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Helpgetting ran over by a train
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soz for the short post just wanna know how hard it is to get ran over by a train and if there is anything i should know b4 doing it
and soz if this ain't the right place
There are so many variables, like the impact speed, how much you are hit... instantly dying isn't guaranteed, and it can be very gruesome. It depends on how you are killed by the train. Standing in front of a slower moving train would be painful, since if you don't get knocked out from the initial impact then you will feel your body be cut up by the wheels seconds before you actually die. If you stand in front of a fast passenger train moving at 150+ km/h then you will instantly die upon initial impact. If you lay on the track with your neck positioned on the rail then you will be instantly killed as the train decapitates you. Like I said, it's very ugly and can either be instant death or the worst pain you've ever felt in life.
soz for the short post just wanna know how hard it is to get ran over by a train and if there is anything i should know b4 doing it
and soz if this ain't the right place
There are so many variables, like the impact speed, how much you are hit... instantly dying isn't guaranteed, and it can be very gruesome. It depends on how you are killed by the train. Standing in front of a slower moving train would be painful, since if you don't get knocked out from the initial impact then you will feel your body be cut up by the wheels seconds before you actually die. If you stand in front of a fast passenger train moving at 150+ km/h then you will instantly die upon initial impact. If you lay on the track with your neck positioned on the rail then you will be instantly killed as the train decapitates you. Like I said, it's very ugly and can either be instant death or the worst pain you've ever felt in life.
Yeah I've thought about walking out in front of a bus a few times in my darker moments but I couldn't imagine doing that to someone. I want to end my life not ruin someone else's.
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Yeah I've thought about walking out in front of a bus a few times in my darker moments but I couldn't imagine doing that to someone. I want to end my life not ruin someone else's.
Think about others, the train driver, the passengers. They don't want that trauma.
As for the reliability, speed would be the biggest determinant of reliability and cleanness, because KE = MV^2, so you double the speed, you quadrupal the energy. You really want something going at least 50mph for a quick kill. Once you get below 40mph there's an outside chance you get horrifically injured but survive.
The typical speed of a freight train in the US is between 30-60mph. Up to 70mph in some areas but you'd have to research that. Plus the driver might brake when he sees you so that's going to slow it down a little.
In Europe you have much better options.
But overall i think it's a terrible thing to do to the train driver. Also survival instincts may cause you to bodge it and only get a glancing blow.
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Dead already. Just need to dispose of my body now.
Yeah I've thought about walking out in front of a bus a few times in my darker moments but I couldn't imagine doing that to someone. I want to end my life not ruin someone else's.
To be fair, it wouldn't be entirely your fault if you do end up "ruining" someone's life. It's this shit society's fault. Maybe cases like this will push the society to be more open minded towards letting people have free access to more peaceful and discreet ctb methods.
To be fair, it wouldn't be entirely your fault if you do end up "ruining" someone's life. It's this shit society's fault. Maybe cases like this will push the society to be more open minded towards letting people have free access to more peaceful and discreet ctb methods.
I think it's our fault if we don't use basic consideration and die without making someone else complicit or unduly traumatizing them. Life in whatever way got us to this point. How we end it is mostly on us. If somebody goes and cuts their own throat in the middle of a busy kids' playground...that's on the individual for the choice of method and location.
I think it's our fault if we don't use basic consideration and die without making someone else complicit or unduly traumatizing them. Life in whatever way got us to this point. How we end it is mostly on us. If somebody goes and cuts their own throat in the middle of a busy kids' playground...that's on the individual for the choice of method and location.
this. the amount of trauma and guilt could lead to someone else killing themselves, and their family and friends being impacted, and it just turns to a cycle of trauma.
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