A Downside Entry posted by Noxryn September 19, 2008 460 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 The basement is so cold... I'm shivering *goes to get a jacket*
King Kobra Posted September 19, 2008 You know what they say, "if you can't stand the heat, then go in a basement. If you can't stand the cold, go into the kitchen (because apparently kitchens are warm all the time =/)" No they don't actually say that. I do. Did* Never will again* KK=- Quote Link to comment
romansoldierdude Posted September 19, 2008 Oh thank god. Never say that again, KK. I was worried for a sec. Are you typing in the basement?!?! INSANITY!! My laptop would turn into Kopaka, it would. Quote Link to comment
Bitter Cold Posted September 19, 2008 Odd that you type in the basement. Cold is good for the body. Makes you burn more calories. It's also uncomfortable and can give you frostbite. That's when you know you're cold, is when you get frostbite. Pain is just weakness freezing to death. Quote Link to comment
Noxryn Posted September 19, 2008 Frsotbite is actually a form of burn you get when exposed to cold enough weather, or enviroment. The irony in that makes me smile sometimes. I type in the basement as the comp is down here, it is fully finished, my bedroom is down here (biggest room in the house), along with a sincerely messed up bathroom along with multiple closets. Heck, I can see the entire neighborhood right out the basement door. Quote Link to comment
Bitter Cold Posted September 20, 2008 O_o The whole neighboorhood..? Is the cold..Bitter?[/totallynotfunny] I wonder what the irony would do to me, if, because of the cold, you got frostbite on your mouth and couldn't smile when thinking of the fact that it's really classified as a burn... Quote Link to comment
romansoldierdude Posted September 20, 2008 The reason you get burned is the same reason you get burned by dry ice. The moisture in your skin freezes, and since ice is larger in volume than water, it digs into your skin and the particles of ice cut your skin, and that's why it hurts. One time, when we got to play with dry ice (Dr. Burns was SO awesome; he always had awesome experiments. He was trying to get his hands on like, 100 pounds at least of Liquid Nitrogen for a lab) he was cutting the dry ice, and he was just holding it in his hands, because he said that his hands had been exposed to so many chemicals there was no moisture on his outer skin. Also, someone stupidly put the dry ice down their pants to see how much it would hurt. Quote Link to comment
Bitter Cold Posted September 21, 2008 Lol, Dr. Burns. Pun. Get it? Down their pants? Some people simply aren't meant to breed. Quote Link to comment
romansoldierdude Posted September 24, 2008 Dr. Burns. Wow. I hate your puns. But seriously, Dr. Burns was freaking awesome! I loved that guy! His policy was pretty much "Here's some sulfuric acid. Play with it for a while, and then I'll explain it's properties." But yeah, that person was really stupid. Quote Link to comment
Bitter Cold Posted September 24, 2008 Oh, you haven't seen puns yet. You should meet me in person. It's ridiculous. I think I'll have to take Physics next year, they blow stuff up. Chemistry is way boring. Quote Link to comment
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