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Anyone wanna do a day trip to Beachy Head?
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OK I realise this thread is FRAUGHT with potential BAD THINGS. But what I'll say is that I live in SE England and all I wanna do is a recce at some point FUCKING SOON to the famous headland. We could meet at Eastbourne or the pub up there on the headland or the little village called East Dean. Not that I've done my research or anything...
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OK I realise this thread is FRAUGHT with potential BAD THINGS. But what I'll say is that I live in SE England and all I wanna do is a recce at some point FUCKING SOON to the famous headland. We could meet at Eastbourne or the pub up there on the headland or the little village called East Dean. Not that I've done my research or anything...
OK I realise this thread is FRAUGHT with potential BAD THINGS. But what I'll say is that I live in SE England and all I wanna do is a recce at some point FUCKING SOON to the famous headland. We could meet at Eastbourne or the pub up there on the headland or the little village called East Dean. Not that I've done my research or anything...
Brother Beachy Head calls to me in some of my darkest moments. I'd love to take a day trip there and join you on a recce but would never get clearance to get off base.
Be good to visit on a day punctuated by autumn / winter sun, bright fresh and dry. Clean, clear air, fresh breeze... Maybe even a bittersweet reason to smile.
I hope you can find peace brother.
Love and respect
DBD
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OK I realise this thread is FRAUGHT with potential BAD THINGS. But what I'll say is that I live in SE England and all I wanna do is a recce at some point FUCKING SOON to the famous headland. We could meet at Eastbourne or the pub up there on the headland or the little village called East Dean. Not that I've done my research or anything...
SORRY THAT WAS A DUMB DRUNK POST I'VE CHANGED MY MIND I'D RATHER NOT RISK ANYTHING SO WILL GO IT ALONE IF AT ALL. BEEN CONSIDERING HANGING LATELY AS WELL, MIGHT BE MORE PEACEFUL AND WOULD STILL UTILIZE GRAVITY. DON'T KNOW WHY I'M SHOUTING.
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SORRY THAT WAS A DUMB DRUNK POST I'VE CHANGED MY MIND I'D RATHER NOT RISK ANYTHING SO WILL GO IT ALONE IF AT ALL. BEEN CONSIDERING HANGING LATELY AS WELL, MIGHT BE MORE PEACEFUL AND WOULD STILL UTILIZE GRAVITY. DON'T KNOW WHY I'M SHOUTING.
I may still visit I don't know. Like with Dead beat dad sometimes I feel an intense calling to go there. But ever since that night I've been thinking more that hanging might be better suited to my depression somehow. Less dramatic and all. I don't know. Plus I can't seem to shake the (almost certainly irrational) fear that I might survive the fall, even if only for a matter of minutes. Of course another possibilty is the SN option (the rest are too complicated for me to bother with) but it basically doesn't exist in the UK so I don't really consider it, though I think I would fear the anxiety post-consumption. I'd imagine benzos are important to make it peaceful.
But maybe all this method ambivalence is why I SHOULD still go there though, see how I really feel when actually there...
Sorry if I've jerked anyone around; Drunk Me is highly impulsive and that's also an issue I must deal with.
I took a visit there 2 weeks ago today, I got there around 11am and there was no one (that I could see) patrolling the area at all, there was also far less tourists than I thought there would be. I'd say it is safe to go and visit the area, and whatever your intentions are I don't think you'd look too suspicious, unless of course you walked towards the edge of the cliff crying and screaming..but if not, you're all good!
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I took a visit there 2 weeks ago today, I got there around 11am and there was no one (that I could see) patrolling the area at all, there was also far less tourists than I thought there would be. I'd say it is safe to go and visit the area, and whatever your intentions are I don't think you'd look too suspicious, unless of course you walked towards the edge of the cliff crying and screaming..but if not, you're all good!
BH was going to be my method. I did a recce and found the perfect spot. I've now decided on SN but would still consider BH as an option. It's a beautiful place and 100% certain place to CTB from the spot I chose.
I'm tempted but want to find a way to look like a natural death that people who know my psych history would buy. Got to try to shield my loved ones as far as I can. Otherwise would be so tempted to take a selfie accident backflip off of The Head!.
I took a visit there 2 weeks ago today, I got there around 11am and there was no one (that I could see) patrolling the area at all, there was also far less tourists than I thought there would be. I'd say it is safe to go and visit the area, and whatever your intentions are I don't think you'd look too suspicious, unless of course you walked towards the edge of the cliff crying and screaming..but if not, you're all good!
OK I realise this thread is FRAUGHT with potential BAD THINGS. But what I'll say is that I live in SE England and all I wanna do is a recce at some point FUCKING SOON to the famous headland. We could meet at Eastbourne or the pub up there on the headland or the little village called East Dean. Not that I've done my research or anything...
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