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#15
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04-12-2020, 06:32 AM
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Re: Two Jumpers from Russia
The 37 year old is finer than the 18 year old. Shame you can’t post the younger girls pics. Also why didn’t their bodies just explode upon impact. From how high did they jump? Also wouldn’t it be smarter to jump from a skyscraper since you’re more likely to die before impact, just making a recommendation to any hopeless pill-popping animal who comes across this post.
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#19
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04-28-2020, 05:28 AM
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Re: Two Jumpers from Russia
what I find hilarious is something like, 90%? definitely more than half, always immediately regret the suicide while they're falling. something about they just like the idea of committing suicide, and being able to think/wonder about peoples reaction to it while they're actually alive, while subconsciously having that choice to really not do it and be alive at the end of the day, opposed to, right after making that jump, their sudden realisation they cant undo the choice to jump, go back, that Was the final choice, that they really are about to die and they're now 100% fucked |
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04-28-2020, 05:49 AM
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Re: Two Jumpers from Russia
oh and something about the human instinct to survive completely takes over, since your brain likes being alive, it subconsciously decides for you that you actually want to live, overwhelming your "depression" with the will to be alive don't remember exactly where, but I'm pretty sure read about this when reading about people that survived jumping off the Golden gate bridge, and how basically every single one reported immediate regret from then moment they make the leap. Since at that second, they actually realise its now literally impossible to undo what they just did, and they really are just a couple seconds/minutes away from death. How there's no tomorrow. And how acting all emo was easier since they subconsciously knew they'd be alive no matter what. But as soon as they made the leap, it "suddenly became real and didn't actually want to die" haha lmao |