• dipbeneaththelasers@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I used to be a frolicker like you. Then I took an arrow in the knee.

    So keep frolicking by all means just don’t do it in front of surly archers.

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    My anxiety tells me that I will pretty sure hurt my self if I do that. Break an ankle, landing with the back on some rock…

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    Frolicking is awesome, related subject, make sure you check your body for ticks after frolicking and if you find any go get tested for Lyme disease. It’s treatable if you catch it early.

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      In general, be aware of the type of ticks in your area as tick borne diseases are spreading geographically. People tend to frolic during nice weather which could also lead to increased exposure to mosquitos and their diseases too. Therefore, please be safe and use an insect repellent and do a thorough check after being in a tick habitat.

      In addition to Lyme disease, there’s Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ehrlichiosis, Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness, Alpha-gal Syndrome, Anaplasmosis, and Babesiosi are the ones I’m aware of in my area but there are more.

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    I seen a TT of this on Reddit. Frolicking men. It was great. Frickin frollick all my homies. I’m right beside you. Just watch out for thorns!

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      @Jormar i was running around next to a mountain river because i was happy and i fell on my knees onto a river stone and my left knee hurt for like 2-3 months

      i then proceeded to run on another mountain and almost fall again last month

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        @kill Good for you. I haven’t break any of my bones ever since elementary and I’m planning to keep it that way for as long as possible. Been hearing a lot of stories from relatives who somehow keep breaking their bones over one thing or another as if it’s a yearly event.

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          @Jormar I’ve never broken a bone. I have, though, gotten wounded many many times because I just have no stop button sometimes.