Author | Flooders Tenthouse |
for The One Ring:
He gave you 100k and you which was taken away from you. You didnt lose anything.
LOL where is the "suffering"? |
lvl 11 baby, here I come! |
7 death envoys. noice |
Grats on the level up |
thanks yo. finally got enough gold to buy gull arts. this is fun |
Enrol more :P |
lmao, I just did 3 merc guild quests in full imperial set. I thought I was in min ap and had forgot I had put it on to check something.
I did wonder why my 4 termagants did so much damage! |
So it was you, and I thought it was the full moon that was shining that much. :D |
@Calamity:
(cwl) |
Realised this morning as well, that I was so surprised by my error that I forgot to even return to collect my reward. Man I'm stupid sometimes! |
Summer melting your brain |
The brain is a composite structure and as such sites not have a melting point and is indeed not possible to melt........
And no I have not tested this. |
Anyone else get mildly irritated in the Wizard of Oz when they throw water over the wicked witch and as she dies she shouts " I'm melting!". Clearly Shree is not melting, unless that bucket of water was incredibly hot she is either dissolving or reacting, and so people's incorrect use of scientific terminology begins.
#fake rants |
Really? Can't melt it? I was under the impression anything can melt if it's hot enough. |
Though admittedly, I haven't tested it either |
Anyone else get mildly irritated in the Wizard of Oz when they throw water over the wicked witch and as she dies she shouts " I'm melting!". Clearly Shree is not melting, unless that bucket of water was incredibly hot she is either dissolving or reacting, and so people's incorrect use of scientific terminology begins.
Which clues let you assert that her melting point is not somewhere around 25°C? |
For Lord Miles Teg:
You find wizards and witches scientifically correct?
lol :P |
Really? Can't melt it? I was under the impression anything can melt if it's hot enough.
Meshy, you are right. But temperature alone is insufficient. Remember gas equations from your high school chemistry days. To melt something, you can increase temperature, reduce pressure or both. While the gas equations as such will not apply to solids or real gases, but the principle does.
Isn't it fascinating that what we learnt as matter of fact is so profound? And just a century ago, an average human was so ignorant. Our modern education is so good. It gives us so much knowledge. A student of today can almost experience the excitement of Robert Boyle when he was proving his theory. Ah! I miss my high school chemistry days. I did not realise then that each lesson encapsulated a few hundred years of human endeavour and excellence. |
And just a century ago, an average human was so ignorant
Alas, in a century from now they'll say the same thing about us. |
AG is a cost sink. so much fun tho |