i cant change

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • a kinda sad. much shorter piece this time (i reallllly tried to make something like my last one but couldn't come up with any good riffs)
    also finally started getting audio and video separately and combining them for better quality, that was a pain but it's definitely worth it i think
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  • @skoovee
    @skoovee Před 11 dny

    1. Choose Your New Outfit
    Consider the occasion: Choose clothing appropriate for the event or activity, ensuring it matches the setting without risking exposure to flames or flammable environments.
    Weather and season: Select fabrics that provide comfort and protection against the elements, avoiding highly flammable materials like certain synthetics or untreated natural fibers in hazardous conditions.
    2. Prepare Your Changing Area
    Find a safe, private space: Use a bedroom or bathroom away from potential fire hazards. Ensure there are no open flames or flammable objects nearby, such as candles or exposed electrical wiring.
    Well-lit environment: Ensure sufficient lighting using non-flammable sources to avoid accidental fires during the changing process.
    3. Remove Your Current Clothing
    Mind flammable materials: Be cautious when removing clothing made of flammable materials like polyester or untreated cotton, especially near open flames or sources of ignition.
    Handle accessories safely: Take off jewelry and accessories carefully to avoid accidentally knocking over flammable objects or causing sparks.
    4. Organize Your Clothing
    Inspect for fire risks: Check new clothes for loose threads or tags that could catch fire. Avoid storing flammable objects near your outfit preparations.
    Avoid static electricity: Prevent static discharge by handling clothes in a controlled, non-flammable environment.
    5. Put on Your New Clothes
    Wear appropriate layers: Choose clothing layers that provide insulation without increasing fire risk. Avoid loose-fitting garments near sources of fire or sparks.
    Consider footwear: Select shoes made of non-flammable materials suitable for the occasion and environment.
    6. Check Your Appearance
    Mirror safety: Use a non-flammable mirror to inspect your appearance, ensuring your outfit fits well without risk of catching fire from reflective surfaces.
    Adjustments: Make necessary adjustments without compromising fire safety, such as securing loose clothing or adjusting layers for comfort and protection.
    7. Dispose of Your Old Clothes
    Handle carefully: Fold or hang old clothes away from flammable materials, ensuring they are stored safely until laundering or disposal.
    Laundry safety: Place soiled garments in a fire-safe laundry basket to prevent accidental ignition during cleaning.
    8. Final Touches
    Confidence in fire safety: Step out confidently, knowing your attire minimizes fire risks and maximizes personal safety.
    Secure belongings: Gather non-flammable accessories and personal items before leaving your changing area.
    9. Enjoy Your New Look!
    Celebrate safely: Embrace your style with confidence, ensuring your outfit enhances your experience without compromising fire safety.