greensnacks · F
You'd be surprised how many people actually would miss you.
Also, I watched a show talking about suicide study. People jumping off a bridge
Most jumpers that survived said that the second they let go, there was chemical rewiring in their brains that made them appreciate life and now these few seconds of finality made the other problems they had insignificant and very solvable. And that this was it and there was not going back. The percentage if I remember correctly was in the 90s.
Yes, there is also other percentage of people that didn't feel that way after the survival. But that's smaller than most.
Also, I watched a show talking about suicide study. People jumping off a bridge
Most jumpers that survived said that the second they let go, there was chemical rewiring in their brains that made them appreciate life and now these few seconds of finality made the other problems they had insignificant and very solvable. And that this was it and there was not going back. The percentage if I remember correctly was in the 90s.
Yes, there is also other percentage of people that didn't feel that way after the survival. But that's smaller than most.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, MVIP
Funny how things change. I hope no one misses me when I am gone...🙂
Nunki · 31-35, F
When we’re gone we won’t feel anything anyway





