So I went to the bathroom and got bruised. How did this happen? My calf wasn't between the toilet seat obviously because WHAT WOULD IT BE DOING THERE? HOW? WHY? I mistakenly dropped the toilet seat and it clipped my juicy calf... it formed a little blood clot..., probably damaged a nerve or a few.
Imagine if the toilet seat fell on my neck, I'd probably be even more injured. How might that happen, you ask? Well if I happened to be throwing up, kneeling down. Thankfully that's a rarity...I don't get hangovers and such.
I remember a time I was walking through the corridor. There's this fancy arch thing but honestly, it can happen even on flat walls, ... and I hit my head... yeah if you ever hit your head go see a doctor, that stuff kills people. I didn't go see a doctor but you should; just trust me.
Sometimes I wonder when I'm tired if I fall ...so I try to sit when tired, not stand...especially not on a balcony or in the streets....it's another way to go, if I slip too, so let's not do any of that.
Wear shoes with grips below it.
I admit this video amused me but it's no fun. Hopefully, she made it home in time for dinner. Thankfully I don't live in the ice.
Wear knee pads, helmets, butt pads, everywhere you go in the ice.
Or walk with a bag of salt as my friend suggested, it can make the ice ROUGH...yeahh, nice. Update: my friend says they use a special salt (he's could be referring to cocaine, ....or not) .....from research I just found out the salt is to prevent ice from forming because it melts...but salt can corrode concrete..
I think still walk with a bag of regular salt if you can't access ""special" salt BECAUSE, there is no guarantee dor the streets to be ice-free, you don't want to be falling on those dirty streets. If ice ever causes you trouble , throw salt on it, it will become rough... I tried this before. People might look at you weird but after they will thank you later.
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