WHINEFELD IN SPACE FIXED
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They're hopelessly gasping for air that's not there.
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IN SPACE
NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU WHINE
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clever
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@NotanS Heat is molecules vibrating.
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OMG This is outrageous! WTF!?!?!!???!!!!
This isn't Whinefeld!!! This is a episode of hinefehdefehdefehde!!!
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Space?
SPACE?
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!
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@AssassinJordi Actually, you'd get sick from literal blood boiling, but you'd live if you repressurized quickly. You'll die eventually from the "reverse" pressure, but it's normally longer than running out of breath. I'd first heard about this from Brian Cox(not the actor), and sure enough, Nasa has apparently tested it in their personal vacuum with some Astronauts. P.S. the phrase Explosive Decompression refers to air alone leaving a "vessel".
....yeah, I know, picky realist I am. XD
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@97metalhead its space right?
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Thank got I read these I though my sound broke... I'm so damnded paranoid around computers
You'd explode before sufficating because there's no air pressure.
(Powered by the useless fact app on my phone)
AssassinJordi 1 year ago
@AssassinJordi they're whinefeld they can do what they want.
NotanS 1 year ago 32
the original is gone now.
NotanS 1 year ago
no sound???
97metalhead 2 years ago
Sound travels in waves like light or heat does, but unlike them, sound travels by making molecules vibrate. So, in order for sound to travel, there has to be something with molecules for it to travel through. On Earth, sound travels to your ears by vibrating air molecules. In deep space, the large empty areas between stars and planets, there are no molecules to vibrate. There is no sound there.
NotanS 2 years ago 37
Realistic would be seeing their corpses float around in space.
SobmicSSBB 2 years ago 19
I'm pretty sure that they're whining about the fact that they're going to die pretty soon
NotanS 2 years ago 25