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eremito

Student
Sep 18, 2019
119
Can you estimate how tall should a structure be for a jump to be fatal? How can I increase the probability of death and reduce the risk of being tetraplegic?
 
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Nymph

he/him
Jul 15, 2020
2,561
There's a lot of resources here on jumping. We aren't really supposed to give straight up info like that. Its better anyways to do your own research, it's important:) don't be impulsive, read up on it and plan it well (if you're ready of course)
 
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Gromit-CTB

Gromit-CTB

time for ctb
Nov 14, 2020
847
Can read on here and also lost all hope they explain minimum heights for hard surface and water. Please read and research
 
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Shyloss

Member
Nov 23, 2020
9
Seems very scary and painful but if tha'ts what you choosed please read there are plenty of ressources here !