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ì©«¥Ñ ar_woo ©ó 24-8-2008 23:28 µoªí ±×¸ô I don't like stairs, they're a lot more tiring
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ì©«¥Ñ ar_woo ©ó 26-8-2008 01:48 µoªí I think stairs are also more dangerous.. sharp edges if you fall... small steps not enough to put the whole foot on (unless you have small feet ) I'm actually abit afraid of staircases... tend to lose my balance on them (99% psychological but it affects your ability to balance)
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ì©«¥Ñ ar_woo ©ó 26-8-2008 02:13 µoªí Yes, going up is slightly more challenging and worries me more. But going down, also, sometimes I miss a step and almost fall. What is your Freudian psycho-analysis for me?
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