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LIFE_IS_BUT_A_GAME

LIFE_IS_BUT_A_GAME

Technical death metal is the meaning of life
Oct 10, 2025
13
Would it be possible for me to be "saved" if someone instantly finds my body after having jumped from an 100m cliff?
 
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thatonegirl

Semi-Hopeless Optimist
Jan 24, 2026
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If you're still alive when they find you, then yes there is a miniscule chance you'll survive. But it's not a great chance, and even people who have survived jumps/falls of that height usually succumb to their injuries in the hospital. There's an instance of an old man surviving a fall of that height with just broken ankles, but he landed on soft mud. What you land on makes a big difference.
 
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idontknowwhatiam

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Sep 10, 2025
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If I were to jump, I'd want to land on concrete, a road or any paved surface.
 
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LIFE_IS_BUT_A_GAME

LIFE_IS_BUT_A_GAME

Technical death metal is the meaning of life
Oct 10, 2025
13
If you're still alive when they find you, then yes there is a miniscule chance you'll survive. But it's not a great chance, and even people who have survived jumps/falls of that height usually succumb to their injuries in the hospital. There's an instance of an old man surviving a fall of that height with just broken ankles, but he landed on soft mud. What you land on makes a big difference.
Ok
So if I land on rocks, I should be dead no matter what, right?
 

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