
sweetbraid
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- Apr 15, 2018
- 60
There is a bridge near where I live, it overlooks a large body of water, one of the Great Lakes. According to google, its height is 64m, but the clearance below is 38m, approximately 19 and 11 stories, respectively. I'm disabled (my body doesn't work correctly) and already have relatively impactful brain damage, and I can't swim. I'm also planning on doing this in the next month or two when the weather is still cold so that the chances of also getting hypothermia from the water are higher, adding to the likelihood of mortality. What do you think are the chances of death? Assuming I were to jump at a time when the chances of rescue are slight.
Thanks for your time
Thanks for your time