I don’t like sweating either. Nor sweating with sunscreen on. Nor sweating with sunscreen on where there’s sand. None of it is fun for me. My poor wife. đŸ˜€
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Panel 1 -
Keren: When are you leaving for your escape room?
Leezet: Well, it's in an hour.
Errol: We're leaving now.
Panel 2 -
Keren: That's not a suprise.
Leezet: Traffic may be heavy.
Errol: Do you get traffic in Calgary?
Panel 3 -
Leezet: Not as bad as Toronto.
Errol: Still, we shouldn't risk it. We should have left 30 minutes ago.
Panel 4 -
Keren: You know, it's not too late to come to the beach—
Leezet: No. I hate sweating.
Errol: I hate her sweating too.
Leezet: Shut up, loser.
Keren: When are you leaving for your escape room?
Leezet: Well, it's in an hour.
Errol: We're leaving now.
Panel 2 -
Keren: That's not a suprise.
Leezet: Traffic may be heavy.
Errol: Do you get traffic in Calgary?
Panel 3 -
Leezet: Not as bad as Toronto.
Errol: Still, we shouldn't risk it. We should have left 30 minutes ago.
Panel 4 -
Keren: You know, it's not too late to come to the beach—
Leezet: No. I hate sweating.
Errol: I hate her sweating too.
Leezet: Shut up, loser.
It’s not the sweating. It’s the outside-ness. And general activity. And lots of people. I don’t like any of those things.
Yeah, it’s hard to get excited about beaches. Sand getting everywhere and sticking because of the sunscreen and sweat. Lack of shade. Heat. Beaches are so boring. Unless there’s croquet or boulders
This is why we do escape rooms instead.