Liberty Chan (
ghostbluster) wrote in
gooseberryhigh2018-02-06 11:00 am
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This seems like a good opportunity to remind everyone not to get so overwhelmed with the idea of these doppelgangers that you forget about more mundane dangers.
- Watch where youβre going. Falling from or on stairs and steps results in approximately 2000 deaths and over 1 million injuries per year in the United States.
- Wash your hands frequently and always before meals. This is the prime season for magical and muggle illnesses, which thrive when the weather
and fearkeep us indoors and in close proximity to one another. - Take care while navigating the campus. When large amounts of snow fall, familiar areas can look unfamiliar, making it easier to wander off of the main trails.
- Always keep your wand and your journal on hand for any type of emergency, even for quick trips.

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It's a common theme in mythology. The gods were jerks.
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I don't think we'll be adopting that rule.
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Maybe I should post ours by the door as well.
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I should start working on a list.
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Safety of all types is important.