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Love Begins

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Product Placement
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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shark vs the universe
One Nice Bug Per Day
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Xuebing Du
KIROKAZE
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Janaina Medeiros
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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A-10C Warthog
Crédito a su autor.
@MarySioux1 via X
Atera Valley, Japan by Ron
thechillpsycho photography
by Tatyana Biryukova
by Yulia Maltseva
Chuya River, Russia by Andrey Polyakov
sheltered by the boughs...
THE WEEPING WILLOWSSSS
Jacaranda trees
dr._arboretum_forest_
pokemon WIND
Lt. John Bronson of the 345th Bomb Group in the cockpit of his B-25D Princess Pat
Kyle Schwarber became the first player in MLB to reach 20 home runs this season, adding his name to elite company in the record books.
Source: Bill Ladson / MLB.com
You are 60% water and every lake, river, pond, swamp, creek, and ocean you encounter wants to reclaim it desperately. Be careful out there.
Good, I hope it haunts everyone about to enter a body of water so bad that they wear a life jacket. 🙌
Every single person I knew (past tense) who has drowned was "a strong swimmer." Water in the wild does not care how good you are at swimming.
I mean this with all due respect:
You are not going to pass a skillcheck against a rip current once it has you.
Waves will not bow to your physical prowess no matter how impressive.
Shock does not care that you used to be on your school swim team.
If you hit your head, being good at swimming isn't going to turn you face-up while you're unconscious.
You may be unable to return to shore. Rescue may be unable to find you quickly.
Scheduling this for when weather starts warming up. Be careful swimming this summer
All that said, do learn to swim. Better safe than dead.
And know your limits