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Gal1ctic

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Is there a way you could position something around your neck or head to add enough weight to make sure your head would hit the concrete first? Like a neck pillow but tighter around your neck just filled with sand or something?
Or something you could lodge in between your head and collarbone to make sure your neck snaps on impact?
 
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I don't think there's any point in that, bro. If a person isn't afraid of that method and heights — why not choose the best option. A parachute jump without opening it. Sure, it costs money, but I don't think that's an issue for something like this. And the right season is just around the corner.
 
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Forveleth

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... why not choose the best option. A parachute jump without opening it.
If you ate talking about skydiving, your first several jumps are always heavily supervised. Sometimes you are even attaches to the instructor and they pull the chute open. Also, the landing field they aim for is usually grass and people have survived hitting grass from a plane. Do not do this.
 
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Is there a way you could position something around your neck or head to add enough weight to make sure your head would hit the concrete first? Like a neck pillow but tighter around your neck just filled with sand or something?
Or something you could lodge in between your head and collarbone to make sure your neck snaps on impact?
I suppose you could add one of those ankle weigts people use to up the chancces, but it's not gonna outweigh your hip region unless you add some serious weight to it, so your best idea is to aim, which is difficult, especially if you start to have mid air regrets.
Training your aim in a swimming pool diving board is probably a good idea if you're choosing this method.
 
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Gal1ctic

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I suppose you could add one of those ankle weigts people use to up the chancces, but it's not gonna outweigh your hip region unless you add some serious weight to it, so your best idea is to aim, which is difficult, especially if you start to have mid air regrets.
Training your aim in a swimming pool diving board is probably a good idea if you're choosing this method.
Makes sense 👍 I'll likely go with a hanging instead I don't think I'm brave enough to have that much control 😂
 

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