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unwilling_lich

unwilling_lich

emo mcgee
Jan 1, 2024
44
hypothetically speaking, if one were to jump to ctb, and they lived in portland oregon and didnt own a car, where would be a safe place that would have the least chance of nonfatal injury? i know lot of bridges have been fenced off, and its hot af to go exploring for one rn

hangings and tourniquet methods havent worked all year and i think i just straight up have brain damage now, im still trying but branching out to other options
 
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incorporeal

incorporeal

Member
Jul 27, 2024
23
i'm abt to jump from st johns in a few minutes, it only makes sense to use the tallest bridhe with lowest traffic. almost no cars at night