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    Normally I wouldn’t make fun, but he even typed the word Celsius in his reply. It’s almost like some small part of his brain was trying to throw him a clue.

    • 「黃家駒 Wong Ka Kui」 | (aka: 鳳凰院 凶真 Hououin Kyouma)@sh.itjust.works
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      I saw the °C, but my depressed brain intepreted as the imperial system because I’m just so used to it, and the immenent collapse of society doesn’t help my brain function better

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    You’d be fine. Your blood wouldn’t even be boiling yet.

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      Mine would 😓

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        You’re clearly not under enough pressure. Maybe a gambling addiction would help.

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    98.7 is likely close enough to boiling point that there’d surely be some bubbles. I’d expect your bubbles per minute to be more than 0.

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      In many places around the world, it would be outright boiling. But I imagine internal organs would need a larger temperature.

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        A bunch of boiled meat? Must have been British.

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      How many bubbles before the pump fails and needs to be re-primed?

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        Please don’t boil your pump

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          Keep it to a light poach.

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        Usually 1 I think

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    In a Sauna it can be 98ºC, not the same extern temperature and body temperature. You’ll die when your body temperature is over 42ºC, but you can support way higher extern temperatures (for a certain time)

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      The hottest you should have a Sauna is 90°C.

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        Most also less, but it also can get higher. Always important the preparation before and after the session a cold bath, apart of an strict time control to avoid accidents, sometimes deadly.

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      The term is “warm-blooded” but if the outside temp is above 37C then it’d technically be more accurate to say “cool-bloods” or something.

      Endotherms vs ectotherms!

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      Holy fuck I did not know they were so hot, how does a human body even survive that for any amount of time.

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        Dry air doesn’t conduct heat as well as humid air, and allows evaporative cooling through sweat

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    Infernal body temperature

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    This must be the reason for that spontaneous human combustion people talk about

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    https://i.gifer.com/origin/9c/9ca50bce0c8a8ad7973805810efd3f0e.gif

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    I missed the joke too, I thought the joke was that 98F temperatures were hot enough to kill the average Brit

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