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07-20-2021, 03:03 PM
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Re: Guy Jumps from the 15th Floor Landing on the Grass
You should watch a documentary called "The Bridge", there's one very compelling story of a young guy who jumped and lived to tell about it. The doc is about all the suicides at the golden gate bridge and shows real people jumping throughout. Can probably find it on youtube or torrent it. |
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07-20-2021, 03:17 PM
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Re: Guy Jumps from the 15th Floor Landing on the Grass
A Golden Gate surviving jumper has written a book about how he got to that place, and the instantaneous regret he felt when he jumped. The book is called "Cracked, Not Broken." It's wrenching.
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07-22-2021, 11:24 AM
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Re: Guy Jumps from the 15th Floor Landing on the Grass
On top of the regret, you've probably heard the saying "my life flashed before my eyes". It's true. I got stuck upside strapped onto a knee board once and could not get flipped back over, right as I was about to gulp up full water as a breath, my life flashed before my eyes. I can't even explain it. In a split second I saw all of the things important to me.
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07-22-2021, 12:44 PM
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Re: Guy Jumps from the 15th Floor Landing on the Grass
Do you still remember fairly well what "flashed before your eyes"? I nearly drowned in a swimming pool when I was six or seven. Even at that young of an age, I saw "everything" that had happened to me speed through my mind. Then, there was what I sensed to be a long, peaceful moment when I was looking at the rays of sunlight stripe the bottom of the pool, thinking, "so this is how it ends".
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07-22-2021, 09:26 PM
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Re: Guy Jumps from the 15th Floor Landing on the Grass
I can remember some. Things like my childhood, me playing with my mom, my mom's death when I was a kid, my wedding, having each kid, trips, my husband, playing with my kids, things I've done with friends, important events..it was all quick images that flashed. It's like it lasted a second but I saw it and comprehended every image. I did have a thought where I couldn't believe this was how I was going to die. I grew up like a fish in the water. You were definitely way further into drowning than I. My husband was able to swim to me and get me untrapped and above water. I remember tons of coughing, I never lost consciousness. I'm glad you are ok. That is crazy how it can all flash before you, and deal with a sudden peace. Moments before the drowning part certainly aren't peaceful, I was panicked and thrashing to try and save myself. |