Welding mask - necessary?
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 22:33:07 -0000, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 07/12/2013 17:06, Gefreiter Krueger wrote:
Why won't you feel sunburn on your face first like you do on a hot
summer's day?
You don't feel sunburn until it's too late. You can't feel the UV on
your face, which is why people can get badly burned when out for a walk
on a windy day - they don't feel the heat.
Go ahead and don't protect yourself if you don't value your eyesight.
And next time your car is being fixed - don't watch.
With the sun, you DO know when you're getting burnt. After all we've been living with the sun for millions of years. I don't use suncream, I simply stay out until I begin going red, then go in the shade.
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What does a Polish woman do after she sucks a cock?
Spits out the feathers.
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