ummmm.... no.
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That's soooo dangerous!
If they don't start eating cleaner, they're gonna have real problems down the road!
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That's soooo dangerous!
If they don't start eating cleaner, they're gonna have real problems down the road!
do they want to die?! don't they know about the aspartame in their sodas?!0 -
just looking at those gave me anxiety.0
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And just what good do these people think that helmets are going to do for them in a fall at this point in the game? Tell me that...
Something to hold the brain in when their head pops?0 -
Dammit I hate heights. Pretty sure I just died a lil bit inside...
yep, me too. :sick:0 -
And not just the wedgie at the end, but the pool water enema too.0
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This is just flat out stupid.
or excellent photoshop...0 -
Excuse me whilst I retrieve my balls - they're stuck somewhere between my throat and my belly....0
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LOL NOPE0
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I just broke out in sweats ......0
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awww that water slide looked fun..well I don't mind heights but that worker on that beam looked CrAzY..what if a gust a wind just blew right his way? he would be a goner0
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my husband climbs electrical towers and paints them everyday for a living. Certainly NOT for me!0
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I threw up a little bit just looking at those although the 2nd one is kinda cool.0
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This was in the news this morning.0 -
Dammit I hate heights. Pretty sure I just died a lil bit inside...
^^THIS! I'm tummy is doing little flips just looking at these pics. Shudder...0 -
Heights don't bother me neither does falling...that sudden stop at the end, deceleration trauma, is the B!tch that scares me...
The first time I went to Chicago we went to the top of the Hancock building for drinks and I could feel the building swaying...it freaked me the eff out!0 -
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you win.0 -
The glass floor in the CN Tower--ugh, nausea inducing. I walked on it anyway because I am stubborn about "facing your fears" but I didn't stay on it very long.
Went there with our two oldest sons when they were were 4 and 2 years old. My oldest watched his dad and I walking on the glass floor and then cautiously, keeping on the bars between the glass panels, he took a couple steps out. Our two year old stepped confidently out on the floor, stomped on it hard a couple of times, and then began jumping up and down with all his might. His dad and I nearly fell over laughing...but some adults standing to the side were nearly passing out.
We don't know what was going though his mind (was he TRYING to break it?) but it's a classic picture of the different ways my sons approach life, even now, when they're 15 and 13.0 -
Sign me up, I am so game!!!0
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This was in the news this morning.
This I would love to do. But their government doesn't allow it. He snuck up there.0 -
You can come to Toronto and do the CN tower edgewalk.
You are 553.33m or 1815.39 feet above the ground outside tethered to a pole.
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You are correct in this! But this scares me more:
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You can come to Toronto and do the CN tower edgewalk.
You are 553.33m or 1815.39 feet above the ground outside tethered to a pole.
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I used to have no issue with heights. Did skydiving, bungie jumping, used to work contructions on open floors like shown. Now, it freaks me out. No clue how/why that changed.0
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ummmm.... i love heights. gives me a thrill.
am i the only one?0 -
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Excuse me whilst I retrieve my balls - they're stuck somewhere between my throat and my belly....0
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