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I’d be on the phone with the realtor before they left the yard.
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I’d be on the phone with the realtor before they left the yard.
It’s definitely unnerving if you’re outside and they sneak up on you. Closest I’ve ever been was <10 yards from one when I was walking around the corner of a hole while playing golf. That one scared the hell out of me and I just slowing backed away if only because I was walking out in the open with nowhere to go. Otherwise it’s pretty awesome just to see them walking by or chilling up against a tree. Prolly see them once a month from April-Oct.
CT
Geezus. If they just decide then and there to eat you, you’re lunch and there’s nothing you can do about it.
Had no idea there were black bears just strolling casually around Connecticut. I lived there for one year many moons ago but never saw one, thank god.
You’re more likely to die in a Tesla accident than be attacked by a black bear. They are very non-threatening and non-confrontational.
It’s not just the likelihood. It’s the terror of death being mauled by a bear vs. instant death by Tesla crash.
No, try again. That’s way too close to Vermont.
It’s not necessarily instant depending on the nature of the crash and injuries.
You could totally end up in the hospital for years just sentient enough that no one will pull the plug on you, but you’re wishing they did.
Hope that helps!
I’ll still take my chances in a Tesla, if anyone wants to buy me one.
Plus, Teslas like to spontaneously combust, so you may end up trapped and burning to death.
Teslas tend to attack you when you have your period
If you’re about to be attacked by a Tesla, don’t run, make yourself big and make loud noises, bang on something if you’re able
Or throw your backpack at it. Tesla spray also works.
Based on the YouTube comments, yeah I’m not watching that.
…just have a peek!
Nice gym. I recently started back to my sport after taking 13+ months off for surgeries and the pandemic. Thought I’d get right back in the groove at the level I had been competing at but holy shit was I wrong. That much time off causes quite a lapse in skill and conditioning.
It’s crazy! I feel like all of my forearm and grip strength is gone. I was able to do some v3/4s previously but the best I could do was v1 today… I’m sure it will come back quick but yikes.
Weird, most people’s forearm strength improved over the pandemic
I didn’t know this was a thing, as something that can be developed. Strained something in my left arm months ago and haven’t fully recovered. Still hurts a little.