1. Really. Also if you try to take them off it'll be like dying for a year until they heal. [ Exaggeration, oh well. ] 2. No problem. There are maps at the welcome center. 3. You could probably camp out too if that's your thing. 4. Oh, nevermind the second part of the first 4 then. I was having a conversation about needing a professional tailor with someone and you started talking about sewing so I was about to give the Malnosso props for bugging that conversation. 5. I don't need anything from you so if you want to get bloodstains out of your clothes, get a big sink or a bathtub or a washing machine or something and some bottles of hydrogen peroxide. Douse the bloodied area with the peroxide and let it fizzle until it's done, then run water through the spot on the cloth. It should come out pretty easily. If it doesn't the first time, do it again, then wash it like you normally would once you're done. As long as you don't use hot water, you should be fine. 6. You're welcome.
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2. No problem. There are maps at the welcome center.
3. You could probably camp out too if that's your thing.
4. Oh, nevermind the second part of the first 4 then. I was having a conversation about needing a professional tailor with someone and you started talking about sewing so I was about to give the Malnosso props for bugging that conversation.
5. I don't need anything from you so if you want to get bloodstains out of your clothes, get a big sink or a bathtub or a washing machine or something and some bottles of hydrogen peroxide. Douse the bloodied area with the peroxide and let it fizzle until it's done, then run water through the spot on the cloth. It should come out pretty easily. If it doesn't the first time, do it again, then wash it like you normally would once you're done. As long as you don't use hot water, you should be fine.
6. You're welcome.