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LonelySam

LonelySam

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Aug 16, 2025
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Would falling down neck first, hard, on purpose, on a... Let's say edge of a sidewalk, kill me?
I'm starting to feel desperate, I'm actually even thinking about letting a ver y heavy exercise weight fall directly on to my neck.

What do you think?
 
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countingthedays1211

countingthedays1211

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Apr 17, 2025
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I'm no expert, but those sound like things that are a lot more likely to just cause a painful injury
 
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amor.dor

amor.dor

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Dec 24, 2025
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It's not so easy to die. We are living beings who evolved to survive. Your method will only cause you pain or some relative sequela
 
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L'appel Du Vide

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Sep 18, 2025
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I survived two high force impacts (beyond what someone could do to themselves) because the angle of contact wasn't quite right to break my neck. Accident though but the result of being temporarily disabled is one of the worse ways to add onto your existing dilemma. Could also just end up surviving and paralyzed. It's too variable in my opinion.
 
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