KEK. Vati's more like night shift pantyhose. Same syllable count.
KEK. What're the reviews like?
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Escalating or cascading? If not cascading, then that'd make the plan non-linear, wouldn't it?
Key difference I took from that is that it wasn't a dead body mentioned being dragged. Could be unconscious, hurt or whatnot. Tongue in cheek safety shit for worst case scenarios. Woman in window, geared towards that demographic I'd say. Why do you need a manual on how to drag a body? KEK!
An escalating implosion cascading exponentially.
I mean, how to drag a body, by the collar if the material can handle it, under their arms, crossed in front of their chest grabbing opposite wrists, over the shoulder but that's not dragging. All I ever learned in safety training.
Yeah, nah. Stop that thought right there. Like, right fuckin' now.
Collar, might have to roll the fabric for grip, best for coveralls, also any sort of thing worn that can act as a harness to hold onto, yada yada yada. Oilfield H2S and confined space safety shit.
What if he comes down with flipitis? I hear it's contageous.
-18F. Little nipply out there this morning.
You should work on that victim complex.
8C? That's shorts and t-shirt weather. Climatized to the cold now, windchill was close to -40 yesterday, spending time out in it is no big deal. Always a couple week transition every winter.
Nah, I really don't. I see no appeal in making flaunting victim status for attention to be a part of myself that I would use when interacting with others. It's a preference thing, because even if I did experience what you experienced I can pretty much guarantee I would have a different reaction to it. You can have bad things happen to you and not think of yourself as a victim, or try to portray yourself in the eyes of others as one, just the way I see it.
The number 14,336 seems to really bother people lately.
You first said I need to experience what you did and then say I should experience what you did? Yeah, nah. Not interested in your equity of misery and victimhood.
Yeah, it's a dry cold, everything feels kind of dry at that temperature, so easily manageable with layers. It gets down below -40 before wind chill every year where I'm at, usually in the Jan/Feb months, sometimes it even hits -50ish before windchill but that's on the rare end and I can't remember it doing that for quite a few years now. Still go outside to smoke when it gets that cold, but I tend not to stay outside that long when it does.