• Rockyrikoko@lemm.ee
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    People do this in an attempt to minimize their footprints on the freshly mopped floor, either by walking on their toes or dramatically spacing out their steps. This comes at a risk of slipping though so people use their arms and body to help maintain stability to avoid a fall which results in the “lava walk”

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        I think I’ve said sorry if there’s someone mopping, but I still do the funny walk if no one is there but I can see the floor is still wet. The funny walk is absolutely to avoid mussing up the floor again. idk, this post seems like the “why are people tapping eggs at the supermarket” type post

        EDIT: Sorry, I’m being rather grouchy.

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          seems like the “why are people tapping eggs at the supermarket” type post

          Apparently I’m one of today’s lucky 10,000. Care to elaborate?

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    This doesn’t make sense to me. If the wet is lava, and you step on the wet, you have stepped in lava. You should be screaming as your body dissolves and sinks into the floor. Maintain eye contact with the cleaner if you want more respect for doing so.