https://x.com/VidyutJammwal/status/1733705734364573771
My retreat to the Himalayan ranges - “the abode of the divine” started 14 years ago. Before I realised, it became an integral part of my life to spend 7-10 days alone- every year. pic.twitter.com/HRQTYtjk6y
— Vidyut Jammwal (@VidyutJammwal) December 10, 2023
Wagies aren't people
I would chase down an Ibex, skin and eat it raw with my bare hands
It takes 2 min to make then he can go back to admiring nature in the nude
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You'd have to be fricking r-slurred or a bad mother fricker to do this. In these pictures I see several sub species living among the tall grass, and that's usually because they aren't browsed, and that's usually becuase that shit stings/burns. You think you're fricking cool outdoors until you take a fist full of some poison this or sting that. Really puts harsh browns on the whole connecting and grounding routine lmao
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you dont need to go innawoods to ground just walk around barefoot in grass, dirt, or sand
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Oh definitely if he's actually going about everywhere nude he's r-slurred. I took off my shoes to walk through a cave once and had 3 leeches hanging off my toes by the time I reached the end.
Tropical jungles are crawling with flora and fauna that'll frick you up.
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It must be so cool living in an undeveloped third world country
I'd love to just find an unclaimed cave and walk through it
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The only exceptions were tropicschads who went nude because lack of predators and hot weather and even they made clothes from palm tree leaves and coconuts. Oh and Africa is its own thing.
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