Saturday, October 18, 2008
Journal 2
I read a story once in the news. There was a man, and an avalanche. This particular avalanche was bigger than this particular man. They said that most people who die in avalanches die just a few inches below the snow, because the avalanche is so disruptive that once a person is buried, they no longer know where is up and down and left and right-- they don't know which direction to dig. Then they suffocate.
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