I know what it is of course, it’s that if you watch certain sorts of videos on Youtube, Youtube will show you more things of that sort, and if you talk about things, search for things, Google can pick them up. So there’s no mystic forces here.
I spent a fair amount of time trying to figure out how far someone would have to fall to be certain they would die. It was a suicidal project, and so of course when the video arrived it was pre-empted by a Better Help ad, now that’s some good tie in marketing. Only suicidal people think about death as much as I do.
What I already knew was that my bridge as a 50-100 footer was barely a 50% chance, if I could hit a solid and at a bad angle, and I don’t like those odds especially because I don’t think I could get to the right spot. Hit the water, there’s a fair chance I just knock myself out and wake up being rescued.
So for certain death it turns out that what I’d need is 225 feet. Even then you’ve got a 1% chance of survival if it is water. If you hit feet first in a perfect dive you can survive that. I’ve researched the fall too, you’ve got a decent chance of passing out mid fall, so how you hit is somewhat to chance. Your body might to instinct do the right dive.
Another thing I found out, because of my research blowing back at me is that guillotine deaths aren’t quite as clean as I thought, turns out the head can stay alive for a bit after being lopped off. Which is why people won’t let us switch to it for capital punishment. So I’m back to perfect explosion as the only way that you could kill someone without them feeling it, with benzene that burns so quick that the combustion would burn you entirely and there wouldn’t be anything left of you to observe. Building the chamber is the trick, but I think it should be doable.
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Consuming alcohol increses your odds, and decreases pain & inhibitions
Bridge is my way out so I’ve done a ton of research also. Funny google hasn’t picked up on it, or more likely their advertising algorithm ignores any searches with the word suicide because bridge suicides still don’t show up on my “For You” newsfeed despite searching bridge suicides daily.
But yeah, many jumpers survive the initial impact on water which is why I count on drowning or hypothermia, with drugs, alcohol and other factors in play. Despite not being very popular, my bridge has a 100% kill rate, and I don’t want to be tge one to break a streak.
something i’ve found is ******** asphyxiation. apparently your lungs don’t detect the loss of oxygen but rather the co2 levels in your blood, so if you’re inhaling it you shouldn’t feel suffocation (unless you’re aware and panicking over it). from what i hear it should be like falling asleep and then organ failure from lack of oxygen within minutes. take that info how you’d like