Which is more cruel desert or sea
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Re: Which is more cruel desert or sea
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Dolor wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 19:07 Both are perilous. Neither dessert nor sea is cruel but the danger from the creatures living in them. If you are like me who is not much of a swimmer, let's just choose the dessert. We will die at the thought of not knowing how to swim in depths even before being harmed by the creatures in it.
OMG! I have just noticed my typo errors. The word "dessert" here was meant to be "desert".
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Do you mean to say, when you're gonna get tired of fighting for your life's safety, you'll just have yourself drowned?Thabang Amos wrote: ↑11 Dec 2017, 04:18 I would prefer the sea. At least it would accept you when you decide it's time to die unlike the desert, it will take longer and will be more mentally escruciating for you in the desert
Before you die of drowning, you're gonna feel the pain of the sea water getting in your body. Uh_oh
I am sensitive to pain. I could say, both are excruciating. The thought of death makes me cringe.
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In the sea, there is salt water, so you have to figure out how to filter it or you just end up making your situation worse. If you had the skills and tools you could fish, that is if you have a ship/ something to float on and aren't treading water.
Honestly I'd probably go for the desert because I'm a weak swimmer. But in both situations I don't think I would survive long.
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