CarbonMonoxide
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- Oct 13, 2019
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????? The roof of a train can cushion your fall from 1000ft? It can't cushion a 200ft fall.That 1,000 feet bridge has a railroad train station below. And small buildings below. Yeah, I'm not risking the chance of falling on top of a train or a building roof to cushion my fall.
This cliff there nothing below except water, and I don't know how to swim so for sure I drown to death if I don't die on impact.
And not die on impact from 2000ft on water? How? There's this thing called physics...
I get the feeling that we're being trolled guys.And this is exactly how I know you have absolutely *no* clue as to how SN works, and what it does to your body. By the time you experience hypoxia, you'd already be unconscious, and you won't feel a thing. There's no "waiting" for your heart to stop beating. You won't feel it. Please do your research before you try to discredit the SN method. We have plenty of resources here.
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