My solution to stairs is to use an elevator.
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My solution to stairs is to use an elevator.
If you ever meet me irl and i have to go down a flight of stairs, watch carefully as I will tap the hand rail to the same beat as my step. If I don't I will get confused and need to walk slower
it's true!
Further proof that PG is broken.
I use stairs like a normal person, and will choose stairs over elevators whenever possible.
At once? o_O
I hate days at work when I have to walk all over the place and go up and down ten million stairs.
When I take stairs, I take them two at a time. My logic is that with my longer legs, taking one step at a time is slow. Also, increasing the moment arm of my leg (hehehe) means I have to do more work for each stair (but fewer times???) so it may be more of a workout.
All semester I've had class in buildings where I had to climb three flights of stairs every day, but I'm still bad at it!
Going downstairs, my thoughts are usually "oh god I am going to trip and fall this will be terrible guys"
It's incredibly sad that this is the first thing I thought when reading that post, too. "It's not completely bad..."
Walking up and down stairs in crutches is a nightmare, and I had to do that for months.
EDIT: And those stairs were the U-shaped kind, so I had to turn, too. >=(
Oh damn. I've never had to turn whilst walking up stairs on crutches. That :bou::bou::bou::bou: must be hard. I climbed the neverending steps on my uni library on crutches once and them some dick informs me there's an elevator. Thanks for the warning beforehand, jerk.
yeah I hated my moms house when I had crutches. My room was on the 3rd floor :(
Last Wednesday the elevator was broken so I had to walk five flights of stairs only to get there and then find out the class I had that morning was canceled. There was no notification of this. So yeah, professor is going down.
Im a little overweight, so whenever I walk up stairs I feel like everyone in ten miles is staring at me and laughing inside
A little or a lot?