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Chemicalcastration20

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Sep 11, 2020
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Whats the chancing of ctb from jumping of a cliff around 100ft?
 
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Rabbit50

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Apr 5, 2022
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I would say that 100ft is not high enough. You could end up seriously injured and be in a worse place than you are now. You need to be looking at jumps at least 2-3 times higher.
 
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Rabbit50

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I've just been out to check a cliff that's about 150ft, with concrete at the bottom. I think that is high enough. Probably not if you would be landing in water (depending on how deep the water is). I had been thinking about a 300ft cliff, but it's a long train journey, followed by a 1 hour walk to get there. I think I would have had the courage to jump, but it's difficult to tell.
Alternatively, I know of a good beach where I could walk in to the sea and drown (and hopefully be swept away). I thought I could do it when the tide is going out at night. But it's three hours away and having done some more research, it seems that it might be popular with people fishing, especially at night. Aarrgh why is it so difficult to ctb?!
 
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Apr 15, 2022
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If you hit just right, probably 100%. Like hit with your head first. Honestly, hard to tell. Could end up really bad, but not deceased. Most methods carry this risk of failure, actually. Maybe all. I would say the higher up you are, the more likely for success. Best I can do.
 
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waitingforrest

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Dec 27, 2021
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Just know that it is not just height that matters, it's also how you land. People have died from tripping and lived from free fall.
 
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Rabbit50

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Apr 5, 2022
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I've just been reading about 2 men who are suffering from 'life changing injuries' after tombstoning 200 feet in to the sea on the South Coast of the UK. I've seen pictures of where the jumps took place and the sea doesn't look very deep. On this basis, I would reiterate that your 100ft cliff definitely isn't high enough.
 
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