Sentiel

@Sentiel@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

One thing to add, that haven't been thought to me in the CPR course.

It's fucking exhausting and you will get tired very soon. The training dummy doesn't require nowhere near as much force as a real person. To give you an example, it's quite common to crack or break a rib of the CPR recipient even if CPR is done right. That's how much force you have to use. Without the required force, your pushes won't reach the heart.

Make sure there is someone else who knows how to do CPR or at least is looking how you're doing it and can repeat that or follow your commands once you switch.

I've only had to give someone CPR once and I haven't been as tired in my whole life. No way the "I've been giving him CPR for 30 minutes..." You see on a TV screen is real. I felt like I'll need CPR myself after 3 minutes.

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I was in a car accident while riding a bus. Nothing major but one person fell down and lost consciousness. We had to give CPR to him and while the driver was handling it well he needed help. I was 20 or 21 at the time so I volunteered and I wasn't using enough force because I was afraid I'll hurt the guy. I was especially holding back because he was like 80 years old or so.

The driver shouted at me to do it properly. "You're afraid you'll hurt him?! What's better, be hurt and alive or fucking dying?!" I fucked up but we managed to hold on with help of two others before help arrived.

Just for context.

It's breathable but works in both warm and cold weather. This makes it ideal for spring and autumn. It's easy to clean although it's also hard to maintain (you have to oil it and protect it against rain). It lasts for very long if you care for it unlike fabric or fake leather, so a leather jacket can be worn for decades and still look and feel great.

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I deleted everything Reddit related and haven't been there since. I even avoid Reddit related search results.

The rule is that you have to post something before you leave.

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There's various types of leather, some of which are actually porous. I'm no expert but you can Google it.

The point about rain protection isn't related to the water getting through but because rain can contain chemicals and salt which can stain the leather and also make the leather brittle and vulnerable to mechanical damage, like getting cracks on it because it loses some of it's natural elasticity.

This is usually prevented by oiling it and putting various rain protection products on it.

My grandma died of this

They'll suck all your mana out for free!!

A feat considered impossible until recently.

I don't understand...

So, the CEO knows this, decided against upgrading the viewpoint putting his giga wealthy customers at risk, who likely could sue him or just straight up ruin him, decided to go with it anywa, AND boarded the sub himself.

My brain doesn't comprehend this logic.

It attracted me :3

That's some karma.

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Even if they did pay someone the quality of moderation will be extremely poor because those people will be surely underpaid, overworked, and won't have any interest in the subreddit's topic.

Lies of P really surprised me. It's one of the most polished Souls clones, even though they got inspired by Bloodborne, they did an amazing job.

Definitely goes to my must buy list.

I wish this worked. I blocked several communities that are either not relevant / interesting to me or are in a language I don't understand, yet I still see their posts in "All".

For example, I blocked the Formula 1 community three times already.

I think a better question would be "Should they be rescued?". Billionaires are a stain on humanity. You simply do not need that much wealth for any valid purpose.

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Don't give Russians any ideas or they'll use it next. "We didn't invade Ukraine, it's actually a rescue operation."

When you say a FF world is lifeless compared to a Souls game, you know FF hit a new low.