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My fall would last 10 seconds. But I don't think people think while they fall. Stick your head out of the window while driving 60 mph. You won't be thinking of the past or regrets. You'll be in the moment and overwhelmed.
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I've wondered that myself. Some people who've survived falls say it feels like time slows down. One woman said she kept wondering when she was going to hit the ground because it felt so long.
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It'd probably be very awful. I've heard people say that the panic knocks you out, but that might just be a lie they tell to make loved ones feel better. I was thinking getting crazy drunk would make it a whole lot easier.
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My fall would last 10 seconds. But I don't think people think while they fall. Stick your head out of the window while driving 60 mph. You won't be thinking of the past or regrets. You'll be in the moment and overwhelmed.
It'd probably be very awful. I've heard people say that the panic knocks you out, but that might just be a lie they tell to make loved ones feel better. I was thinking getting crazy drunk would make it a whole lot easier.
I get the sense it would be complete panic.
Or perhaps those few seconds would stretch out so long you could relive your whole life in retrospect.
But I'd wish I could close my ends, and clear my head of all thoughts. Perhaps, just one thought - an image that would bring me comfort in my final moments. Perhaps my best friend, smiling, with his arm outstretch, ready to welcome me into the beyond. "I've been waiting for you."
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I was about to be hit in my car by a truck skidding out of control and time did slow down. It happened in a flash, the truck was skidding sideways on a wet road, but my thinking in that split second was so clear and everything was so slow, I thought "so this is how my life is going to end." Then I unfastened my seat belt and laid down behind the dash to not slam into the steering wheel. I was unhurt but the car was destroyed.
In real time it happened in the time it takes you to snap your fingers.
I reckon those 10 seconds would be the time when your whole life flashes in front of you. Just my guess. Have you seen the bridge documentary? It's heart breaking.
Life's probably so cruel that despite facing certain death your brain fills with ideas that could have easily changed your life and the possibility of happiness seemed plausible. That wouldn't surprise me... This evil joke... Terminally I'll people full of regrets rather than ' woah since I'm dying I feel great' is an example. Sick evil joke
Life's probably so cruel that despite facing certain death your brain fills with ideas that could have easily changed your life and the possibility of happiness seemed plausible. That wouldn't surprise me... This evil joke... Terminally I'll people full of regrets rather than ' woah since I'm dying I feel great' is an example. Sick evil joke
Apparently this actually happens. People who survive ctb lots of the time say that they feel everything is fixable and everything. Then they're back to ctb later.
Apparently this actually happens. People who survive ctb lots of the time say that they feel everything is fixable and everything. Then they're back to ctb later.
Exactly proof we are in hell. What possible purpose does it serve to have negative thoughts "oh shit I made a mistake" when death is imminent.
I can understand si biologically but final moments just take the piss.
Life's probably so cruel that despite facing certain death your brain fills with ideas that could have easily changed your life and the possibility of happiness seemed plausible. That wouldn't surprise me... This evil joke... Terminally I'll people full of regrets rather than ' woah since I'm dying I feel great' is an example. Sick evil joke
Apparently this actually happens. People who survive ctb lots of the time say that they feel everything is fixable and everything. Then they're back to ctb later.
Exactly proof we are in hell. What possible purpose does it serve to have negative thoughts "oh shit I made a mistake" when death is imminent.
I can understand si biologically but final moments just take the piss.
I doubt too many of the approximately 1,000,000 people (and rising number...) who are killing themselves each year can get themselves into a nice place during the act?
It was an indescribable sensation to be in that place.
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