Do you think jumping off a cliff onto rocks from 200 feet (80 meters) would hurt? If so, how much and for how long?

Do you think jumping off a cliff onto rocks from 200 feet (80 meters) would hurt? If so, how much and for how long?

Assume a flat or feet first fall, not head first.

not for long since you'll be dead idiot

wow, so randum xD this site really lives up to its name!!!

broken foot all the way up to pelvis Probably more

bleed out in 5 minutes or less.

Just dive.

Legs would go back into your body. If you are unfortunate enough to survive, vegetable for the rest of your life. Lucky enough, you die. If you plan on killing yourself atleadt go head first.

Do it

80 m is almost 30 floors, you would die instantly

yeah but who wants to suffer if theres a better option?

would i pass out?

run kid save yourself

Just make an exit bag bb. Don't jump and risk pain from surviving

You shouldn't do it though. Right after jumping, you'll get that feeling that every survivor from jumping has talked about.

Why an exit bag? Better go to a shooting range and shoot yourself.

exit bag is the way to go. Your body cant tell the difference between helium and oxygen. You just breath normally, fall asleep, and die painlessly. Jumping off a cliff may not kill you instantly. There is a possibility that it would take hours to kill you, or not at all. People have survived falls from 200 feet.

==probably, if it does not die, that it can happen, you will agonize until you die.==

what feeling do jump survivors normally talk about out of interest?

It would hurt a lot for the rest of your life.

Lemme take a stab in the dark.

>instant regret

80 meters is quite high. When you jump you get shocked and when you fall on ground you instantly die

yeah probably is just that, was wondering if it was something more interesting

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Just tuck and roll like a ninja jumping off of a house. You'll be good.

Usually instant regret, yes, or an instant (untimely) solution to whatever problem was causing them to want to end it