DarlingNikki
lil baby
I was a second hand mention in this thread, I'm gonna jump face first off of my house onto a knife. Thank you Gator, I thought we were better than this.
that is deep. but the thought is drowning is
how would you die by taking a hike in the woods?
that is deep. but the thought is drowning is
how would you die by taking a hike in the woods?
I was a second hand mention in this thread, I'm gonna jump face first off of my house onto a knife. Thank you Gator, I thought we were better than this.
Walk into the ocean (yes, I can swim) or deep, deep into the woods
Ocean: no remains are likely to ever be found, feed ocean-life. Woods: you return back to the earth, naturally.
If I'm ever featured on Discovery ID's Disappeared, Hi Mom!!
Drowning is one of the most painful ways to die.
water and fire....mad painful :lupe2:
one bullet is so easy
how does jumping off a bridge = immediate death?
Suicide by bridge is gruesome, and death is almost certain. People have survived the fall, but not many. You might survive if you hit the water feet first and come in at a slight angle.
The impact is tremendous. The body goes from roughly 75 to 80 mph to nearly zero in a nanosecond. The physics of inertia being what they are, internal organs tend to keep going. The force of impact causes them to tear loose. Autopsy reports typically indicate that the jumpers have lacerated aortas, livers, spleens and hearts. Ribs are often broken, and the impact shoves them into the heart or lungs. Jumpers have broken sternums, clavicles, pelvises and necks. Skull fractures are common.
Shooting yourself you may still live on some quadriplegic neck hanging to the side one eyeball retard
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If into water ...
Sad thread. How many of you are atheists?