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Post by Fig on Mar 5, 2012 17:10:50 GMT -8
Me'sa so sowwee but fuck those shoes.
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Post by Fig on Mar 5, 2012 17:11:06 GMT -8
I only say that because it hurts my feet to look at them.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Mar 5, 2012 17:16:20 GMT -8
Oh my lanta.
Those look like pain.
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Post by romanticizer on Mar 5, 2012 17:28:38 GMT -8
I have fallen and busted body parts exponentially more times in flats than I have in heels. Real talk.
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Post by romanticizer on Mar 5, 2012 18:12:00 GMT -8
What are your ladies makeup or no makeup plans for music festivals?
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Post by J-Dawg on Mar 5, 2012 19:05:34 GMT -8
I'm also trying to make up excuses why I might need these shoes but nothing is coming to me. You haven't broken an ankle recently? Seriously, I'll never understand how you ladies manage to walk around in shoes like that without rolling your ankle every other step. Kudos.
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Post by nater on Mar 5, 2012 20:38:15 GMT -8
I have fallen and busted body parts exponentially more times in flats than I have in heels. Real talk. Broke my foot wearing uggs. I learned my lesson. Will never wear uggs again.
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Post by themermaid- on Mar 5, 2012 21:36:01 GMT -8
I was thinking about just buying some tinted moisturizer and wearing that with mascara!
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Post by blitzkitten on Mar 6, 2012 9:49:32 GMT -8
Hey experienced Sasquatch lady-women, I've got a question. What SPF of sunscreen do you guys use when you head out to the gorge? I forgot about it entirely last year and came home with a rather embarrassing fake moustache tan/ sunburn.
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Post by weenie on Mar 6, 2012 9:51:21 GMT -8
Haha, 100. I am deathly pale. I switch to 60 for the rest of summer but Sasquatch is usually the first time my skin sees daylight for the year and it freaks the fuck out.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Mar 6, 2012 9:52:55 GMT -8
Hey experienced Sasquatch lady-women, I've got a question. What SPF of sunscreen do you guys use when you head out to the gorge? I forgot about it entirely last year and came home with a rather embarrassing fake moustache tan/ sunburn. A.) Why is this a question for women? B.) How did you survive Sasquatch without drinking water and without applying sunscreen?
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Post by StormyPinkness on Mar 6, 2012 9:54:35 GMT -8
A million.
I get at least 55, it just depends what I see at the store. I generall get the NoAd stuff since it is cheaper but then also get a smaller bottle to carry around and refill from the other one. Apply early and often. It is basically all sky there and even if you don't see the sun you can still get a burn. And drink lots of water, that will help.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2012 9:54:38 GMT -8
Real men just use bacon grease as sunscreen.
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Post by weenie on Mar 6, 2012 9:56:28 GMT -8
Side effects of bacon grease include: Dogs licking you like all the fucking time, mild erectile dysfunction.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2012 9:59:20 GMT -8
There's no way that's true. Bacon cannot cause erectile dysfunction. Quite the opposite I'd think.
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Post by blitzkitten on Mar 6, 2012 10:00:54 GMT -8
A.) Why is this a question for women? B.) How did you survive Sasquatch without drinking water and without applying sunscreen? A.) I asked boys how to do sasquatch right last year, and they just said "Beer". So this year I'm asking chicks. b.) I'm immortal? I said lack of H20 consumption, not complete absense of. I came totally unprepared, and some nice Amerians saved my ass, in all honesty.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Mar 6, 2012 10:02:08 GMT -8
WATER HIGH PROTEIN SNACKS WATER LAYERS WATER SUNSCREEN WATER BEER
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Post by StormyPinkness on Mar 6, 2012 10:02:40 GMT -8
Wait, you are 20, I can't tell you the beer part.
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Post by stamper on Mar 6, 2012 10:06:28 GMT -8
I asked boys how to do sasquatch right last year, and they just said "Beer". . ...sounds about right.
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Post by davers on Mar 6, 2012 10:11:01 GMT -8
Fun fact about sunscreen, anything higher than 30 doesn't make a huge difference. SPF refers to the level of protection it offers, so SPF 30 multiplys your skin's resistance to sunburn by 30, meaning it only allows 1/30th of the UV rays in.
1/30 = 3.33% UV rays allowed through.
1/50 = 2% UV rays allowed through.
So basically the extra 20 SPF blocks an extra 1.33% of the UV rays, which is pretty much peanuts in the grand scheme of things. Better sunscreen stays on your skin longer, making it more effective, so waterproof/sweatproof stuff is the way to go for near transparent people such as myself.
/science lesson
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