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I agree. Why did you ask “is this exciting”?

Never mind, my dumb ass finally figured what you were saying. Damn.





Sure, buddy. Now go play and let the adults talk.


Since we have a written record, it’s clearly history, accuracy disclaimers aside.


Now I’m imagining you lusting after horse farts.


That’s a lot more energy efficient than flying, good call, Norway.


Poor fox, I don’t think it likes to stay in krita.


Not if you’re a true connoisseur of equine reproduction apparatus like our boy Zeke here.


In this metaphor, what does the donkey dick and horse cum represent?


Humidity plays a big role. You can still cool down at 52 C if the air isn’t very humid (that is, when the wet bulb temperature is low enough). Wet bulb temperature is a particularly useful metric because it incorporates evaporative cooling in it. Sadly most thermometers can’t measure it.


I’ve been in 52 C heat (125 F) and it’s no joke, but you can still walk around, even in the sun, without exerting yourself too much.

I’ve also been in a room at 70 C (almost 160 F) for a few minutes and that was terrifying. The air is as if burning your insides, it’s absolutely unbearable. There is a world of difference between these two. I image 60 C for four hours would start killing people, particularly the elderly.



It’s also proved to be ineffective. Chemically castrated rapists rape again, they just use other stuff.



Given the full spectrum of human expression, I guess he’s not that bad. He’s just an overall talentless hack and asshole.

That scene in particular he’s being quite the idiot.




Scientists at MIT may have found a key reason. A newly identified gene mutation appears to disrupt a brain circuit that helps us update our understanding of the world. When this system fails, the brain may cling to old ideas even when reality changes.

Thank you, nameless scientists.


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I agree. Why did you ask “is this exciting”?

Never mind, my dumb ass finally figured what you were saying. Damn.





Sure, buddy. Now go play and let the adults talk.


Since we have a written record, it’s clearly history, accuracy disclaimers aside.


Now I’m imagining you lusting after horse farts.


That’s a lot more energy efficient than flying, good call, Norway.


Poor fox, I don’t think it likes to stay in krita.


Not if you’re a true connoisseur of equine reproduction apparatus like our boy Zeke here.


In this metaphor, what does the donkey dick and horse cum represent?


Humidity plays a big role. You can still cool down at 52 C if the air isn’t very humid (that is, when the wet bulb temperature is low enough). Wet bulb temperature is a particularly useful metric because it incorporates evaporative cooling in it. Sadly most thermometers can’t measure it.


I’ve been in 52 C heat (125 F) and it’s no joke, but you can still walk around, even in the sun, without exerting yourself too much.

I’ve also been in a room at 70 C (almost 160 F) for a few minutes and that was terrifying. The air is as if burning your insides, it’s absolutely unbearable. There is a world of difference between these two. I image 60 C for four hours would start killing people, particularly the elderly.



It’s also proved to be ineffective. Chemically castrated rapists rape again, they just use other stuff.



Given the full spectrum of human expression, I guess he’s not that bad. He’s just an overall talentless hack and asshole.

That scene in particular he’s being quite the idiot.




Scientists at MIT may have found a key reason. A newly identified gene mutation appears to disrupt a brain circuit that helps us update our understanding of the world. When this system fails, the brain may cling to old ideas even when reality changes.

Thank you, nameless scientists.