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https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/individuals-communities/preparedness-activities-webinars/community-emergency-response-team
Has anyone here heard of or taken CERT training? This is Community Emergency Responce Team training and there are free programs for it all over the US. It teaches a load of useful skills on how to help out in a disaster like setting up teams, doing first aid like recovery positions, applying splints. Team building and organization, light search and rescuce, clearing roads, building go bags and personal preparedness. Even putting out small fires and helping first responders.
It seems like a really good way to help out your area / community.
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Forget which dnd class you are, which dnd class are you absolutely not?
Barbarian
Bard
Cleric
Druid
Fighter
Monk
Paladin
Ranger
Rogue
Sorcerer
Warlock
Wizard
Artificer is slightly too many for this list so it has no been included.
Despite the fact I love playing them and I like being in nature, I am absolutely not a Ranger, I’m shit at nature and being stealthy and everything vaguely Ranger-like.
the dance of death (danse macabre)
miniatures from the kasseler totentanz, flanders (?), c. 1470-85
source: Kassel, LMB, 4° Ms. poet. et roman. 5
Remembering my "good ol'" undergrad days! Kinda sad on one hand and not on the other!
Just a reminder as many of us start approaching finals:
Finals are a final exam, a test. Not a final verdict on knowledge or talent or promise or worth.
Study hard, do your best. But also congratulate yourself for getting this far, for all the hard work you have done to get to this point.
There is nothing to prove. You are already good enough, and there's nothing that can change that ❤️