

I think when you haven’t grown up in a culture that says it, it’s weird. If you’ve grown up in a Christian-based country/society and are quite the traditionalist, you probably think it’s normal.


I think when you haven’t grown up in a culture that says it, it’s weird. If you’ve grown up in a Christian-based country/society and are quite the traditionalist, you probably think it’s normal.


I’m not religious and just ignore people that say bless you. It’s entirely disingenuous anyway. No one is aware of what they’re saying, let alone means it. It’s just a thing for them to feel good and nothing to do with the sneezer.


All the time. Highly rewarding. Its just normal behaviour now and something pursued.
At a young age, I made it my goal to die with as few regrets as possible; this is succeeding in life. I’m not old, but already have no fear of death.
Both doing and not doing are risks. Not doing has far worse consequences.


I picked it up very quickly. Swapping edge and linking turns in a few runs and jumping baby kickers and doing small board slides on day 2.
The only hard part by far is using T-bars. I still fall on them 😞 Even in the kids area lol. And yet I just did a few runs of my first black and only went down on that twice.
The thing that clicked for me was to look further ahead, keep up pace, and stop thinking. Kind of clicked in minutes after that.
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