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Selections from the first half of Scrawlvember 2024- Every day you respond to a prompt with a drawing made with your non-dominant hand. (Pictured: path, cave, heart, yellow, fungus, moth, claw, pink.)
The Scrawlvember concept is the creation of Brushy.
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See him smiling 🙂
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in relation to boat meme and Zayn's pic
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Le Chant du loup | The Wolf's Call (2019)
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lifejackets
I have not seen any posts here about this yet. I do feel like this might just be a "me" thing, but one thing I often do is put on my lifejacket very snuggly and then do things at home. Things that don't necessitate flotation, like cleaning the dishes, working from home and even taking naps. Obviously, I don't do it for the sake of not drowning, but I do it to satisfy some intense sensory needs. I find that wearing a snug, tight and bulky life jacket provides compression and overall just feels like a hug that could save my life. It is much cheaper than a weighted vest, and it has the added bonus that it makes me feel very safe. Obviously, I still prefer wearing it in the water. I am a good swimmer, swam competitively for 6 years, but whenever I get the chance, I still choose to swim with a life jacket on. I have had one seizure too, and sometimes when I'm overestimated it is very hard to swim, so the life jacket adds a layer of protection that lowers my anxiety. Unfortunately , I still feel very embarrassed about wearing a life jacket in public... even if I'm at the pool, im always the only adult wearing one. I often end up taking it off...I do not know exactly why I love life jackets so much. I think it is related to my autism, but I am not sure. It has been this way since i was a child. Id sneak in to the boat house just to put on my little life jacket in secret. Has anyone else had similar experiences or something? Just looking to see if I am alone I'm this
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yeah i'm strapped
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Onyx Vinyl PFD Life Jacket Stowage bag - 21" x 16" x 12" http://dlvr.it/THGvDN
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Lifebuoys and Life-Saving Devices: Critical Components of Maritime Safety
In maritime environments, lifebuoys and other life-saving devices are essential for ensuring safety and survival during emergencies. Lifebuoys, also known as life rings, are buoyant aids designed to assist individuals who have fallen overboard or are otherwise in distress. Made from durable, lightweight materials, lifebuoys are brightly colored for high visibility and often feature reflective strips, lights, or whistles to aid in rescue operations.
Life-saving devices encompass a range of equipment including life jackets, life vests, and life rafts. Life jackets are worn to provide buoyancy and keep individuals afloat, even if they are unconscious. Life vests offer similar protection but are often more compact, providing versatility in various situations. Life rafts are inflatable and offer temporary shelter and buoyancy for groups, crucial for extended emergencies where individual devices might be insufficient.
Maintaining and regularly inspecting these devices is crucial to ensure their reliability when needed. Maritime regulations mandate that vessels carry an adequate number of these safety devices based on their size and capacity. Proper training in the use of these devices is equally important, as it ensures that individuals can effectively utilize the equipment during emergencies.
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Your Guide to Wakesurf Life Jackets & Wake Surfing Safety Wakesurfing is a fun, social watersport that everyone in the family can enjoy. That said, it's important to prioritize safety to keep the activity fun. Among the essential safety gear, the wakesurf life jacket stands out as a key piece of equipment. Below, we list 8 water safety tips, why coast-guard approved life vests are
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Safe and Comfortable Baby Life Jacket
Ensure your child's safety with a comfortable baby life jacket. Designed to provide maximum buoyancy and security, these life jackets are essential for any water activities with your little one. Prioritize safety and peace of mind.
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always make sure that your buddy is safe and wears his lifejacket correctly
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What are the various importance of having a baby life jacket?
Discover the essential role of baby life jackets for water safety. Ensure peace of mind during aquatic adventures, teaching water confidence, and providing buoyancy for your little one's safety in any water environment.
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Life jackets, also known as personal flotation devices, are designed to keep individuals afloat in water. They come in various styles, materials and sizes to suit different activities and body types. Check out here the important points you should consider before buying a life jacket.
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I genuinely love how France was like "How do we best represent Paris?" and decided that "children in the skull-filled catacombs almost getting eaten by an alligator, then picked up by a hooded boatperson who conveniently carries three spare child-sized lifejackets" was their strongest possible start
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imo every water metaphor people throw at faulkner gets better when you remember he can't swim. “stories are currents, and he plunges headlong into those rushing waters, time and time again" yeah and he can't swim. he's drowning in the narrative he's making for himself. "speak now of the man you will leave behind, the man you have been... drown him in the river’s depths" yeah he's been trying to. he kinda always is, a little bit, just by virtue of being there.
it just speaks to such a fundamental incompatibility in my eyes. he's still scared - he ran out of the hotel when he sainted the hotelier in season one and he runs away from the angel he summons in s3e6. it seems like he can only partake in violence through abstraction - it's just water and symbols until someone's dead or changed in front of him, and then it's real. the withermark is a holy triumph until he counts the houses and the people inside, and then it's something no one should ever have. sacrifice is foundational to all faith in this universe. this isn't something he can avoid, even if the upcoming schism lets him steer his part of the faith where he wants.
(and, to tangent, someone telling him that they finally killed her in some distant town isn't real because he didn't see her face when she hit the soil. if that happens then she's just someone who's not there anymore and he can keep on missing her like he's been doing. i am convinced this is why he gave the shoot on sight order.)
it’s mentioned that he's left alone in his room at the gulch for hours at a time, just like when his father would neglect him and his brothers and leave them to their own devices. he wants a real and genuine love like family, but instead gets worship and idolatry from one hand and schemes to kill him from the other. he keeps climbing the ranks, distancing himself from the potential of gaining the closeness he craves, all in the hope of getting closer to the god he's losing faith in. he's crawling towards the river and he can't swim.
he is trying to love something that wants to drag him under. even if there wasn't a god in the river, the water would greedily swallow him anyway. river currents do not care about your love. he is putting the sunk in sunk cost fallacy. he’s participating in reverse self-immolation. he is drowning in deep water and has only just learned how to keep his eyes open without goggles. he needs to reach the surface but he still can't fucking swim. he is going to die thrashing in the river he loves so much, trying to get out once he realized it wasn't ever going to love him back the way he wanted.
and if he can’t learn how to swim in time, he’s going to need the help of someone who can to pull him out.
#while i acknowledge that two years passed between s1 and s3 and he could have learned in that time. i don't think he did#one cause the beach script mentions him wearing an oversized lifejacket. and two because him not being able to swim is fun X]#for the reasons listed above. and others. stares directly into the camera#anyway thematically i think carpenter should teach him how to floa[is hit with a steel bat]#tsv#the silt verses#brother faulkner#metanalysis
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