Elite firefighters' secret to survival - Inside the Human Body: First to Last - BBC One

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/human These elite firefighters couldn't survive without the body's ability to sweat and sweating helps you too to keep your to keep your cool when things hot up.

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  • Who wrote the description? o.O

  • i didn't know sweating could be so dramatic..

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  • no shit sherlock

  • it's scary how ur smooth skin looks like a barren wasteland when magnified

  • @MrRazmuss I'm British and I've never seen any use of the words "hot up" in my life.

    But it does look like slang.

  • @MaggotsInDisguise I truly believe it is slang, if you want to be a stickler then contact the BBC or whatever network aired this show.

  • @MrRazmuss It's not British phrasing.

    It's incorrect grammar.

  • Wow! Our skin can do magic! :D

  • "when things hot up" That's some nice grammar you have there BBC.

  • COOL GUYS DONT LOOK AT EXPLOSIONS

  • when things "hot up"

    i like the british phrasing lol

  • If my teachers were British i would have straight A'S, they make everything sound so interesting unlike Americans.

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