Not sure where this is from, probably South Korea or Japan.
Not sure where this is from, probably South Korea or Japan.
Self-immolation, standing in front of trains, autodefenestration, and blowing out your brains. Whenever someone tries and succeeds in ending their own life, this is where it goes.
The beheadings of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland
1444 (Russian man shoots himself on his couch)
Gary Plauché shoots his son's rapist
Ms. Pacman (woman with her head split open)
Funky Town (cartel flaying+torturing)
Sponsored by Adidas (cartel organ extraction + cannibalism)
The Guerrero Flaying (aka No Mercy in Mexico)
3 Guys 1 Hammer (Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs)
Girl shoots her cousin then kills herself (Paris Harvey)
French dude gets impaled on a bollard after jumping from a building
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they prob regretted it as soon as they started falling
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Actually studies indicate the last third or so of the drop have the highest rates of regret.
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What studies? Are they just asking everyone that jumps off of a building or something?
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Lol I've ever jumped off 1st floor when I was 8-9ish and yes I did kinda “regret”. Regret isn't the right word, id say it was mostly like getting back to your senses and wondering what just happened. It was like an immediate realization like almost in a blink of an eye I found myself on the ground. It was kinda a mixture of euphoria and heightened consciousness to the point that you start wondering “was it really me doing this” lol ik this doesn't make sense idk how to put it in words
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I was being a smart ass, emphasis on "ass". Sorry. I haven't actually seen any such studies. But it might be interesting to know. I was partially inspired by a scene from The Magnificent Seven:
I'm sure someone at The Onion could come up with a very interesting study, though.
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Yeah they ask the people that survived
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