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metasticmind

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in terms of pain, success rates etc. what's it like for walking into fast-moving traffic?
 
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Aprilfarewell4

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I don't know why anyone would take this risk, people can swerve slam on the brakes, cause accidents that could hurt or killed other people potentially instead. Jumping off the building or bridge even train tracks would be better in my opinion for people.
 
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Don't do it. Whoever hits you will have to live with the psychological trauma and whatever injuries they incur, no to mention financial penalties as we all know the insurance doesn't reflect what you actually need to spend. And then there's the risk that you'll cause a massive pile up and inflict the same trauma, injuries, death, financial penalties on a whole load of people. And maybe just end up with life changing injuries that leave you in a worse position than you are right now.

We all understand if you want to CTB but please don't take others down with you.
 
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metasticmind

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May 4, 2024
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I don't know why anyone would take this risk, people can swerve slam on the brakes, cause accidents that could hurt or killed other people potentially instead. Jumping off the building or bridge even train tracks would be better in my opinion for people.
It's not a calculated decision. I'm at the end of my rope in terms of mental health and might end it impulsively. At the moment, the first thing that comes into my hesd is running into traffic. I recognise that it's not the best but I might not have a choice and want to know what it's looking like
 
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Aprilfarewell4

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It's not a calculated decision. I'm at the end of my rope in terms of mental health and might end it impulsively. At the moment, the first thing that comes into my hesd is running into traffic. I recognise that it's not the best but I might not have a choice and want to know what it's looking like
I understand I'm not judging you you have to do with you have to do ultimately but I brought some other ideas and may or may not be going to be possible for you.
 
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in terms of pain, success rates etc. what's it like for walking into fast-moving traffic?
I knew someone who tried to throw himself under a bus when he was a kid, because of sexual abuse he was suffering at the hands of a catholic priest. He survived, but the injuries were lifelong. It's too haphazard a method, and as well as that you will traumatise the driver of any vehicle that hits you. I don't think it's a good idea. If you really must do something like that, a train would be better, but even then there is the issue of trauma for the driver.
 
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