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Metalhead

Metalhead

Born slippy
Sep 21, 2020
213
I'd like to pose the following question -
Would it be easier to jump at night when it's dark so it would be like jumping into a void, do you think this would lessen SI any ?
 
Marchioness

Marchioness

Eternal sleep
Feb 17, 2020
294
I'm not sure about the dark. I went skydiving once and the freefall part feels amazing but people can still live from skydiving accidents and then you'd live paralyzed. :/
 
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Ghost2211

Archangel
Jan 20, 2020
6,015
I don't think it would matter either way to me. I would close my eyes regardless.
 
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TheQ22

Enlightened
Aug 17, 2020
1,097
I'm not 100% sure about the light and the dark, but I think I'm right in saying that if you make sure you time your jump with gravity then it'll work out how you want.

That's just about all I have to say about that.
 

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