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Choco

Choco

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Nov 11, 2021
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Is 12 floors enough? (36 meters more or less). Im from Brazil, Rj city and I know a building to jump from. Have everything ready.
If it isn't, do you know any buildings higher in this same city, in a way I couldn't go back even if I wanted to? Thanks in advance.
 
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PeacefulTonic

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If you're landing on concrete, or another hard surface, chance of survival is pretty much slim to none
 
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Jul 31, 2020
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Oi, por mais que a porcentagem seja alta eu não arriscaria, SN por exemplo é mais garantido se fizer tudo certo, já quis pular de prédio também quando era mais novo mas nunca tive coragem
 
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Oi, por mais que a porcentagem seja alta eu não arriscaria, SN por exemplo é mais garantido se fizer tudo certo, já quis pular de prédio também quando era mais novo mas nunca tive coragem
Minha opinião é a mesma - acredito importantíssimo levar em consideração o choque, a dor e principalmente o risco de sobreviver e se encontrar em uma posição muito pior
 
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