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I don't often see many people preferring the method of suicide which would be jumping. given the right curcumstances (taking benzos, headfirst) it seems like one of the better and less painful methods.
I'm a pain junkie. and jumping is something that requires more than just a security job. or even...wellllllll most security guards will take on Coke to give you a view before you pull off a Sam Flynn...
If you plan it well without any substance. get a hotel room at no less than the 10th floor and place plastic contact sheeting or a hell of a lot of duct tape over the glass and with the slamming of a center punch ...it can be done. My prefered way to go and it doesn't matter how you land because you will instantly die or to damaged to be revived.
Despite the fact that you need a lot of courage to jump, it's the fact to find a proper place to do so. Also, some people still considered their suicides as a personal matter and decision, and humans like me prefer to do on privacy. When you jump on a public place you'll exposure unless you do quickly or on late night, so it's a few factors that discourages to do so.
Despite the fact that you need a lot of courage to jump, it's the fact to find a proper place to do so. Also, some people still considered their suicides as a personal matter and decision, and humans like me prefer to do on privacy. When you jump on a public place you'll exposure unless you do quickly or on late night, so it's a few factors that discourages to do so.
I agree with what you said completely.
When you jump; everyone will also see the mess of the body and it will be traumatizing. Some ppl really cant handle that and i don't wanna leave PTSD...
Personally, i wanna make it as clean and private as possible.
it crossed my mind several times since i have easy access to a 10th floor... but it scares me af the pain... and the mess... such an splash on the floor XD
also it requires LOTS of courage... but i imagine its like jumping to a cold pool, like, once youve jumped, there is no turning back... youre just going down.
I don't often see many people preferring the method of suicide which would be jumping. given the right curcumstances (taking benzos, headfirst) it seems like one of the better and less painful methods.
It's one of the harder ones to get right, however. If the jump's too short or you land bad, you'd end up paralysed at best. Also you need nerves of steel to fight the survival instinct.
I would go for Sulphuric + Formic in a tent any day.
This is going to be my plan B because I may not be able to ingest anything. It seems like the highest chance of success as long as you choose a high location where you won't be stopped.
There was this liveleak video of a dude jumping off a 50m lighthouse, aiming for the water but instead landing on concrete. His skull cracked and he lived for another 3 days in hospital.
But at the same time, some guy died after stumbling on the sidewalk.
Too many variables to tell if it would work or not.
There was this liveleak video of a dude jumping off a 50m lighthouse, aiming for the water but instead landing on concrete. His skull cracked and he lived for another 3 days in hospital.
But at the same time, some guy died after stumbling on the sidewalk.
Too many variables to tell if it would work or not.
Considering it's a tower that distributes the electricity to my town, and it's on a hill I say I would either land on the ground(grass) or one of the small three cabin things around it. It has at least 50 meters and it is easily accessible and it's not guarded so I can just go on there and climb it.
Considering it's a tower that distributes the electricity to my town, and it's on a hill I say I would either land on the ground(grass) or one of the small three cabin things around it. It has at least 50 meters and it is easily accessible and it's not guarded so I can just go on there and climb it.
I doubt I have access to those chemicals.
I don't really give a fuck about the condition my body is left in though.
Would jumping be painless if I was on drugs? I never tried them but I have access to them thanks to high school.
I doubt I have access to those chemicals.
I don't really give a fuck about the condition my body is left in though.
Would jumping be painless if I was on drugs? I never tried them but I have access to them thanks to high school.
You'd need to drink something that sends you to sleep immediately and hope to fall into the right direction, or drug yourself on lots of anti-anxiety meds at least. I know of no such drugs, except tranquillisers and those aren't exactly for sale at every street corner.
The chemicals needed for the CO are actually really easy to procure, Sulphuric Acid 90%+ concentration, and Formic Acid 80%+ concentration. Sulphuric Acid can be found rather easy and is also present in drain cleaner solutions and Formic Acid is available online and at beekeepers (used to combat a bee parasite).
Check out this thread too: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/formic-acid-sulphuric-acid-method.233/
I don't often see many people preferring the method of suicide which would be jumping. given the right curcumstances (taking benzos, headfirst) it seems like one of the better and less painful methods.
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