Do Witches Sink in Water?

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I'm not going to lie, it's not the easiest fix, but it is fixable. Blog post HERE.
Uhh, no. I am not going to fall for click bait.

If you cannot hold still, you will swim in circles. Pretty simple, stop swimming around in a circle. Do not need to read a "blog" to see why you cannot stop swimming in circles. Stop finning and you will stop spinning in circles.
 
Uhh, no. I am not going to fall for click bait.

If you cannot hold still, you will swim in circles. Pretty simple, stop swimming around in a circle. Do not need to read a "blog" to see why you cannot stop swimming in circles. Stop finning and you will stop spinning in circles.

From the "it hurts when I do this" school of diagnostics.
 
This explains why my wife has to be so overweighted to get under the surface at the start of our dives....
May I suggest attaching her to a floating wooden cross using bungees on each arm of the cross and the legs? (Not a crucifixion technically then…) :rofl3:

<running for cover after dropping this post :outtahere:>

Should be easy to detach her when you both are ready to descend…
 
Are they made of wood?
 

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