I only found a dead cow once. A bit up in the alps, right below a cliff, up on the other side it's pretty flat and cows grass there.
It obviously fell, like half a year ago at least, past the smell and insects phase, luckily for me.
>>2852877>all his 180+ kilos had to be lifted out of the sea by a bunch of very drunk men.Storytime, strap in.
I was at a lake once, a river flows into it and the currents can be treacherous, pushing you away from the shore.
Bad enough, but additionally, it's only like 1.5/5' deep out to like 30m/110', then it suddenly drops to much deeper.
Nice summer day, dozens of people in the water, I'm standing at the shore, just enjoying the scenery. I notice a kid a bit out, in the middle of aforementioned (what a word) currents, he's looking like he's having trouble.
I got a basic qualification for playing lifeguard some time before that and am a very good swimmer, so off went my shirt and into the water I go.
Once I had dragged the little fucker bag, typo: back, to the shore, he just ran off, no thanks, but what does it matter?
tldr: Potential pdf catches kid. Kid manages to escape.
>>2852927>I believe in working through your problems and solving them one by one, but if you don't have the clarity of mind or don't see that you have the resources necessary to do that, I can see how a reprieve or an escape from them would be tempting.NTA Yeah, that's often how people get into depression. It all piles up until it's too much for them.