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cipher the first

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from what Ive seen jumping seems like an easier method than SN, but for me the problem about it is i dont know the height needed to make ctb certain, my biggest fear is if it fails not only would u face the embarrassment of a failed suicide attempt... but worse you will be permanently damaged for the rest of ur life prolly paralyzed or brain damage, which is wayyy worse than other failed attempts consequences from other methods. so how do yk the right height? and why is jumping not as common here?
 
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Forveleth

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Jumping is risky and unpredictable. People have survived falling out of airplanes so there is not theoretical "definitive height" that will guarantee death. Living means a high risk of life-long pain and disability. Those facts alone ate enough o make people hesitate.

But also, more practically, not many people have access to tall enough structures and survival instinct is very strong with jumping, making it one of the most difficult methods to do.
 
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lifeisadream

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Unless it is a notorious jumping hotspot it is tricky to know if the attempt will be successful. There's also the internal battle with SI along with being interrupted by other people. Wouldn't consider jumping an easier method as such & it still needs careful planning as do other methods.
 
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BrainSplatter

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You'd have to be very determined to bypass your survival instinct. I attempted it before and it took 6 police officers to pull me back up. I was drinking vodka on the edge I still had fear but was ready to die at the same time. I thought the vodka would be enough to bypass that, but it wasn't. Naturally fear of heights is a common fear. I've watched a study of where they tested whether babies would fear height with this optical illusion of a hole on the floor and they were all scared and afraid to crawl over it. There's also many factors personally I'd prefer to lose consciousness before dying or not traumatise others or have a dramatic suicide like jumping as it would leave a larger impact. It's not always guaranteed I've watched a lot of videos of people dying by it but I'm also seeing people having to have their legs amputated after failing.
 
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thefirstluminary

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from what Ive seen jumping seems like an easier method than SN, but for me the problem about it is i dont know the height needed to make ctb certain, my biggest fear is if it fails not only would u face the embarrassment of a failed suicide attempt... but worse you will be permanently damaged for the rest of ur life prolly paralyzed or brain damage, which is wayyy worse than other failed attempts consequences from other methods. so how do yk the right height? and why is jumping not as common here?
I remember @fightclub17 making posts about failing jumping and becoming disabled because of it but she ended up ctb'ing using Sn
it is not guaranteed really I read articles is that the the height for a certain death is usually more than 20meters there also has to be a flat concrete surface with nothing in the way there are many stories of people who jumped from high places but ended up living due to their landing space not being completely flat
 
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I remember @fightclub17 making posts about failing jumping and becoming disabled because of it but she ended up ctb'ing using Sn
it is not guaranteed really I read articles is that the the height for a certain death is usually more than 20meters there also has to be a flat concrete surface with nothing in the way there are many stories of people who jumped from high places but ended up living due to their landing space not being completely flat
ugh the problem is i cant seem to find an easy method to ctb i dont have access to SN
 
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Bishop

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Access? Not everyone lives near skyscrapers or tall bridges.
 
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peacebenow

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Failure. It's not always guaranteed which is hard to believe but it's the truth. And even if access to skyscrapers and tall bridges, it leads to major chaotic scenes in the city which can stop your attempt as well as causes total gridlock in the city due to first responders. And trauma to everyday people in the vicinity.
 
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DoomsdayCTB

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This poor girl got thrown over a cliff while bungee jumping recently. They stupidly didn't attach her cords. They said it was 40 meters. Seems like a fatal number if you can find such an area. Maybe look up local bungee jumping companies and go there/nearby off-hours. I always suggest running so you can't go back. The girl also was given that momentum and died instantly (I hope). Jumping in Vegas is extremely common in the garages and seems to always be fatal. They don't want the bad PR, so they clean it up pretty quickly.
 
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Oiled Sandwich

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Jun 10, 2026
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Legit just had a dream about falling off a rocky cliff the other night. Was one of the few times dying in a dream actually scared me, and I've had dreams where I've been gunned down.
 
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Passenger4224

Passenger4224

I appreciate everything that can kill me.
Mar 8, 2026
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Future jumper here.

There have been users who previously attempted jumping, and it went horribly. I think that partially scared off a lot of the users here from trying it themselves.

Jumping requires a lot of determination and fighting survival instinct compared to other methods. All that courage, and death isn't even guaranteed unless you jump from a high enough place. If you fail, you're screwed for life.

I am still going this route because I'm willing to travel and I'm not worried about survival instinct.
 
