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That makes my stomach turn
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Your office chair is not flush with the ground, can be approached from any direction, and is not subject to gusts of wind. -
Anyone sitting near Zeity is.Originally posted by unixman View PostYour office chair is not flush with the ground, can be approached from any direction, and is not subject to gusts of wind.Comment
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More likely to be lethal too.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyone sitting near Zeity is.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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For the non climbers amongst you, it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the bottom.Comment
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It would take a lot more than that to make YOUR stomach turn MF. I reckon that some heavy plant machinery might be required.That makes my stomach turn
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That's probably not going to make any of his songs more cheerful.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I walked there last summer and had a peer over the edge. There were bits that looked distinctly dodgy, ie likely to detach.
No need. I used to hate heights and at one time could not have gone anywhere near the edge. Same with spiders, used to terrify me now I can rescue huge ones in my hand. Phobias tend to diminish as you progress into old farthood.I wonder how one trains themself out of this fear?Last edited by xoggoth; 15 July 2015, 14:37.bloggoth
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Anyone who is afraid of heights need their head looking at, I can stand, sit or even swivel on a unicycle looking up at heights all day.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI walked there last summer and had a peer over the edge. There were bits that looked distinctly dodgy, ie likely to detach.
No need. I used to hate heights and at one time could not have gone anywhere near the edge. Same with spiders, used to terrify me now I can rescue huge ones in my hand. Phobias tend to diminish as you progress into old farthood.
Depths on the other hand scare the utter tulip out of me...Comment
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