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5

Did you ever made a risky challenge?why?how did you handle it?

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nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
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I can give you a okay answer i guess. Once i was hiking and went ahead of my family. A herd of deer were about to stampede me. I handled it by walking one step back before being trampled. Another time i was hiking and I was on the edge of a mountain. My mom told me not to go to the edge. I did and I did not fall. The End<span />
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