Less surface area for traction than shoes, which makes some things unexpectedly more slippery.
Stepping on the end of the thing to lever it up when you've dropped it may seem like a great victory of human ingenuity over physics, until the fast-moving other end of it hits you.
no subject
Stepping on the end of the thing to lever it up when you've dropped it may seem like a great victory of human ingenuity over physics, until the fast-moving other end of it hits you.