Originally posted by Jebus reborn
This conversation started talking about liquid, it did.
Now:
I'm revising my opinion which I have every right to do.
Originally posted by Jebus reborn
Hmm... when did liquid equate into you being able to freeze it?
What? A liquid minus heat energy will become a solid in almost all cases. This happens to hold true even for salt water like sweat.
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosThe first opinion was by Ext@nt though, in which he said, that Stange wouldn't even break a sweat.
I'm revising my opinion which I have every right to do.
You added on to his statement, basically.
Like I said, a liquid is pretty hard to break.
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosWhich would... freeze it?
What? A liquid minus heat energy will become a solid in almost all cases. This happens to hold true even for salt water like sweat.
Also, key word, liquid.
Originally posted by Jebus reborn
The first opinion was by Ext@nt though, in which he said, that Stange wouldn't even break a sweat.You added on to his statement, basically.
Like I said, a liquid is pretty hard to break.
You can just hit it really hard. By the strict definition of "break" causing it to fly apart is breaking it.
Originally posted by Jebus reborn
Which would... freeze it?
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Originally posted by Jebus reborn
Also, key word, liquid.
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Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosCan you really get enough sweat together from one person, and them not dripping into something (like them standing over a bucket, or some shit), to break the sweat, and see it from the naked eye though?
You can just hit it really hard. By the strict definition of "break" causing it to fly apart is breaking it.
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosWrote the first part before I read your psot over.
Y . . . e . . . s . . .
Also, it's not really a liquid either, once it's turned into a solid.