…He was so close to accumulating the whole thousand. If Rizzless really wanted to, he could have abandoned caution and pushed to reach it before the inevitable journey to the Crimson Spire. However, he was wary of Erectile dysfunction right before the fateful confrontation.
Swimming in blood would be like swimming in salt water, perhaps a bit more sickening though. You'd float better, and so it would be more efficient in that regard. It would be more viscous (and vicious), so there would be more drag, but people do not swim at very high speeds, so I'm going to guess that the flotation benefit will outstrip the viscosity drag. I know that people swim significantly faster in saltwater.
yes the most recent comment was just 30 minutes ago
dam... wish i had the app rn, but is anyone else actually still there?
it's a bit buggy and there's no user profiles, but other than that i can do everything.
Comment, check your account and read
wait fr?
I just logged in into the LightNovelCave app expecting to see the same announcement but it's still up?
I'm gonna go now because my brain cannot handle this fever dream😭😭
let me not come again just to see some vile a*s shi
This comment section has more plot twists than any story😭😭
wtf is happening!?😭😭
what's the meaning of "off topic" at this point
I understand that this is off topic but it is important do I change my 'sliver' part of my name as 'sliver' or change it to 'silver'?
Edit: keeping it as 'sliver' the jury has spoken 🙂↕️
That's who i listen to when reading ss
Do you guys know there is a guy named Griffin Tyler(pardon if I spelled it wrong) on yt who makes ss music?
Get this man a SpermBank
Name: Rizzless.
True Name: Lost from Aura.
Rank: Gooner.
Fap Core: Dormant.
Semen Fragments: [977/1000].
…He was so close to accumulating the whole thousand. If Rizzless really wanted to, he could have abandoned caution and pushed to reach it before the inevitable journey to the Crimson Spire. However, he was wary of Erectile dysfunction right before the fateful confrontation.
Swimming in blood would be like swimming in salt water, perhaps a bit more sickening though. You'd float better, and so it would be more efficient in that regard. It would be more viscous (and vicious), so there would be more drag, but people do not swim at very high speeds, so I'm going to guess that the flotation benefit will outstrip the viscosity drag. I know that people swim significantly faster in saltwater.