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TheOdyssey

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Sep 8, 2021
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I saw a story of two Golden Gate survivors who both seemed to survived diving in at a canonball/seated position, probably caused even distribution of force through the body? I don't know science stuff. Anyways, what's the right form your body should be in so that you don't survive a fall like this?
 
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LivideLamb

I'm so decaying, feeling like an ashtray
Jan 5, 2020
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The easiest answer would be hitting your head first. Whether you jump in water or off of a building.

After a certain height, water will become as hard as cement. So, what could happen, could be that you'll get paralyzed and drown.

A few poses to avoid would be, if you land, feet or knees first, you could just break your legs, or become paralyzed, but still live...

Good luck with your search tho!