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what to wear while free running or doing parkour..EASY 10 POINTS!?

i think i should wear converses the ones that go up and over your ankles a normal hat (winter) those gloves that your fingers go thruough and a loose jogging suit kind of like pajamas and maybe andything safety things like elbow pads what is wrong with this free running outfit and if so what should i wear then??thx for answers

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class A is for paper,wood and trash. Class C is for electrical equipment. one is foam and other is water base. class A,4,and C can be use its d that cant be use with everything
I have played with fire and I have been burned but as long as you don't make your house go up in flames and you dont get seriously burned its not that stupid.
First of all, nobody said it was stupid Secondly, if you play with fire, and you know what your doing, (then its not called playing) then its not stupid Some people have CAREERS involving fire, and people really respect them. Remember not to use fire unless you know what your doing. Water can cause flames to jump, I suggest you get an estinguisher or a fire blanket. Hope This Helped.
Depends on what your playing w/ fire with. Sometimes water won't do it..I'm in Fla. it is REALLY dry right now, a small brush fire can quickly become a threat to near by homes.plus, indoors, it's not always the fire that kills, but the smoke inhalation..Don't play with fire, just because accidents can happen.a fire can get out of control so quick that before you can dial 911, too much damage can already happen..be smart. Maybe one day you'll be a firefighter..but for now, let it be.
sometimes water makes a fire worse, in fact, if you get some pure magnesium, and drop some pure water on that, the water will CAUSE a fire depending on what you are putting on fire, different chemicals may be present, and you might need different materials to handle the problem. obviously, this has to do with WHERE the fire is, as well. for example, if it's a grease fire, the water will cause the grease to sputter, and that will throw fire in all sorts of crazy directions, and the water CANNOT put out a grease fire. the reason that playing with fire is dangerous is because you cannot know what it is going to do, under many circumstances

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