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nitrogen

nitrogen

Schrödinger's cat
Nov 5, 2019
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Has the possibility of getting eaten alive before you drown crossed your mind?

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Screen Shot 2020 01 31 at 24033 PM

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The creepy sloths often drag swimmers down. Very agile in water.

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Well, now the possibility has crossed your mind.
 
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HighwayToHell

HighwayToHell

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Jan 29, 2020
94
Nope not all. The only animals near my river are ducks, swans and fish.
The water is filthy so the fish aren't here right now.
 
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needaplan

Student
Jan 31, 2020
113
lol you found the most tropical animals anyway, I guess the sloth is the most dangerous, so cute that you might want to live again. Unfortunately it is never sure how long someone needs to drown.
 
HighwayToHell

HighwayToHell

Member
Jan 29, 2020
94
I also noticed you put a shark here, they don't typically go after people.
Killer whales will drag you under though
 
mukluk0713

mukluk0713

Loves you all!
Jan 30, 2020
39
Hmm, it's certainly a good point but in the US at least there aren't many animals that would really try and mess with you. Or at least, I don't think they would. Now I wonder lol. I had never heard of sloths trying to drown people though, if that's true then that is crazy. Everyone thinks they're so cute and funny and then really they're little killers, whaaat LOL. I'm just not sure I have the fortitude to Virginia Woolf it and weigh myself down with stones regardless.
 
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Ghost2211

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Jan 20, 2020
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That seems like it would be quite unpleasant.
 
Soul

Soul

gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha
Apr 12, 2019
4,704
lol you found the most tropical animals anyway, I guess the sloth is the most dangerous, so cute that you might want to live again. Unfortunately it is never sure how long someone needs to drown.

I believe hippos are the deadliest animals. I don't think water beasts would be my first choice, though. A pterodactyl might be interesting, or a tiger with enough experience not to dawdle.
 
Throwmyselfaway

Throwmyselfaway

Not gone yet but soon
Jan 14, 2020
797
Where I live, if there is water and you can't see the bottom, there is a good chance there are gators. Drowning is out in my book lol
 
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needaplan

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Jan 31, 2020
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I believe hippos are the deadliest animals. I don't think water beasts would be my first choice, though. A pterodactyl might be interesting, or a tiger with enough experience not to dawdle.
Idky, but I had to imagine someone trying to ctb in tropical climates, get out in the wild forest get so drunk to pass out and gone. Not to dawdle... sounds almost like someone talking about SI :'l
 

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