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Wyldfyre4948

Wyldfyre4948

Waiting for my bus
Jul 12, 2023
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I have a dock rope that is 3/8" x 15' double diamond braid nylon. Its max load is 550lbs and break strength of 2816 lbs. I'm 6' 270lbs and would like to know if this rope would work for a long drop and break my neck. I'm getting more desperate as time goes on and I'd really like to ctb sooner rather than later.
 
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Suffering will end when the existence does.
Jul 6, 2023
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Long dropping is very risky if you're doing it by yourself. If the rope doesn't break your neck because the weight or length or the rope itself isn't right, the chance of succeeding an actual long drop is like 50%. Upon failing, you'll become paralysed and will suffocate to death, which will be painful and scary. I wouldn't recommend doing long drop. It was used as a humane execution method by the British but never as suicide.
 
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