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Jump from a four-story building (16m)
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Hi, I would like to know what is the probability of death by jumping from a four-story building. I have no other methods available, because I can no longer get SN in Italy.
You're more likely to become disabled from that low of a height. Is there maybe a higher building outside of your town that you can reach fast? The minimum height recommended for jumping is at least ten stories.
Please don't jump. Every person who jumps will feel fear of death for a second before they hit the ground. I've felt the fear of death (assaulted by a group) and it's the most terrible feeling in the world. There are ways that are more peaceful and painless.
Hi, I would like to know what is the probability of death by jumping from a four-story building. I have no other methods available, because I can no longer get SN in Italy.
Technically it's possible to die by getting a stroke from a massive sneeze, yet making oneself sneeze is not a reliable method. Your method has profound risk of staying alive with horrible injuries, while making oneself sneeze shouldn't cause anything.
Technically it's possible to die by getting a stroke from a massive sneeze, yet making oneself sneeze is not a reliable method. Your method has profound risk of staying alive with horrible injuries, while making oneself sneeze shouldn't cause anything.
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