Update for Everyone VIII: He who laughs have the last laugh (user search)
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Meclazine for Israel
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« on: August 24, 2021, 08:24:33 AM »

Lately, every 2 weeks or so, I've started to do some walks on the countryside alone, and while the first one was a nice experience, they've gone from bad to worse since.

In the last one I took (this Sunday), I slid down on a wet section and fell for a while. Thankfully I didn't get injured at all other than like extremely superficial injuries on my leg and getting my clothes super dirty with mud.

For those interested, Tack50 is now comfortable and has agreed to share footage of this embarrassing personal incident.

Tack50

Walking (and Falling) in the Forest

https://youtu.be/A8GnphPdchY
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Meclazine for Israel
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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2023, 01:07:03 AM »

Got my new phone activated a few days ago. The person at the store did a $h1t job of putting the screen protector on and now I’ve been trying for days to get them to fix their mistake. I can’t put on my case because the screen protector is too far down (and lopsided). It’s been ridiculous and if there’s some odd typos from me, it’s because I’m not used to using a naked phone.

I totally understand and feel your pain. How can a $5 plastic sheet cause so much pain and frustration. The Chinese guy outside the Telstra store in Perth charges $80 to put them on. Admittedly he does a first class job with liquids and controlled tools and presses.

I have been running naked for over 6 months now after it slowly started coming off. Ripped it off. Coming to terms with living without phone protection is a day by day process. I had to go down to the beach, look at the sunset and  re-assess my short term goals.

The first couple of months were rough.

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