MajesticLion
Veteran
They only just updated the train cars, too. Heck of a way to do things.
I would assume this is pretty instant ..unless you do it when it’s slowing down and about to stop
Grew up around an older cat that tried to Kurt Cobain himself but somehow survived but it blew his lower jaw off. Bruh used to walk around with like some kinda mask on covering the bottom of his nose down. Muhfukkas thought it was funny in the 90s instead of seeing bruh needed some serious help so he got the nick name No Face....hell he was still called that till he finally died only a couple of years back...I doubt it hurts getting hit and run over by a train. Gotta assume you’re dead pretty quickly.
What I would hate is to try to commit suicide by doing something drastic, but surviving it, only to be alive but paralyzed or some shyt. Like imagine jumping off of tenth floor but somehow living, but now you’re handicapped for life.
I worked with a dude that shot himself but lived. He put the gun under his chin. The bullet exited through his nostril and grazed up his forehead. He had a scar where the bullet grazed his forehead, and his nostril was fused shut.I doubt it hurts getting hit and run over by a train. Gotta assume you’re dead pretty quickly.
What I would hate is to try to commit suicide by doing something drastic, but surviving it, only to be alive but paralyzed or some shyt. Like imagine jumping off of tenth floor but somehow living, but now you’re handicapped for life.
That is one hell of a coincidence….Also happened in Chicago in 2010.
Metra CEO Phil Pagano Commits Suicide
Embattled Metra CEO Phil Pagano committed suicide Friday morning, just hours before the agency's board was to meet to discuss his future.
Pagano stood on the tracks in unincorporated Crystal Lake for about five to 10 seconds before the train hit him at around 8 a.m., the train's conductor said, adding that he made eye contact with Pagano before the impact. There were 24 passengers aboard the train.
"The engineer made a statement to us that he simply saw a person standing in between the rails of the track, looking at the train," said McHenry County Sheriff Keith Nygren.
Nygren said Pagano left a note indicating his intentions, and reports said investigators found his wallet and a copy of Metra's guidlines on how to handle a stoppage due to a suicide.
Pagano was home alone prior to driving to the tracks. He drove himself to the location just west of Terra Cotta Road on Hillside Road, parked his car, then walked onto the tracks. His wife was out of the state but has been notified.
Nah I can think of far worsewhy train tho
I assume it's the most painful way to go out