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That is creepy as fuck - it's the same wicker man. o_O
I took a walk with a couple of postgrads a few weeks back, which took us along the same route as the A167, and up to that statue, amongst other places. |
Lenny, I will forever love your insanely curly hair.
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Then you probably just look creepy in person.
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It made me lose my lunch.
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If I do, I'd hope someone would tell me.
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Strong, proud, beautiful, independent woman we have there!
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Me doing my favorite thing besides video games and my girlfriend. Take that however you want. |
It took my sleepy eyes a solid five seconds to figure out what was going on that image. The first thing I thought was some kind of candy catching contest.
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Lol they have something like that at Laser Storm in Pittsburgh
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This is at a Rock Climbing gym. I was Campusing (climbing without your feet). And my sister decided I needed a picture of it. So that's it.
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No. *stares into the sunset*
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Don't burn out your retinas.
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I've got two, I'll be fine. :o
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My current job is working at a camp doing Rock wall and high ropes =D |
I go climbing 2-4 times a week. Keeps me in shape and it's so fun. I did a climb yesterday (5.8+) that was all slopers and it made my arms cry.
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Can someone even with a horrid fear of heights climb on those? I've never seen them before actually, but I'm absolutely terrified to feel as if there isn't "something right under my feet".
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It's probably a good way to get over your fear. Generally there are pads below you, and generally people use safety equipment as well.
I've never done that sort of climbing, myself, but I do legit rock climbing pretty regularly when hiking. I've climbed some intense stuff before. |
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