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Lena
Experienced
- Sep 26, 2018
- 280
Can't bring myself to hang... maybe I can jump.
High enough places (>40m) are not that easy to come by and overcoming SI is a bitch, also if you jump from too low and get rescued there's a good chance you'll live but remain crippled.
Tall enough buildings that are open to the public and don't have people walking around below that you could fall on and kill are quite rare, especially outside of North America. Bridges are hit and miss 'cause they might have tall fences or nets underneath to prevent people from jumping. You could try a cliff if you live near the mountains, but even then sheer drops are less common than you might think...I would make sure to jump from high enough... I wonder where I could go...
I'm in North America...Tall enough buildings that are open to the public and don't have people walking around below that you could fall on and kill are quite rare, especially outside of North America. Bridges are hit and miss 'cause they might have tall fences or nets underneath to prevent people from jumping. You could try a cliff if you live near the mountains, but even then sheer drops are less common than you might think...
I don't know, go out and explore, that's the only advice I can give.
I researched jumping a lot. Thought I could do it too. Off a not too tall parking garage bc several ppl died off of it... getting up there several times and looking down was horrific. I don't know how they got the courage. A lot of ppl jump, I had about every news article memorized. I had it in my head I would. But now I'm glad I didn't. There's so many complications if you survive it, but that goes with every method I guess. :/ sigh.I'm in North America...
Every time I go through my options like this I always come to realize it just has to be hanging...
Is there a way of preventing yourself from landing on your feet and instead your head hitting first? I'm afraid some survival instinct would come into play and my body would try to land on my feet.
Do you think the 8 or so inches of snow might act as too much of a cushion for a ctb ?
Is there a way of preventing yourself from landing on your feet and instead your head hitting first? I'm afraid some survival instinct would come into play and my body would try to land on my feet.