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Post by ZandraJoi on Apr 22, 2023 7:49:36 GMT -5
Would you rather get sea sick on a ship or go through rough air turbulence on a plane? I think I’ll choose sea sick on a ship. There’s ways to help combat seasickness plus I’ll be ground level whereas a plane is high up in the air.
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Post by Prometheus on Apr 22, 2023 8:30:14 GMT -5
Get sea sick. You can recover from that.
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Post by T.T. on Apr 22, 2023 13:23:52 GMT -5
Get sea sick for me too.
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Post by lainee on Apr 22, 2023 18:09:43 GMT -5
Sea sick...I don't even want to get on a plane
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Post by Uncrowned on Apr 22, 2023 20:22:56 GMT -5
If taking meds is an option, then I will gladly do the seasickness, but if it is not, then I'd rather have the short near-death experience.
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Post by Emerald on Apr 23, 2023 5:55:22 GMT -5
Rough turbulence
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Post by Steve on Apr 23, 2023 6:35:56 GMT -5
I've done both and trust me, you don't want sea-sickness.
I'll take the plane. Da plane! Da plane!
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Post by shortie on Apr 23, 2023 18:29:43 GMT -5
As much as I hate feeling or even being sick I would much rather choose to be seasick over being on a plane and going through air turbulence. I am also someone who has a huge fear of being on a plane and that is something I would like to get over but haven't been able to yet.
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