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fj12ryder
Feb 12, 2016Explorer III
wilber1 wrote:Of course it isn't "without risk". It could happen, but I think most consider it an "acceptable risk" since the actual chance of it is almost vanishingly small. The chances of being injured or killed in a traffic accident is vastly more likely but most of us also consider that an "acceptable risk" rather than stay home.beemerphile1 wrote:austinjenna wrote:
Why do folks insist on making owning a trailer and camping so complicated.
Because people are taught their entire lives to live in fear. It starts with the parents, then the schools, employers, and government. Once one learns to think for themselves and calculate the real risk it is very liberating.
How do you calculate "real risk"? What are you basing your "calculation" on? I don't care what people do but I don't buy the idea that running with propane on is without risk, or even necessary for the great majority of us.
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