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justwannadie
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- May 20, 2018
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Back with another jumping question. There's one building I'm seriously considering. I know I have access to the roof. But. It's over both grass and concrete. One side is over an asphalt path for cars and it's very narrow. I went up to the roof and looked down from it and I didn't jump because I was afraid I wouldn't land on the asphalt. There's grass surrounding the building, the asphalt path, and then a very tall barbed-wire fence surrounding the whole area. I wish I had the chance to look over the other sides so badly. But I was afraid that would seem suspicious because a construction worker was there doing some repairs to the floors on the roof for some reason. Anyway, the path is very narrow, JUST wide enough for a car, that's it. When I was looking up at the building from down below, I was sure I could land on the path. But looking up from 20 stories high, it seemed like I would land on the fence for sure. And I've read news articles before about people jumping from 40 stories and surviving because something like a car broke their fall, so I can't risk falling onto the fence. I can't risk even a small error margin, with the medical condition I have, I can't risk surviving and ending up in more agony.
There's another part of the building I didn't have the time to check out, but I will hopefully soon (I'm hoping to God they haven't locked the roof. The security guard saw me and told me I couldn't go on the roof because of the construction. I hope he doesn't remember me.) That part is the front entrance, and it's over like 15-20 feet (not too sure) of grass and a glass awning about 10 feet long over the front doors. Beyond the grass, there's a parking lot! And that part of the parking lot is always almost empty. It's perfect! Thinking of it brings me such peace. But is it possible to land 20 feet away if I jump from 20 stories up? I can't land on the grass or the glass roof, a person in this country survived falling 42 STORIES because they landed on a roof restaurant. I have no idea how that's possible. They fell feet-first through the ceiling and there was this giant hole in the photos. I have to land on the concrete for it be a certain death, no risk of surviving, so is it possible? If you could find any examples of someone jumping and landing very far away, that'd help me too.
There's another part of the building I didn't have the time to check out, but I will hopefully soon (I'm hoping to God they haven't locked the roof. The security guard saw me and told me I couldn't go on the roof because of the construction. I hope he doesn't remember me.) That part is the front entrance, and it's over like 15-20 feet (not too sure) of grass and a glass awning about 10 feet long over the front doors. Beyond the grass, there's a parking lot! And that part of the parking lot is always almost empty. It's perfect! Thinking of it brings me such peace. But is it possible to land 20 feet away if I jump from 20 stories up? I can't land on the grass or the glass roof, a person in this country survived falling 42 STORIES because they landed on a roof restaurant. I have no idea how that's possible. They fell feet-first through the ceiling and there was this giant hole in the photos. I have to land on the concrete for it be a certain death, no risk of surviving, so is it possible? If you could find any examples of someone jumping and landing very far away, that'd help me too.
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