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trencher

trencher

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Sep 10, 2024
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If I jumped from a height of 50-60 feet at around 4:00 AM when people are generally asleep, would that be an efficient way to die quickly? I am a 5'11 male who weighs 170 lbs for some context (looking to be in the least amount of pain possible and succeed in my attempt).

If you have any other method that I can access from home without resources such as a firearm / SN OR a method to make jumping less painful please let me know. The other methods which I am considering are hanging or shallow water blackout (both seem too complicated for me to understand, I have no idea what the success rate is on either, and I have no clue how to do either correctly at home).

I REALLY cannot afford to survive as a vegetable in the method that I choose because it would make my life way worse than it already is.
If it is relevant to the thread I am also below the age of 20 (yes I am 18+ don't worry).
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Reading through the PPH and what's talked about here on SaSu, in order to "assure" death, the recommeded height is like 200 to 250 feet. I guess as the height jumped from decreases, the odds of dying also decrease (makes sense right?). Theoretically, someone could fall from 10 feet and land in such a way as to break their neck and die. But, it doesn't always happen like that, and you have little control over how you'd land from any height. It would take a fall from about 1500 feet for a person to reach terminal velocity, so at a distance of 200 feet, you wouldn't be anywhere near a terminal velocity speed, but supposedly, still traveling fast enough for a pretty hard impact. Obviously, at only 60 feet, the impact force you'd hit the ground with would be greatly reduced.
 
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Reshi

Reshi

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Apr 1, 2025
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I've also been looking at this, since this seems like the least painful method I also have access to. Still, I'm not quite sure. I've witnessed a kid die from literally falling from their feet onto their head on some stairs when I was little. While, if you search for people who attempted, you'd find people that survived from ludicrous heights, which I am pretty sure you are aware of.

I'm sorry if this answer is unsatisfactory. But I think that it really matters how you fall on your head, more than anything. And when you fall from such a huge height that you need for terminal velocity, you'd probably end up also panicking and failing around, maybe even moving and not landing on your head. So perhaps a large city building would be adequate?
 
bananaolympus

bananaolympus

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Dec 12, 2024
387
If is tall enough it should be okay, from my experience i jumped from a low height and i was an inch from dying, your plan isn't that bad unless you go legs first
 

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