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When you lose a room from your house to the dive gear.
...when in a current, you hold onto a piece of reef substrate with no life on it, so you are not carried away in the current while watching something, and you welcome the stinging where pieces of it got into your skin. It lasts for a couple of weeks and it reminds you of being under the water. Come on March....
I guess I'm not a diver since I have never held onto a reef.
The stinging is a defense mechanism, most likely indicating that it is alive.
Buzzzz. Wrong. You're first comment shows you're annoying to most people. And, you are going to tell me that there are no rocks under the water that do not have growth on them? And, the "stinging" I mention is not immediate but occurs later when the pieces of rock... oh, nevermind, why argue with an idiot trying to pick a fight. What a Beavis...
Buzzzz. Wrong. You're first comment shows you're annoying to most people.
Actually in my case it's when you build an extension to the house to accommodate the dive gear.....