(I've suspected for a long time that I'm way more sensitive and/or averse to cold than most people. I'd take the bees, no question! Feeling somewhat validated here.)
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The lake thing could even feel nice afterwards! The bees.. not so
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Jump into a bee filled with lakes obviously
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I have experienced both of these things and with the proper mindset jumping into a cold lake can be joyful, euphoric even. But not the bees.
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Have had the bee thing happen. I'd rather the lake. The bee sting pain lasts for days.
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I already willingly take cold showers
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I'll take the lake, but only because I don't want the bees to die from stinging me
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jump into a lake of bees.
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Lake because it's over after a bit, the bee stings will stay for a while
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I quickly answered before finishing, based on the fact that I’m deathly allergic to bee stings. They’d murder me.
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jump in a lake on a very cold morning, or