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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:47 am
NintendOmega Kuzodav NintendOmega Kuzodav xX_Kyro_Freed_Xx mmhmm yush standard space death knowledge go on 3nodding Mario would actually be frozen solid before the first panel of the comic, given the lac of temperature in space, as well. Actually you would blow up in space because of the difference in pressure inside and outside your body. I said 'not being able to breathe', not 'being in space'. Good try, though. O_o You did say "being in space." Kuzodav People don't blow up in space. As I said, I didn't say 'being in space'.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:48 am
Kuzodav NintendOmega Kuzodav NintendOmega Kuzodav Mario would actually be frozen solid before the first panel of the comic, given the lac of temperature in space, as well. Actually you would blow up in space because of the difference in pressure inside and outside your body. I said 'not being able to breathe', not 'being in space'. Good try, though. O_o You did say "being in space." Kuzodav People don't blow up in space. As I said, I didn't say 'being in space'. Stop paraphrasing, a*****e. scream You meant that being in space doesn't make you blow up or pop, when in fact it does.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:50 am
NintendOmega Kuzodav NintendOmega Kuzodav NintendOmega Actually you would blow up in space because of the difference in pressure inside and outside your body. I said 'not being able to breathe', not 'being in space'. Good try, though. O_o You did say "being in space." Kuzodav People don't blow up in space. As I said, I didn't say 'being in space'. Stop paraphrasing, a*****e. scream You meant that being in space doesn't make you blow up or pop, when in fact it does. Wrong. Quote: You do not explode and your blood does not boil because of the containing effect of your skin and circulatory system. You do not instantly freeze because, although the space environment is typically very cold, heat does not transfer away from a body quickly. Loss of consciousness occurs only after the body has depleted the supply of oxygen in the blood. If your skin is exposed to direct sunlight without any protection from its intense ultraviolet radiation, you can get a very bad sunburn. Sauce. (nasa.gov)
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:54 am
Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:56 am
Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:58 am
Wantcookie Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about. "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:59 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:00 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:02 am
Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about. "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect. Understood, but from an outside objective standpoint... From the looks of it, you were trying to convey the first, correct? Yet it seems more like you were trying to convey the second, simply from the wording of the many other posts. Neither statement is incorrect, as you've said, but Omega's common misconception was placed toward the second statement, and not the first. His other point was that it sounded more like you were talking about the second than the first, which, from an objective standpoint, is also true. Do you see what I mean? It may be clear to you, as the writer, but not necessarily clear to us, as the readers.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:03 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:04 am
DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERP
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:04 am
Wantcookie Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about. "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect. Understood, but from an outside objective standpoint... From the looks of it, you were trying to convey the first, correct? Yet it seems more like you were trying to convey the second, simply from the wording of the many other posts. Neither statement is incorrect, as you've said, but Omega's common misconception was placed toward the second statement, and not the first. His other point was that it sounded more like you were talking about the second than the first, which, from an objective standpoint, is also true. Do you see what I mean? It may be clear to you, as the writer, but not necessarily clear to us, as the readers. So it basically seemed like I was saying "People don't blow up from not being able to breathe in space"?
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:10 am
Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about. "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect. Understood, but from an outside objective standpoint... From the looks of it, you were trying to convey the first, correct? Yet it seems more like you were trying to convey the second, simply from the wording of the many other posts. Neither statement is incorrect, as you've said, but Omega's common misconception was placed toward the second statement, and not the first. His other point was that it sounded more like you were talking about the second than the first, which, from an objective standpoint, is also true. Do you see what I mean? It may be clear to you, as the writer, but not necessarily clear to us, as the readers. So it basically seemed like I was saying "People don't blow up from not being able to breathe in space"? Hit the nail on the head.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:11 am
Wantcookie Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Point here is, I may have been wrong about the freezing. But I wasn't wrong about what you tried to call me out on. ;D He's still in the right for trying to call you out on it, though. It was worded in such a way that it wasn't quite clear which you were talking about. "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect. Understood, but from an outside objective standpoint... From the looks of it, you were trying to convey the first, correct? Yet it seems more like you were trying to convey the second, simply from the wording of the many other posts. Neither statement is incorrect, as you've said, but Omega's common misconception was placed toward the second statement, and not the first. His other point was that it sounded more like you were talking about the second than the first, which, from an objective standpoint, is also true. Do you see what I mean? It may be clear to you, as the writer, but not necessarily clear to us, as the readers. So it basically seemed like I was saying "People don't blow up from not being able to breathe in space"? Hit the nail on the head. ...But that's still a correct statement.
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:14 am
Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav Wantcookie Kuzodav "You don't blow up from not being able to breath" Seems pretty clear. "People don't blow up in space" Neither of those statements were incorrect. Understood, but from an outside objective standpoint... From the looks of it, you were trying to convey the first, correct? Yet it seems more like you were trying to convey the second, simply from the wording of the many other posts. Neither statement is incorrect, as you've said, but Omega's common misconception was placed toward the second statement, and not the first. His other point was that it sounded more like you were talking about the second than the first, which, from an objective standpoint, is also true. Do you see what I mean? It may be clear to you, as the writer, but not necessarily clear to us, as the readers. So it basically seemed like I was saying "People don't blow up from not being able to breathe in space"? Hit the nail on the head. ...But that's still a correct statement. I know, it's just somehow caused confusion. xd
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