it.
I'd stand on the ledges and take pictures of the ground being sure to get my boots in the frame. Send them to people.Same. I would spend my lunch hour on the roof of the building I worked in, sitting on the ledge, smoking cigarettes, and looking down. Couldn't do it. I have a pit in my stomach just remembering those days.
-cue Tom Petty-Well it's normal for SI to kick in when you are free falling.
Yikes!! I always had heels on. And big boobs.I'd stand on the ledges and take pictures of the ground being sure to get my boots in the frame. Send them to people.
If there were big boobs and high heals on the roof I wouldn't have been taking pictures of the ground.Yikes!! I always had heels on. And big boobs.Never even thought of doing that!
It helps to have climbing, alpinism, or mountaineering experience with high exposure. It gets you used to those steep cliffs and helps you mentally with the si.I would hope so but si is a bitch
Yes indeed! I'd be loaded with a lot of alcohol first.If you had access to a guaranteed fatal jump would you do it?
I'm definitely not choosing this method now. Ain't no way I'm listening to Tom fucking Petty all the way down.-cue Tom Petty-