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fandomsecrets2013-11-13 06:38 pm
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Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
On a serious note, I find it rather freeing. Except my feet get cold.
Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
Plus my parents drilled fire safety into my head from a very young age because we put candles in our Christmas tree every year, and while we've never actually had a problem, there was also the change of Things Going Wrong.
See, I always wonder around in bare feet/sandals, so my feet are used to being bare.
Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
(Anonymous) 2013-11-14 01:29 am (UTC)(link)The RA's face when I finally got out of the building was the most perfect mix of sympathy and trying-not-to-laugh that I have ever seen.
Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
I was lucky enough that I never had that issue, but I had a friend who ran out shoeless and in a tiny tank top and short shorts... In the middle of winter, in the rain. I felt so bad for her. :(
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-14 01:46 am (UTC)(link)Re: portrait of the poster as a lazy singleton
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When you think about it, though, the chances of nobody being in the shower during an alarm are very slim, unless it's so late at night that most people are asleep (which is arguably worse).