im so goooddd!!! :DD

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    12 days ago

    I dropped my bike last week cause the road was wet and I slipped, now the handlebars are bent a lil :(

    Still broke…

    But honestly vibing, life is good

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    12 days ago

    i should really stay out of the popular page without checking where i am. i’m a bit sad, but i’m not bisexual. but would i be happier if i was bisexual? i already sit funny, and my eyes are two different colors. i feel like i was made for this.

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    12 days ago

    I’m doing ok, the weather is finally getting warm enough to kayak again, so I’m heading out on the lake tomorrow. That’ll be a lot of fun, so I’m definitely looking forward to it. Otherwise I feel like I’m in a bit of a holding pattern rn, but nothing too unusual.

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      8 days ago

      I’ve been wanting to try kayaking but I am anxious about accidents. What are you supposed to do if your kayak gets flipped over with you in it??

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        8 days ago

        In short: WEAR A LIFE JACKET.

        As long as you do, it’s as simple as swimming to the shore of whatever lake or other body of water you’re kayaking in, while dragging the kayak behind you (they float even when turned upside-down). I probably would’ve drowned that one time I flipped if I wasn’t wearing a life vest, but thankfully I was wearing one and it was no big deal.

        Try it out near the shore of a calm lake at first, and you’ll gain the skills and confidence necessary to have a great time 👍

        Edit: I should mention that flipping naturally dumps you out of the kayak as long as there’s nothing in your way, so before you know it you’re already surfaced next to it.