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I recommend not doing that
why not
It's a good way to commit sudoku
It didn't work tho so it must be bad
I mean if you know the stream well or are familiar enough with the cold to know when it's safe then by all means galumph to your hearts content.
It's thicc ice
Thicc until you find a warm spot. People fall through in Alaska all the time
Well "thick" and "thick enough to hold the average american" are two very different metrics
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I recommend not doing that
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why not
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It's a good way to commit sudoku
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It didn't work tho so it must be bad
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I mean if you know the stream well or are familiar enough with the cold to know when it's safe then by all means galumph to your hearts content.
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It's thicc ice
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Thicc until you find a warm spot. People fall through in Alaska all the time
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Well "thick" and "thick enough to hold the average american" are two very different metrics
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