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@Lubie225 That sentence is framed more like a statement then a question.
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As dexluther said - it's like drowning. Sometimes the message isn't there. When I was training to dive, an incident caused me to have a panic attack (the only one I've ever had) underwater. We were within safe limits so the instructor took me to the surface as fast as possible, having to 'purge' my regulator all the way up just so I could breathe without swallowing any water. At the surface I thrashed around, hit him by accident and freaked. My brain didn't even register that he was helping.
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@Lubie225 yeah ok genius, let's see how well YOU WOULD DO in THAT SITUATION where you're completely frantic after being kidnapped,probably raped and video taped, chained to a bed, and then a team of scaring looking guys wearing masks who are heavily armed come in and grab you. These guys are professionals and know what the fuck they're doing. Save lives FIRST, explain LATER.
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@Lubie225 Because they're retarded cowadooty kids that don't know shit about what to do in a rescue operation. Just like you.
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@SmokeyCough Why did the 24 people who liked my comment know i was asking a question, even without a question mark?. But you didn't?
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@Lubie225 Questions use question marks, dumbass.
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@SmokeyCough yeah i dont, thats why i was asking a question dumbass.
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@Lubie225 Yeah, you would know better than them with all your experience in rescue operations, oh wait, you don't know shit..
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Who plays the girl in this show? she was really good in the episode!
@Lubie225 I doubt she would have heard them anyways. She was clearly panicked. It's like trying to save someone from drowning. You don't have time to try to calm them down and explain that you're there to help.
dexluther 1 year ago 32
why dont they just fking say we're here to help or some shit, no time my ass
Lubie225 1 year ago 22