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GeneTunney

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Feb 3, 2023
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This is something I ponder. I have read that anything higher than 80 feet is almost certain death. But of course there are stories of survival at heights greater than that.
 
FoolsExpedition

FoolsExpedition

I Still Don't Know Where Everything Went
Nov 24, 2018
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it's something i've considered but i'm not super clued in on spots. the one spot i know gets patrolled and would be a very long and expensive trip for it to semi-likely not work out for me so that deters me a bit compared to other methods
 
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JeyJeyOfJeypore

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Jun 4, 2026
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from what Ive seen jumping seems like an easier method than SN, but for me the problem about it is i dont know the height needed to make ctb certain, my biggest fear is if it fails not only would u face the embarrassment of a failed suicide attempt... but worse you will be permanently damaged for the rest of ur life prolly paralyzed or brain damage, which is wayyy worse than other failed attempts consequences from other methods. so how do yk the right height? and why is jumping not as common here?
Cuz ppl dont wanna break a leg


Personally i find it romantic

There are bridges couples place locks with their initial scribbled on to signify their togetherness

I wanna jump off that bridge if i was gonna suicide
 
iguazo falls

iguazo falls

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May 20, 2026
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i dont think i could position myself correctly and if given the choice spending a bit more time on something less messy and public is preferable. if you hesitate too much in an urban area itll attract attention, ppl will film, and u will get put into hospital. ive always fantasized about it though. when i was younger i signed up for an open house at a newly built high rise apartment to try but i got vertigo looking out of the window. now imagine what that real estate agent was thinking when some ratty 14 year old waltzes in looking around lol.
 
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no mas

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Jan 19, 2025
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This poor girl got thrown over a cliff while bungee jumping recently. They stupidly didn't attach her cords. They said it was 40 meters. Seems like a fatal number if you can find such an area. Maybe look up local bungee jumping companies and go there/nearby off-hours. I always suggest running so you can't go back. The girl also was given that momentum and died instantly (I hope). Jumping in Vegas is extremely common in the garages and seems to always be fatal. They don't want the bad PR, so they clean it up pretty quickly.
..."in the "garages"...think you meant onto the roof-tops of garages. I believe you're right "they clean it up pretty quickly". Las Vegas is Sin City, such a extreme place of nearly every vice and sin imaginable. The whole place is totally fake/phoney, artificial, illuionary, fraudulent, evil, vile, greed-ridden, hidden in plain sight yet obscured, psych altering, excessive...where lust, jealousy, rage, revenge, prostitution, rape, adultery, drugs, disease, poverty, theft, violence, crime, depression, dereliction and hairspring tempers trigger as extreme as the desert temperature changes. Vegas would be probably the city at the top of a 'true list' of per capita suicides and suicidal attempts in the united states, but a true list doesn't exist. No doubt visitor suicides are at the pinnacle of that unspoken list... alike the Roach Motel...they Check-In, but don't Check-Out... unless stuffed into a body bag (make that a Customized Louis Vuitton Body bag for Dead Whales). Maybe the more luxorious casinos after cleaning out the Whale would offer to Comp the Body Bag and Hearst. But maybe not, they're greed is so immense if they could eliminate that body and claim a mysterious disappearance, they might resolve it in acid or bury it in the desert to save them a few extra bucks. I wouldnt put it past them...yes, they're that fake, greed ridden, vile and evil.
 
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zoidberg

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May 19, 2026
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There are stories from people who jumped from the GG bridge in California, for example, one person who survived, which is highly unlikely, still they said the instant they let go they realized how meaningless their problems were and how wrong it was to be falling in light of that. Impacting the water at 120mph is a sure way to break many bones and then drown, yet somehow this person survived. The bridge now has nets to prevent jumping. So overcoming SI in a way that leads to a jump in no way predicts quick or easy death, au contraire.
 
