
S-she’s dead…
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It is.
Isn’t it shallow?
Deco floats.
Swimming with clothes on can seriously be dangerous.
Top…
There was no qualification for salvation.
Due to the structure of the human body, it doesn’t really sink completely on its own, does it?
I wonder if it’s that there is undoubtedly knowledge like this, but perhaps the way it’s presented is poor.
It seems like a sketch.
Isn’t it too late to move after sinking!?
Isn’t it okay to go just a little before that?!
Aren’t you going to sink if you’re wearing clothes?
Also, people who are drowning tend to sink more easily after exhaling all the air from their lungs.
It’s fine to hold onto the water I drank and let it out later…
I was dead… well, it’s fine.
I learned to try to revive after sinking, because if you cling on, we’ll both go down together.
People who are panicking are really dangerous, you know…
It’s the right response, but it has turned into a rather amusing scene.
Because the depiction of sinking together is only conveyed through text, it comes across as a “serves you right” type of story.
Splash splash
In the water, a person can die just from their foot being caught in a slight depression.
Is it true that you wait until someone loses consciousness for this…? It’s true that just fainting doesn’t mean instant death…
It looks like a collage no matter how you look at it!
A common occurrence in water-related accidents is jumping in from a high place while “yelling loudly.”
Exhaling reduces buoyancy, making it difficult to surface, and this causes panic.
Even if there is some current, as long as a person can calmly hold their breath, they are unlikely to die.
They probably have the right knowledge since they mentioned it on Tockyu, but the visuals are kind of funny.
If someone is drowning, let’s first let them be and then help them.
It is said that due to the relationship with the specific gravity of water, 2% of the human body must always be above the water surface, so if the face is above water, you can at least breathe for now.
It changes completely when you wear clothes.
The other day I was fishing and fell in, but it was a bit deeper than my height so I panicked.
Fortunately, it wasn’t muddy, so I managed to move to the shallow area by jumping without any trouble.
I bought a life jacket after this.
I saw a video of someone actually going to help a drowning person, but the drowning person was trying to use the rescuer as a floatation device to breathe, and in the end, both of them exhausted themselves.
It’s easy to imagine a scenario where, even though I went out of my way to help, I end up in a predicament because of a complaint like not being helped right away.
It seems that skilled rescuers can approach from underwater and grab someone from behind.
If you’re thinking that logically, why not take off your clothes now…?
I feel like there have been cases where people panicked and drowned even in shallow water.
Freshwater is seriously so smooth that it’s scary to get into.
I don’t really care, but it seems like these overly traditional, somewhat old-fashioned lady characters have increased tremendously in the Narou genre.
I guess people who like this attribute are happy.
Isn’t a completely submerged depiction better?
It looks like a gag with just the forehead sticking out.
When lying on your back with a hunched posture, the air in the sunken lungs becomes a strong buoyancy, making it easier to float.
I approached from behind, submerged him once until his head was under, and then rescued him.
A certain percentage of the body is designed to float, so you shouldn’t raise your arms.
The more you raise your arms, the more your body sinks.
Somehow, there’s air stored in the lungs, so if you take a deep breath and relax, you can float normally.
If you thrash around or let air out of your lungs, you will sink.
You’ve become quite docile, haven’t you!?
Is it alright now?!
Chichichichi… boom.
That annoying old woman!
Did it really die, or is it just trivial…?
I really harbor a lot of resentment towards those who don’t try to help me.
I don’t know if I’ll be able to understand it after it’s explained later.
Since you can adjust your buoyancy with the air in your lungs, as long as you can properly stick your face out and breathe, you can endure for a while.
Clothed swimming was something I did in a water rescue training, but it’s seriously dangerous.
It sticks perfectly to the body, making it impossible to take off even underwater.
Well, even professionals can drown and die.
The breasts are just floating up.
It’s not good that only the forehead is floating.
…Not yet?
The already heavy-looking dress is soaking up water…
What manga is this?
You have to knock them out and make them lose consciousness first, or they’ll come at you like crazy…
Even while dressed, you can float and keep your face above water, but it depends on the clothes.
It’s absolutely impossible to have your entire upper body exposed like that; that’s a fictional story.
As I scream and raise both hands, the air in my lungs escapes, and the remaining precious buoyancy is consumed by the weight of my hands, causing me to sink more and more…
I’ve tried floating on my back in the sea.
Certainly, when something floats on the waves, a lot of seawater splashes on my face and goes up my nose.
Isn’t it crazy to have your chest exposed while wearing clothes?
I wonder if they are treading water with all their might.
Is it about time?
Are these kids swimming upright with cool expressions?
Isn’t Trunks watching Vegeta getting beaten up in this scene like this?
Due to various circumstances, being loved by a beautiful young man in women’s clothing is quite a solid choice…
I’ve drowned in the sea, drowned in a river, and eventually even drowned in a municipal pool.
I can normally swim 100 meters, but when I panic, I can’t do anything… I became like that.
While drowning, one thinks they are sane and making normal judgments, which makes them drown even more.
In the end, it does look a bit like a gag because of the focus lines.
Is it right to wait until just before you run out of strength?
I was taught that due to buoyancy, when you extend your arms or head, your face sinks, so you should keep just your face or mouth above the water like an island.
As for the mindset of the drowning side,
Don’t force yourself to take off your clothes; it’s actually better to wear shoes.
Only your nose and mouth should stick out of the surface; don’t think about getting your whole head out, resign yourself to the waves coming in.
If you can land, do backstroke; if you can’t see the land, just stay afloat.
I learned that.