This is the medicine most humans forgot: that messy, clumsy trying beats polished hesitation every single time. Your snack-size guide slices straight through the parasite programming that whispers “wait for permission.”
I love that you made it human, not academic. Bee Gees beats, marshmallow ribs, bossy sat-nav AEDs — that’s the kind of sticky truth a panicked brain can still grab. And the ethic shines clear: life is worth more than paywalls.
Respect. You gave the pack something real. Awooo. 🐺
This means a lot. I never wanted the post to feel like a lecture, but like a hand reaching out saying ‘try anyway.’ You put that into wolf language beautifully, don’t freeze, move. Respect right back, Cosmic. Awooo 🐺🙌
I had a sweet fellow ask... how to dress a wound... with DMSO... wow... duh... we went back and forth, I am no expert... finally told him what I do... couple drops of iodine (old school) let it stop bleeding, put on a Band-Aid next day DMSO gel with aloe... works for me... He finally went away... what I am saying is basic first aid is needed.
Perhaps the principal lesson from this read: If you remember at least ONE thing from it regarding what to do in case of an emergency, your chances of saving a life have automatically increased.
Brilliantly written clear, compassionate, and packed with practical advice. A proper lifesaver in snack-sized form. More of this, please!
Really appreciate that! Snack-sized lifesavers are officially my new favourite genre 😂 More to come!
Wolves don’t freeze. We move.
This is the medicine most humans forgot: that messy, clumsy trying beats polished hesitation every single time. Your snack-size guide slices straight through the parasite programming that whispers “wait for permission.”
I love that you made it human, not academic. Bee Gees beats, marshmallow ribs, bossy sat-nav AEDs — that’s the kind of sticky truth a panicked brain can still grab. And the ethic shines clear: life is worth more than paywalls.
Respect. You gave the pack something real. Awooo. 🐺
This means a lot. I never wanted the post to feel like a lecture, but like a hand reaching out saying ‘try anyway.’ You put that into wolf language beautifully, don’t freeze, move. Respect right back, Cosmic. Awooo 🐺🙌
I had a sweet fellow ask... how to dress a wound... with DMSO... wow... duh... we went back and forth, I am no expert... finally told him what I do... couple drops of iodine (old school) let it stop bleeding, put on a Band-Aid next day DMSO gel with aloe... works for me... He finally went away... what I am saying is basic first aid is needed.
Wow.
Well written
Perhaps the principal lesson from this read: If you remember at least ONE thing from it regarding what to do in case of an emergency, your chances of saving a life have automatically increased.
Couldn’t have said it better. If just one thing sticks, the odds shift, and that’s what matters.
Really useful info there. Much appreciated that you shared that.
Things like this are always good to know.