
AsiaCel
Genocide all non-Mongoloid (and mutts) out of Asia
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I love touching grass, in many ways, literally.
I'm a outdoorsman. I love exploring new places. I love the nature; I'm fortunately enough to be born in a place where the wildest of the nature, can blend with the hardest of urban concrete forest, which is a marvel to witness.
Such a view, is common occurring in my place.
However, being outdoor comes with its own risk, and some can be particularly nasty, lots of outdoorsman events are recommended to be done with at least one buddy.
That could be (no step on) sneks, falling off a hill, fighting off a group of wild animals, first aid etc.
I do not have friends interested in exploring the greatness of nature itself.
Hence, I do not dare to wander into isolated country parks where a walk back to urban civilization (hospitals and food/water) can take hours just returning.
As I type this, I am walking on a trail with a small river; there is not a visible bug, snake, or bee to be seen. Surprisingly calm for the Nature.
This is what I do in my weekend. Almost always outdoor. What do you do?
I'm a outdoorsman. I love exploring new places. I love the nature; I'm fortunately enough to be born in a place where the wildest of the nature, can blend with the hardest of urban concrete forest, which is a marvel to witness.
Such a view, is common occurring in my place.
However, being outdoor comes with its own risk, and some can be particularly nasty, lots of outdoorsman events are recommended to be done with at least one buddy.
That could be (no step on) sneks, falling off a hill, fighting off a group of wild animals, first aid etc.
I do not have friends interested in exploring the greatness of nature itself.
Hence, I do not dare to wander into isolated country parks where a walk back to urban civilization (hospitals and food/water) can take hours just returning.
As I type this, I am walking on a trail with a small river; there is not a visible bug, snake, or bee to be seen. Surprisingly calm for the Nature.
This is what I do in my weekend. Almost always outdoor. What do you do?
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