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Apr 24, 2026
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..."in the "garages"...think you meant onto the roof-tops of garages. I believe you're right "they clean it up pretty quickly". Las Vegas is Sin City, such a extreme place of nearly every vice and sin imaginable. The whole place is totally fake/phoney, artificial, illuionary, fraudulent, evil, vile, greed-ridden, hidden in plain sight yet obscured, psych altering, excessive...where lust, jealousy, rage, revenge, prostitution, rape, adultery, drugs, disease, poverty, theft, violence, crime, depression, dereliction and hairspring tempers trigger as extreme as the desert temperature changes. Vegas would be probably the city at the top of a 'true list' of per capita suicides and suicidal attempts in the united states, but a true list doesn't exist. No doubt visitor suicides are at the pinnacle of that unspoken list... alike the Roach Motel...they Check-In, but don't Check-Out... unless stuffed into a body bag (make that a Customized Louis Vuitton Body bag for Dead Whales). Maybe the more luxorious casinos after cleaning out the Whale would offer to Comp the Body Bag and Hearst. But maybe not, they're greed is so immense if they could eliminate that body and claim a mysterious disappearance, they might resolve it in acid or bury it in the desert to save them a few extra bucks. I wouldnt put it past them...yes, they're that fake, greed ridden, vile and evil.
Yes thanks for that notice lol. But I bet some DO do it inside the garages with guns maybe. But yes I made a map of all the most common jumps in Vegas. If I ever visit, I will NOT be stepping foot near those areas. If you guys were curious, the Luxor has jumpers from the INSIDE because of how it's built. I believe that is a more "family-friendly" hotel can you imagine? jumpers from the inside falling down into the casinos. Happens a lot there. But yes ever since they got rid of most of the balconies and closed the windows, most people pick the roof-tops of the garages. Then they record them as an accident and still living, but once they get out of Vegas, then they call it as a death. But of course, it is not reported as a suicide to prevent copycats. Only learned this from locals.

PS op- I learned of a new jumper area, but some people may be afraid of drowning. Niagara Falls. It has no restrictions and they said semi-daily attempts.
 
Bishop

Bishop

People die the way they lived
Mar 24, 2024
511
Yes thanks for that notice lol. But I bet some DO do it inside the garages with guns maybe. But yes I made a map of all the most common jumps in Vegas. If I ever visit, I will NOT be stepping foot near those areas. If you guys were curious, the Luxor has jumpers from the INSIDE because of how it's built. I believe that is a more "family-friendly" hotel can you imagine? jumpers from the inside falling down into the casinos. Happens a lot there. But yes ever since they got rid of most of the balconies and closed the windows, most people pick the roof-tops of the garages. Then they record them as an accident and still living, but once they get out of Vegas, then they call it as a death. But of course, it is not reported as a suicide to prevent copycats. Only learned this from locals.

PS op- I learned of a new jumper area, but some people may be afraid of drowning. Niagara Falls. It has no restrictions and they said semi-daily attempts.
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burninghill

burninghill

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Dec 2, 2025
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For me it's because the bridge in my town is highly surveillanced so it would be difficult to actually throw yourself off without being caught (there are also 2 meter barriers but that's not very difficult to scale if you're able bodied). I'm sure this is the case for a lot of people, aswell as not actually even having a choice of location which is high enough without travelling far.
 
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no mas

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Jan 19, 2025
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Yes thanks for that notice lol. But I bet some DO do it inside the garages with guns maybe. But yes I made a map of all the most common jumps in Vegas. If I ever visit, I will NOT be stepping foot near those areas. If you guys were curious, the Luxor has jumpers from the INSIDE because of how it's built. I believe that is a more "family-friendly" hotel can you imagine? jumpers from the inside falling down into the casinos. Happens a lot there. But yes ever since they got rid of most of the balconies and closed the windows, most people pick the roof-tops of the garages. Then they record them as an accident and still living, but once they get out of Vegas, then they call it as a death. But of course, it is not reported as a suicide to prevent copycats. Only learned this from locals.

PS op- I learned of a new jumper area, but some people may be afraid of drowning. Niagara Falls. It has no restrictions and they said semi-daily attempts.
Check out Mount Thor in Canada. It's about as close to 100% guaranteed as it gets, alhough i have no actual proof. Just look at it and read about it. Getting there isn't easy, and getting up to the top is also a big challange. So If one goes that far then they're almost definitely going through with the leap.
 
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JeyJeyOfJeypore

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Check out Mount Thor in Canada. It's about as close to 100% guaranteed as it gets, alhough i have no actual proof. Just look at it and read about it. Getting there isn't easy, and getting up to the top is also a big challange. So If one goes that far then they're almost definitely going through with the leap.

If i wss suicidal and actually climbed that i might wanna live again; just from being inspired by my own strength
 
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no mas

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Yes, that maybe what it takes to inspire someone to do a full 180°
 
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Lemelonade

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Two things that prevent me from doing that:
1. I'll either traumatize people if I do it in public or put rescuers at risk of I do it in a remote natural site.
2. I want my family to be able to look at my dead body. At least my face should be intact.
 

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