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GravityUtilizer

GravityUtilizer

Born to lose
May 22, 2020
737
I'm not asking. I'm just saying it's my dilemma.

I love this forum x
 
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tiredflower

Member
Sep 28, 2020
25
I feel like jumping and hanging are too painful and too long :/ SN seems the least painful
I've contemplated jumping before and chickened out. I feel like at least with SN it's a smoother way to go. I'd rather drink something and pass out than jump and feel the pain and possibly survive paralysed
 
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Insertname1

Student
Sep 21, 2020
188
Jumping is never guaranteed, too many risk factors. Hanging is fairly painless if you get it right with the right rope
 
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GravityUtilizer

GravityUtilizer

Born to lose
May 22, 2020
737
FYI WHEN I SAY JUMPING I MEAN BEACHY HEAD, ENGLAND.

My heart lies with Beachy Head still, basically.

EVEN THOUGH I NOW HAVE SN!

But I also have a serious soft spot for hanging...
 
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greebo6

Enlightened
Sep 11, 2020
1,671
I'm not asking. I'm just saying it's my dilemma.

I love this forum x
Jumping can sound like its an easier option but its much harder to actually do because it takes nerve to actually step off the ledge, roof or whatever when you are up , way up , there.
 
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GravityUtilizer

GravityUtilizer

Born to lose
May 22, 2020
737
Anyone else got a preference?
 
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Warlock
Jul 31, 2020
727
jumping from a very high place can be painless, if you hang yourself in the right way you can pass out in 12-14 seconds, but I chose SN because I don't want my survival instinct to work
 
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Ghost2211

Archangel
Jan 20, 2020
6,015
SN or hanging are cool with me. Jumping is too scary.
 
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nitroautnz

Specialist
Sep 11, 2020
361
why not combine the 3 ? (half-joking)
 
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death137

miserable
Jun 25, 2020
1,166
jumping from a very high place can be painless, if you hang yourself in the right way you can pass out in 12-14 seconds, but I chose SN because I don't want my survival instinct to work
In some cases it can even be less than 12 seconds.
 
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