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  1. Anyone suffering from claustrophobia knows better than to sign up for subs. But to answer your question, we did have one guy who became completely paralyzed on his left side. We had to surface and he was taken off by helicopter.

  2. Dec 11, 2009 · Submarine. A sexual act involving a man eating out a woman's vagina while masturbating. Just before the man cums he looks up at her and when she notices him looking at her he says "Target locked". While the girl is still in confusion he says "Fire Torpedo!" as he jumps up and cums in her face.

  3. So being 10 feet deep of hundreds of feet deep felt exactly like this - no big deal. You’re either claustrophobic or you’re not. And if you’re not, being on a submarine was like working in a weird office building. But don’t get me started on doing tank close out inspections.

  4. Jan 5, 2009 · Claustrophobia is in fact, NOT the fear of Santa Claus, contrary to popular belief. It is the fear of a) tight, enclosed spaces, b) being trapped or restricted (movement-wise), or c) suffocation. Claustrophobia can be a very serious issue and is extremely debilitating in all aspects of life.

  5. Mar 21, 2017 · Trap. An archetypal character in anime/manga, although real life people can perform the role as well. Cisgendered characters, usually male, who has the appearance (and sometimes, character traits) of an attractive member of the other sex. Transgendered individuals are definitionally not a trap.

  6. Jun 23, 2023 · “A person with claustrophobia, due to their heightened levels of anxiety, can easily imagine being trapped in the submarine, submerged miles below sea level. Knowing that 5 people are trapped in...

  7. Jul 11, 2006 · Navy researchers emphasize that the submarine working environment is unique, with stresses beyond mere claustrophobia.

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