raindrops

raindrops

Someday, eventually
Mar 29, 2020
447
Okay I'm pissing myself off now because I have asked before and I'm sorry but a 341ft drop will kill me right? How the hell do I know I'm stood at the highest point? Oh I wish I could post some pictures, I know I cant because you cannot trust people someone might report it!! Can I give the name of the cliff? or no? Why are people so selfish when you say you want to ctb?? It is my choice let me get on with it.

Just making sure I will end my life by falling from 341ft/104m??! Just thinking a lot like will there be a fence restricting me? Probably, because they're selfish they put a fucking fence!
How relaxed should my body be? Will the police do rounds to monitor the area, probably. Possible dog walkers there, its a quiet spot but can be popular at times. Will I bleed out or instantly die? Will I be in pain/awake for a long time? The sea might be in so would I need to wait or would the fall into the water be enough to end me?
 
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PrettyMoose

PrettyMoose

Eat my arse, Pain&Sh*tness & Mindf*ckitation Grift
Mar 1, 2020
280
From https://lostallhope.com/suicide-methods/jumping-high-building

"The most important factor in suicide by jumping is height. Stone states that jumping from 150 feet (46 metres) or higher on land, and 250 feet (76 metres) or more on water, is 95% to 98% fatal. 150 feet/46 metres, equates to roughly 10 to 15 stories in a building, depending on the height of one story. 250 feet is the height of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

Ideally, anyone jumping on land should try and land on their head, as this maximises the chances of fatal head injuries. In a study by Goonetilleke, head impact was the most frequent landing area in fatal falls. If a person is jumping from lower heights, going head first becomes even more important, as the chances of death reduce the shorter the drop, and brain haemorrhage is the most frequent cause of death for jumpers."

"Although the causes of death by jumping off a height into water differ to those on land, jumping feet first should be avoided as a perfect entry into the water may end up in survival, but with significant spinal injuries. Jumping from 250 feet means the speed of impact to the water is over 70mph, but whilst deceleration on a hard surface is instant, in the water deceleration is slower, and death tends to be caused from fatal chest injuries. Really, jumping from this height it should not make an enormous difference what part of the body enters first."
 
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jgm63

Visionary
Oct 28, 2019
2,467
Those heights sound easily high enough....

Some general jumping notes :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...garding-suicide-by-jumping.35434/#post-656674

If you don't have time to get aspirin, however, then don't get bogged down in that - that would just be a "backup", but what you are doing sounds like it would already be very effective....

If for any reason you felt you needed to do any more reading up then there also appear to be 2 jumping megathreads :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/jumping-megathread.10250/
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/jumping-megathread.11905/

And.... I'm not sure what your plans are in terms of timing....
But if you decide to go ahead, then I wish you a safe journey on to somewhere better.... :heart:


Note : As always, please note that I strongly encourage you to seek help with whatever is troubling you. With the right help things can improve. There are many sources of help if you look and reach out. Please seek assistance in any and every way possible. You alone must decide upon your actions and take full responsibility for them, and you should always favour seeking help and keeping out of harm's way.