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thelostautistic

Mage
Jul 31, 2025
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It's so hard to go through with. I never could. I would drink a lot and be able to climb over the edge without fear but the second I looked down the fear overtook me. The first time I tried my legs actually locked because of the fear. I couldn't move. It was truly awful.
 
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Sedfrg

Member
Apr 26, 2026
34
"...In the event of a fall, everything depends on which part of the body absorbs the brunt of the impact; if the impact is on the legs or pelvis, there is a good chance of survival provided medical assistance is received promptly. I think you also understand: you should avoid wires, ledges, people, bushes, trees, and cars, and the landing surface should be solid..." - it all depends on the situation, but this method is quite reliable; the only downside is more serious consequences if you survive, compared to other methods. Drowning is also a reliable method, but only if you can't swim, and it's not too unpleasant if you don't cling to life until the very end. Once I accidentally nearly drowned; at first I exhaled and immediately started swallowing water, there was some discomfort, but no pain - perhaps because it happened by accident, and after about 30 seconds, darkness set in. In this state, the brain cannot process events adequately, so you are unlikely to be fully aware of what is happening, especially under the influence of alcohol. Irreversibility is a factor in this method, but, as I mentioned above, provided you cannot swim, once you start, there will be no turning back, even if your instincts are screaming at you.
 
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