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Shark 4 year s ago
I think that #17 also applies to the other "gorillas" you might encounter whilst about!
       
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Emailed 4 year s ago
many kitchens have no escape option but they got knives and often also chili be crative lol
       
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CookieDevourer 4 year s ago
It is against all health and safety regulations if a kitchen has only one entry/exit point

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just turn the car off, unless you have one of those stupid "futuristic" cars with Engine Start/Stop button that cannot be used while vehicle is moving
       
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Sniper 4 year s ago
#1 BS how can free divers go into depths of 100m+ if that was true? the lung gets compressed rly rly hard but thats all...
btw IF u find urself in such a situation use a breathing technique l(like wim hof) to fill ur blood with oxygen, if u do it properly even w/o training u can hold ur breath for minutes. when u have enough oxygen in ur blood the urge to breath is gone and u can be quite relaxed and save even more time through that.
peace
       
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Actual fires spread shockingly fast. We all like to play “What’s the one thing you’d grab if your house was on fire?” but the real right answer is that if it’s not alive, you should leave it and get the hell out. People tend to imagine a fire burning on the floor in a corner somewhere, but the reality is often that it’s running across the ceiling and circling around the walls. Just get out.

 

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