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SufferingInDenmark

Experienced
Feb 21, 2025
227
jumping is free, easy, and a fast death if you jump from high enough.

but my worries are:
1# in todays world, everyone would take pics of the corpse.
2# i would be afraid to accidentally hit someone that i didn't see
3# it's a very public thing and would probably make the news, which i don't want
4# it would scare and tramuatize so many people

it's really hard finding the best method... i'm still very set on carbon monoxide inside a car, but i don't have a car.
not even a license.

and i don't want to use a method where i get reported missing... like jumping in the ocean
 
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ForeverCaHa

Heartbroken Welshman
Feb 16, 2025
374
Jumping is one of my options too. I live near the coast, so there are plenty of high cliffs I could use. For me the issue would be the SI. I am by no means a brave man, and even getting to the edge of the cliff would be a challenge I think. And like you said, if I jump from that cliff, it's very likely my body would never be found.
 
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SufferingInDenmark

Experienced
Feb 21, 2025
227
Jumping is one of my options too. I live near the coast, so there are plenty of high cliffs I could use. For me the issue would be the SI. I am by no means a brave man, and even getting to the edge of the cliff would be a challenge I think. And like you said, if I jump from that cliff, it's very likely my body would never be found.
yeah i wouldn't wanna not be found by someone,
because that's when your face goes all over the news, and reported missing
 
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the first reason is so real. people first thought are to take a pic and share. it's so disrespectful and I hate it because they didn't respect the victim and the victim families.
 
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Halfhourdays

Mage
Mar 14, 2025
593
Where would you jump?

My neck of the woods has Perrine Bridge...
 
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SufferingInDenmark

Experienced
Feb 21, 2025
227
Where would you jump?

My neck of the woods has Perrine Bridge...
well, one way i could avoid the problem with people nearby,
would be to climb a data tower or whatever they're called.

a cell tower or whatever.

but i bet it's well fenced off.
i see one all the time from afar, but i was never very close enough to it, to inspect it
 
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reaasd11

Member
May 16, 2024
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well, one way i could avoid the problem with people nearby,
would be to climb a data tower or whatever they're called.

a cell tower or whatever.

but i bet it's well fenced off.
i see one all the time from afar, but i was never very close enough to it, to inspect it
i might actually have to try the cell tower idea, ive always been a good climber i bet i could figure it out thanks dude!!
 
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Unspoken7612

Arcanist
Jul 14, 2024
472
I think it would be unethical of me to provide solutions to your concerns.

For me the big fear with jumping is twofold:

1) it's difficult to be sure of a quick death. Very few places are both high enough and easy to jump off. There is a good chance of hitting the ground, being very badly hurt, and taking a long time to die.

2) "the view from halfway down" - what if the experience of falling induced severe survival instinct or regret?
 
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wham311

Student
Mar 1, 2025
115
I think it would be unethical of me to provide solutions to your concerns.

For me the big fear with jumping is twofold:

1) it's difficult to be sure of a quick death. Very few places are both high enough and easy to jump off. There is a good chance of hitting the ground, being very badly hurt, and taking a long time to die.

2) "the view from halfway down" - what if the experience of falling induced severe survival instinct or regret?
It would but it would be too late and he accomplishes the mission