Dude commits suicide despite being begged not to

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That's an less than ideal height to commit suicide from

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But often high enough.

It seems amazing to me how a fall from 2 stories is often survivable,

but 4 stories is usually deadly.

It doesn't seem like THAT much of a difference.

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often its how you land, people die just doing backflips ya know

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Yup. I certainly know how much it can hurt just falling from standing height.

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Yup same(6'7" btw)

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A few years ago, I was attacked by a 300 pound tall guy who ran at me like a football tackle, and I landed in a sitting position with all my excess weight and his weight compressing my spine.

I screamed out in pain and couldn't move. I was so pissed at the paramedics that they seemed to show zero sympathy for the fact that I just couldn't move myself up on my own power onto the gurney. And when they drove over the curb on the way to the hospital - DAMN.

I was in bed for a month after that - so when I see idiots jumping off their roof onto tables, trying to replicate stupid wrestling moves - I cringe!!!

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What happens at 3? WHAT HAPPENS AT 3?

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3 stories are only fatal to dwarfs.

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3 is safe at the equator cus you weight less there. instant death at the poles.

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I used to work as a scaffolder one day a colleague of mine felt from 35 meters but he fell on a buck of construction fences and he survived when he fell he bounced about 2 meter back in the air

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