zac shadow wrote:Fred588 wrote:My advice, based on many years teaching graduate students to do research, is to avoid trying to jump straight to something that is too big. Don't try to make a video under risky conditions right away. Instead, take your time and do things one step at a time. For example, leave the cameras at home and forget submerging for a while. Just learn how the mud works, how different kinds of mud work, and so on, maybe waist deep at most. Then, when you understand how that works try a little deeper. And so on. To use an admittedly Eurocentric expression, "Rome was not built in a day."
Well,This time our mud pit is not deep,Because last mud pit we used is too deep,And when the girl sink up to her neck she suddenly collapsed,And scared everyone,So this time we use a shallow mud pit and prepare to submerge by squat,But still afraid of safety
Can u show the video when the girl sunk until her neck?