to everyone concerned about my piercing being infected! this video was shot over a month ago. at shoot time I was well aware of the situation. I got treatment and it's fine now. unfortunately all this started happening right before I had to take a 10 hour international flight and then had work (and video shoot!) the next day.
I was actually curious about the whole consuming ice to help cool down, and it turns out that NO it doesnt. It in fact causes you to slightly heat up more, because your body needs to burn slightly more calories to melt and absorb that frozen water. Same goes for ice cream consumption. It also causes more blood to be pulled from your extremities to your core to combat the temporary drop in temperature the ice causes, which means less blood flow to your hands and arms and therefore less heat lost from your body, also heating you up more. Yet weirdly it convinces you that you are being cooled because you feel that drop in core temperature and not the increase in temperature the restricted blood flow causes.
A similar "trick" happens with alcohol consumption when you're feeling cold. It makes you think you've warmed up because it forces your blood vessels to open, spreading your core warmth more around your body - especially to your fingers, toes and face - when this is the exact opposite thing that you want to happen because those opened vessels mean loss of more precious heat from your body to the air. Alcohol makes you think your warming up when in fact it's causing you to freeze to death faster.
Is farting a feat of strength? Does Hulking out change the way his intestinal bacteria function? Does his increased size and strength require so much additional food for fuel that he produces exponentially more gas than an average person? If not, then the 4x size comparison is the closest we can get without detailed medical history.
@@finkz5674 Producing more gas than a normal person is only part of the equation. Following ideal gas law, and the fact that every part of his body is super human, he can store gas at higher pressures and he can squeeze the gas out harder by tensing his rectum more than any normal person and certainly at more than 4 times the power. So he could still produce the same amount of gas as a normal person but he can store it at higher pressures and release it with more power.
The Hulk still has to abide by normal fart rules. Like, push too hard and it becomes a poo. Plus, sphincter relax to let material pass, flexing them makes a stopper. There are also ~7 along everyone's urethra, and involuntary flexing causes most related problems.
The discussion about whether water is always wet is an interesting one. It is important to remember that water is only wet when it is in a liquid state. When water reaches a temperature high enough to turn it into a gas (steam) or low enough to freeze it into a solid (ice), it is no longer wet. Additionally, under certain conditions where water loses or gains electrons and breaks down into hydrogen and oxygen, it is not in a liquid state and thus not wet. Humans need water to survive, and water must exist in certain conditions to be useful for organisms. These conditions typically involve water being in its liquid state, where it can support life processes effectively.
As someone who was on the football team thank God we didn't have that "Blue Mountain State" type poop-shoot popsicle but we did have to do the ice bath though when we had aching/sore joints. 😂😂
yea I got treatment as soon as I could. unfortunately it started happening right before I had to take a 10 hour international flight and then had work the next day. it's all good now though
The daily parenting fees one pissed me off far too much. He's been paying DAILY fees since he was 13? WTF? Like that's a slap in the face, "Oh hey here's your allowance, now give it back because of fees." "Oh you got money for a present? Well now it's ours!" - That is a fast way to get your son to cut contact with you. Based on how the parent wants to sue, those "daily fees" weren't cheap either. The best way to handle "daily parenting fees" is a concept called chores...you have the kid help out with some stuff around the house, and if it's a lot you can pay him. That parent is literally charging their son RENT without a lease and disguising it as "parenting fees", that's how crazy the concept is. Like it's one thing to go "Hey you aren't keeping up with your chores, we're withholding/cutting back your allowance" but a different thing to expect them to earn money and then hand it right over to you.
Kenzie killed it at the end, and made the video damn near perfect. The only 🚩 is Matt's rant wasn't added to the special "Matt's Rants" onlyfanz channel beforehand!
Quora is full of absolute nonsense "questions" like the "parenting fee" one shown in this video to such a high degree that I genuinely wonder if they're actually real situations but taking place in other countries.
when you've been online and on tumblr for so long that you don't even question if "is water wet" is a real Q bc you've seen a several reblogs long post arguing the nature of wet as a word and it devolved into linguistics over how to communicate the feeling of air
It's an understandable question, because humans don't have Hygroreception like insects do, so we can't actually properly feel "wet". What we feel is a combination of pressure, touch and temperature difference. It's why it's hard to tell if clothing is damp or just cold, and why sitting on a metal chair with a bare bottom can make you feel like you just sat on something wet. Plus we've never really defined WHAT "wet" actually is properly.
yea I got treatment as soon as I could. unfortunately it started happening right before I had to take a 10 hour international flight and then had work the next day. it's all good now though
@@Rossbrian1 did you lose your braincells to this video? lmao she is literally pierced. Oh wait did you mean "her eye isn't pierced, ummm actually guys *puts on my bullyable nerd glasses* her eyelid is pierced."
actually if you are very warm you should have a hot chocolate, tea or coffee to regulate your body heat and make being in the heat more tolerable, when you go inside with ac drink all the ice water
yea I got treatment as soon as I could. unfortunately it started happening right before I had to take a 10 hour international flight and then had work the next day. it's all good now though
OK OK OK!!! I am not going to lie, the wife and I just had (and still are) thinking about the water being wet. i just spent 20 mins thinking about it. that was 45 mins ago, we both are still thinking about it. trying to think about it. Water is wat makes things wet. if that is so, then can water be wet or dry. Seeing how water is a main element to just about everything. Water makes things wet yes, but if you dry that thing off the thing you used to dry it is now wet, but really that water was transferred to that from what you dried off. even with heat, the water is turned into steam with is wet. steam is heat and water. So really the water is still there, just in a different form. if you cool the steam, it turns back into water. with that being said, water is both dry and wet but brings you back to asking if it is wet or dry. its a paradox. THERE IS NO WAY TO ANSWER IT!!!!!!!
yea I got treatment as soon as I could. unfortunately it started happening right before I had to take a 10 hour international flight and then had work the next day. it's all good now though
Water is not wet. Wetness is a measure of the amount of water in something. You can have wet towel, a damp towel, and a dry towel. You can not have wet water, damp water, and dry water.
Wetness is being surrounded or covered by liquid not the amount of water in something. A body of water is wet, a lake is went etc...only a single water molecule isn't wet