considering that the kids are the sort who deliberately light their own pants on fire without thinking that it might hurt, perhaps they just missed that class
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the number of times I was taught "stop, drop and roll" as a child suggested a far greater later incidence of maybe setting my clothes on fire
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It used to be a lot more common, the baby boom was actually caused by the initial decrease in child mortality due to widespread instruction in the “stop, drop, and roll” technique.
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they seem to have a handle on things
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do a bunny hop
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Oldy Moldy - 'Stop Drop and Roll' New Hotness - 'Hop, Flop and Gallop'.
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fear is the mind killer
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working remotely means i never have to go thru another fire drill ever again!
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They do, but teaching has a minimum intelligence requirement and doesn't help much for the "Lets light a huge fire and stand above it wearing dry cotton" types.
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This video fascinates me. What was the expected outcome of setting your pants on fire with nothing to put it out.
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