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This is who we are. These are the roads we paved. The strength we found and the mistakes we made along the way.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day~
The Wonder Years
No Homo
Ground Sloth
Aaron
Soupy!
Meeting Aaron Carter tomorrow
Second Vlog
The Break Contest
Got my Santa Hat Today!
Nicolas Cage
February 21st
About the resignation
Okay well
Harlem Shake
I made a valentine
Single release
Winnie The Pooh
Come with me
History is fun
You learn more about your friends everyday
The Bot Nuke
How to survive being buried alive
Shake up the lid with your hands. In some cheap low-quality coffins you will be able to even make a hole (with an engagement ring or a belt buckle.)
Cross your arms over your chest, holding onto your shoulders with your hands, and pull the shirt off upward. Tie it in a knot above your head, like so:
This will prevent you from suffocating when the dirt falls on your face.
Kick the lid with your legs. In some cheap coffins the lid is broken or damaged already after being buried, due to the weight of the ground above it.
As soon as the lid breaks, throw and move the dirt that falls through in the direction of your feet. When it takes up a lot of space, try pressing the ground to the sides of the coffin with your legs and feet. Move around a bit.
Whatever you do - your main goal is to sit up: dirt will fill up the empty space and move to your advantage, so no matter what - do not stop and try breathing steadily and calmly.
Get up. Remember: the dirt in the grave is very loose, so battling your way up will be easier than it seems. It’s the other way around during a rainy weather however, since water makes dirt heavy and sticky.