• @stupidcasey
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    7 hours ago

    I mean the vast majority of people swimming don’t where life jackets.

    • @Professorozone
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      43 hours ago

      I’m embarrassed to confess, but I also don’t wear as life jacket when I swim. Hell, most of the time I prefer to leave the swim suit behind.

      • Sundray
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        12 hours ago

        Is drowning naked more or less embarrassing than just regular drowning?

    • Rhynoplaz
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      217 hours ago

      Especially the ones who drown.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 hours ago

      Generally in lakes it’s more people boating who drown. They are far from shore and can get hurt in a capsize easily

        • @YarHarSuperstar
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          140 seconds ago

          I feel like pointing out some info that was not known to me at the time it would’ve really been helpful and not knowing it almost lead to my death by drowning as a child: when trying to swim, (some?) shoes can act like “anti-flippers” by increasing the difficulty of moving your feet as quickly as usual and so swimming is really hard. I think it’s because water is pulling against the bottom of the shoe, sort of, at least that’s how it felt. I was like 5-10 yo in a lake and almost drowned before I got to the dock I was swimming to. Another problem was that no one noticed I had gone under and was having trouble getting air. Overall it was traumatic and really probably preventable in several ways, including by not wearing shoes while trying to swim in water, which was my original point.

      • doug
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        12 hours ago

        “Why are you talking like that?”