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deletednumber

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Apr 29, 2021
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People died from 5th floor but i think it's risky...underneath is free of obstacles?
 
its-about-time

its-about-time

nope
Mar 19, 2022
807
Overall a very unreliable idea that's more likely to result in permanent injury. But, landing head first on something hard and winding up in water to drown is probably the best bet. Think diving off a bridge, crashing headfirst into a boulder in the river, then drowning because you're too injured to save yourself.
 
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Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
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Don't do it. I know a guy who was sitting on a balcony rail on the 3rd or 4th floor and fell backward. Last I heard about him he's basically a plant, in a nursing home with a diaper and in a wheelchair. Just too risky, you can fall on your legs which can soften the blow and leaves you in a wheelchair.
 
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deletednumber

Enlightened
Apr 29, 2021
1,603
yes, no obstacles
is it gonna work if I hold a knife to my chest ?
honestly I find it risky but if you really want to do it, the most important thing is to make sure you fall off your head and not your legs
 
Nyktalgia

Nyktalgia

Member
Jan 29, 2022
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My neighbor fell from the 5th floor and died, but yeah, it's too risky.
 
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Someone123

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Oct 19, 2021
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5th floor
Your odds of dying are probably over 50% if you land on youe head, but also probably at least 5 - 10% of breaking your neck and being paralyzed from the neck down with no chance to ctb and escape again. I personally wouldn't try it. Sn is a method where if you fail you will likely not be injured, full suspension is a more reliable method and it is rare to hear of this method going wrong. jumping from twn stories is beter and from twenty into water is close to iseal for jumping, since drowning is a backup plan in this case (ex. the golden gate bridge has a 99% success rate, but they have way too much security now- if you live in the area there you would have a better chance since you could study the security up close, but even then it is not easy. There are some locations that are ebtter for jumping, butg mots people don't have realistic access for this method. There are a lot of other options to explore that can work sometimes depending on your situtaion- co, charcoal, etc. In the suicide resourrce area many other methods are listed. I don't know what your odds are from that heioght, but they aren't high enough for me, anyway. I hope you find peace somehow.
 
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Eternaloblivionplea

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May 11, 2022
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I had a mate that jumped from 5th floor. This resulted in a mild traumatic brain injury & painful walking. Then he ended up taking his life through Euthanasia cocktail of Nembutal & some other things for overkill. NMA not medical advice
 
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