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RE: Think like a Viking: Part three

in #quotes4 years ago

That quote fits a situation that I was in perfectly.
I was standing on the beach promenade taking shots of flying gulls, when three pairs of wolf's ears appeared. I saw the shadows of 3 guys standing behind me. Marian was in the parked car watching me, but the car was switched off and the hooter didn't work.

So, I put on my army face and slowly turned around. Nothing much I have to say, as there was only one that looked like he could possibly fight, the other two were scrawny little buggers.
Once they noticed my awarement of their prescence, they walked off to get into a waiting car.
So the real wolf was standing in front of them.

You are 100% correct as awareness is so essential.

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Yep, point in case.

Having an awareness, some situational awareness can go a long way to mitigating potential hazards.

A very educated way to put it mate, but so essential in this country to always have eyes in the back of your head.

Yeah, and here too although I'm sure things are worse there based on what I've heard.

A dense population of some 60 million will always spell trouble when a killer virus appears mate. The townships are ideal breeding grounds due to the crowded shacks and the government has a huge backlog in building free houses for the people.

So yeah, things are bad over here.

Yeah, it seems crowded places are much worse which is probably why Melbourne and Sydney have been problematic. Filthy city-dwellers that they are. 😆

Proximity to others, as people live and move much closer in cities. That's why we moved to a rural town and you are also far away from the city-dwellers. Best place to be.

I'd like to go to a small place. Went driving around yesterday, found a few little spots.