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psychokatt

psychokatt

New Member
Jul 20, 2019
3
Should I crash my car into the side of a bridge?

Close to my house there's a highway that goes under a bridge. It's not very busy at all so I could go at night and there would be no one around. I could easily pick up my speed and crash right into the side of the bridge. It's made of concrete and really sturdy.

I'm just wondering if there's anything I need to think about that i'm missing. Would the velocity actually kill me or would it likely just leave me wounded? How fast should I be going to succeed?
 
bacardirum

bacardirum

Experienced
May 21, 2019
233
Seems a bit dodgy, you could just be in a wreck, lose your legs, be in a complete mess, even worse car catching fire and you slowly burning to death. Not something I would want to try...
 
SinisterKid

SinisterKid

Visionary
Jun 1, 2019
2,113
Certainly qualifies as one of the more bizarre ideas I have read on this forum. Most cars these days have air bags do they not, which would make this idea a not very good one at best. Please dont do this. I understand desperation, I have been there as well, but this is likely to end badly. Please reconsider.
 
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TimeToDie

Mage
Jun 13, 2019
521
That's a mighty expensive way to CTB.

Hanging: a rope might cost $25
N: costs $700 if you're big enough to need 3 bottles
Shotgun: can be had for $230
Car crash: my SUV is worth $25,000
 
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psychokatt

psychokatt

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Jul 20, 2019
3
Certainly qualifies as one of the more bizarre ideas I have read on this forum. Most cars these days have air bags do they not, which would make this idea a not very good one at best. Please dont do this. I understand desperation, I have been there as well, but this is likely to end badly. Please reconsider.
how do you suppose i do it then? i don't really have access to any kind of medication, firearms, etc. I just thought since i had access to my car it was a quick way.
 
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Sailfisher

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Apr 19, 2019
282
Don't do that.
 
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SinisterKid

SinisterKid

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Jun 1, 2019
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Sadly my friend, I do not make recommendations to anyone. There are resources galore on this site for you to look into. You asked the question and so far, the answer has been a resounding no, dont do it.
 
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TimeToDie

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Jun 13, 2019
521
You might want to read this: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/list-of-resources.3/
 
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1964dodge

Student
Sep 19, 2018
189
do not do it you will probably be maimed and suffer terribly and spend a lot of time in the hospital. its better to live trying to beat depression than spend months in the hospital in extreme pain and a good chance of a permanent disability. not to mention if they figure it out a stay in the psyc ward
 

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