
Kramer
Nervous wreck
- Oct 27, 2020
- 1,398
The worst part about jumping is that jarring feeling that'll come as soon as you're beyond saving. It's painful to anticipate that.
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That's my fear with jumping. From high enough or lower but you hit your head I'd imagine it's instant lights out (or at least lose consciousness) but I guess ultimately it is still something of a leap of faith, which might be fun, if you were in that sort of 'Fuck it' mood.I was thinking about jumping, but for me the fear is not during the fall, but rather hitting the ground - Do you immediately die? or at least lose conscious? I definitely dont want to lay there in pain until Im dead
I can't stand heights but having gone off tower bridge before I know I can do BH with just a look ahead and run for it...just wish I could get there now...It's a beautiful place. Tbh am scared of highs so I don't know if I could do it this way but it's a quick way
The worst part about jumping is that jarring feeling that'll come as soon as you're beyond saving. It's painful to anticipate that.
It's way higher:A ten second fall is pretty far.
let's see—9.8m/sec...
98m. That's like 300 feet.
That is a 30-story building.
Yuck, math.