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Play with fire?

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Do you ever play with fire?

Examples being bonfires, burning things for fun, and burning garbage.
 
We live rural so we burn our garbage that we can't compost or recycle. Never was into bonfires or campfires. While they are pretty, I don't like the smoke smell that permeates everything.
 
No, even though when it's cold it's nice to see some heat going on.. i don't have a fireplace though since it's not neccesary, we have 2 weeks of cold climate in the whole year, so no need to invest on that.
 
USed to do a far good amount of bonfires back when I was a young person since I was living in a rural country farming location. Then stopped when moved to a more of a town/city
 
Occasionally we'll get the chimenea going if it's a nice enough evening, but they're few and far between in the Winter.

We only tend to burn dry twigs that have been collected from the garden, and bits of paper and/or cardboard that would otherwise be recycled..
 
Unfortunately, there isn't much of a chance over here to play with fire but I wouldn't mind it. Someone should create a business where people get a huge open space and they get to do whatever they want with fire without having to worry about it.

I do love messing with candle wax though. Nothing major
 
I didn't realise the connection to that lmao. I promise my love for candle wax is a lot more innocent ? ?
 
PLay with fire means ready on the 911 fire services.
 
During Christmas Eve and New Year Eve, we usually have bonfires in the backyard. I have this wish that I could do this on a camping site in the future. I only experienced this once.
 
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