willitpass
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- Mar 10, 2020
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how high would you have to be to die, both onto dry land and onto water. i'm about 150lbs if that makes any difference
3 stories will most likely leave you alive and with serious injury. Please do not jump from this height. Ten stories is the minimum recommended.I believe if you're jumping to dry land and going headfirst that anything over 3 stories will likely so the trick.
how high would you have to be to die, both onto dry land and onto water. i'm about 150lbs if that makes any difference
Last summer, a man jumped from the 6th story parking garage in Lakeland, Fl, from the north corner. I was inside visting my husband in a coma. A man outside who saw it, and was losing it, told me that magnificent brave soul gave a big smile and did a back flip off the garage. That just is the most legendary thing I ever heard. I became obsessed with that top corner of the garage and spent a lot of time there. My husband wasn't expected to survive an extreme head-on 4wheeler collision, and I was in a desperate, out of my mind grief place, and I could feel that man's end of the line fearlessness up there. I could never find out his whole story, hospital wigged out about liability and shut down any info, but I'll never forget. My reverence for his utter balls to exit via a back flip from 6 stories into pavement got me through 4 long sad scary terrible months there. He must have been a real character in life.
Onto dry land I've heard 7 stories is the minimum. Jumping seems like such a scary way to go, though, I'm terrified of what I'd think on the way down.
Can I ask was this in the UK or US? What happened when they found you, I thought they would section you? In the UK I assume they would put you in the mental hospital. (sorry to call it "mental hospital")I tried to jump from the 10th floor but I was so worried about the pain. Then the police got me.
All u should know is for a solid ground at least 100 meters and for water at least 150 meters and this should be lethal any way u jump u don't have to worry a lot u may also lose ur conscioussnous while jumping there is a thread here that u can search for (a 100 meters should be a tower).how high would you have to be to die, both onto dry land and onto water. i'm about 150lbs if that makes any difference
Can I ask was this in the UK or US? What happened when they found you, I thought they would section you? In the UK I assume they would put you in the mental hospital. (sorry to call it "mental hospital")
Can I ask was this in the UK or US? What happened when they found you, I thought they would section you? In the UK I assume they would put you in the mental hospital. (sorry to call it "mental hospital")
I don't understand why people are said to lose consciousness halfway during the jump. I mean.. Skydivers don't blank out at terminal velocity right? I'm no skydiver but that's just my assumption.All u should know is for a solid ground at least 100 meters and for water at least 150 meters and this should be lethal any way u jump u don't have to worry a lot u may also lose ur conscioussnous while jumping there is a thread here that u can search for (a 100 meters should be a tower).