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Fun fact: they use the bodies to navigate. “Okay, so we turn left a Timothy and then we go right at Samantha and if we find Simon, we have gone to far.”
unfold them and stack them flat? maybe with 1 or 2 folds so the footprint isnt so big? u could also cut them into pieces to put them into a normal trash can
Its a energy drink thats been out for about 20 years now.taste horrible and has 300mg caffeine in 8oz red can.the lettering on the can also looks like its made with rails of white powder
I do find it admirable when people bury (to them) total strangers from a World away, and even decades in the past, just out of respect and a sense of brotherhood.
Ce qui est malheureux c'est quant on passe devant une personne en souffrance et personne n'ose essayer de la secourir au moins du mieux qu'il peut c'est la moindre des choses.
@@Elder-Scrolls-Classified the reason i ask this is because i watch an old movie about a group of people who decide to climb mt. everest but most of them died because of accident or lost of oxygen tank.
Whatever. I climbed Everest last year in my flip flops and a vest. Then I opened a kebab shop at the top. That’s why you see all the queues at the summit.. Ask any climber. Once you reach the top you’re always gagging for some grilled meat, chilli sauce and a couple of tins of cheap lager. I’m currently running ‘Frostbite Fridays, where I’ll throw in some falafel.
Most people who die on high mountains like Everest and K2, don't die from the cold, though many do, death is usually caused by brain swelling that causes altitude sickness, confusion and immobility, and that results in the person dying from the cold as they remain motionless and unable to continue their ascent or descent..Climbers are warned in advance that if they get into trouble at a very high altitude, rescue may not be possible.
Mount Everest is only classified as the highest mountain peak in the world because it is measured from ground level to it's tip. But there are mountains that are bigger than Everest if you could measure them from below sea level to their peak.