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sibyl101

sibyl101

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Jul 2, 2023
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What would be my chances? I don't want to survive this fall.
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Beelzebub

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Oct 17, 2023
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Should be, but it depends how you fall and you also are gonna scar a lot of people afterwards doing that on the street. Its up to you
 
voyager

voyager

Don't you dare go hollow...
Nov 25, 2019
963
Straight on to one's head, almost certainly yes, other than that it could be anything. That's at most 20m, no? Just realised, for me to jump I wouldn't want to see the surface this clearly, must have some guts to do that.
 
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avaruus

avaruus

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Aug 17, 2022
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Probably fatal, but survivable. Personally, i wouldn't anything less than about double that building height.
 
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Mocon33

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Dec 15, 2021
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That's a bit iffy, rule of thumb is 10 stories.
 
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WAITING TO DIE

WAITING TO DIE

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Sep 30, 2023
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160 feet is the minimum recommended height while falling onto a hard surface.
Yet, people have died falling from the 4th floor but only if landing on the head.
 
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Division Day

Division Day

It's life that scares me to death
Oct 28, 2023
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I heard 4th floor is where you cross over from more likely to survive to more likely to die. But I think going under at least 8 is very risky.
 
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godsseepiestsoldier

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Oct 22, 2023
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wont say to keep your privacy but im pretty sure Ik where this is lol. Used to walk up that street to get to work everyday
 
Bruce

Bruce

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Sep 22, 2023
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I think that's about 20 meters as well and I agree with @avaruus, I don't think it's high enough. I would try to find something with at least double the height. Better be sure then be sorry.

160 feet is the minimum recommended height while falling onto a hard surface.
There is a minimum recommended height for that? Who established this? How? : )
 
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sibyl101

sibyl101

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Jul 2, 2023
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wont say to keep your privacy but im pretty sure Ik where this is lol. Used to walk up that street to get to work everyday
Its probably the only parking lot with no barriers on the top in the whole town centre. Well if you hear anything from local Facebook groups you'll know it was me, but probably won't go through with it if others are saying that there is a good likelihood of surviving. It certainly looks quite high from the top
Probably fatal, but survivable. Personally, i wouldn't anything less than about double that building height.
Trip to Dover it is then!
Straight on to one's head, almost certainly yes, other than that it could be anything. That's at most 20m, no? Just realised, for me to jump I wouldn't want to see the surface this clearly, must have some guts to do that.
Maybe I'll take up diving to gain some practise for that perfect landing
 
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Division Day

Division Day

It's life that scares me to death
Oct 28, 2023
155
Trip to Dover it is then!
If you're talking cliffs, I'm assuming there's a reason Dover is less notorious than Beachy Head. I don't think anyone has survived that who didn't land on a ledge partway down (although I can't speak to how many survived long enough to be acutely aware of how messed up their body is).

I stood at the edge and looked down once to see if I would be able to do it if I came back when I wanted to ctb, but I don't think I could jump on my own.
 
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voyager

voyager

Don't you dare go hollow...
Nov 25, 2019
963
Maybe I'll take up diving to gain some practise for that perfect landing
You're joking surely, hehe. :hihi:

But diving was one of my favourite competitions at the Olympics/watersports and therefore know that even the best will occasionally splash and they weren't jumping for their life, literally. Plus, you never know how much your hands/arms might soften your perfect 4.5 reverse somersault in pike position. I think that's a human protective reaction we might not be able to control.

The others are right, momentum is by far the easier and more effective option. 👍
 
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Anónimo

Anónimo

Student
Oct 15, 2021
167
Looks like it has good chances of succeeding, but I still wouldn't try it. The thing with jumping is that you should NEVER have to ask if it's high enough. Always make sure it's as high as possible. Like 12+ stories

I recommend you don't do this.
 
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oneeyed

Arcanist
Oct 11, 2022
425
When you said you'll take up diving, my twisted sense of humour went to the image of people holding up score cards as you land.
SI will probably kick in. Definitely have to land on your head/neck. Any suicide is traumatic for whoever discovers you but this method definitely leaves a more traumatic view.
 
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TiredTurtle

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Oct 29, 2023
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Probably but not worth the chance
 
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