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lisa_is_hanging

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Oct 22, 2024
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I don't have access to any other methods as of now but I do live in an apartment building with four floors the concrete is on the ground beneath on one side I am almost certain if I land on it straight I will sleep ... Forever ... But I'm going to have to make jumping work and I'm not sure if it will
 
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It's strongly not recommended. Generally people agree that 150m is the safe spot for jumping on land (250 for landing on water), and four floors is way below that.
 
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darksouls

darksouls

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please dont do that, you will end up in a wheelchair
 
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