I work at a nuclear power plant and we have a big orange cooler of gatorade provided by the company daily to make sure nobody passes out from low electrolytes. Sometimes the utility workers mix a couple of flavors and double up on the powder and you get some really good flavor in there, bone-apple-teeth.
3 minutes without air 3 hours without shelter (in an unfriendly environment, snowstorm and such) 3 days without water 3 weeks without food .... Although its nothing you should test. "Oh I can keep my head under water for 2 minutes 50 seconds, the internet says 3 minutes is ok!"
The 3 minutes of air is not very useful, as that can vary wildly between people and situations, plus it's always good practice to prioritize being able to breathe, unless someone is compressing your carotid while underwater out something. The better 3 is hours for shelter, which isn't that good either.
Kyle Rivera Y’all are insane, or have just never breathed before (this is meant in all fun, obviously - and btw, what’s the past form of « breathe »? Is it really « breathed »?
According to the almighty Google-Sensei, the past tense of "Breathe" is in fact "Breathed". And now that I think about it would 3 minutes without air be more accurate? Because 3 hours does sound absurd.
Nick is doing smaller stuff while he and his mother recover from health concerns. He'll still be streaming on his own channel but he's taking a hiatus from the NLSS
Burying garbage (Landfilling) is actually the most common disposal method in the U.S. Incineration is popular in countries that have little land space, such as Japan
What is this, a Christmas miracle? First they start playing Minecraft, then Terraria, then they're playing Raft, which I found to be a nice 60/40 banter/gameplay honker sim back when it was on the NLSS. We're witnessing the Gulldan era of NL, my dudes.
2019 NL playing something else I thought he wouldn't. I was waiting for someone to say China and a few other counties stopped buying American trash 2 years ago that's why it's backing up.
Actually *bucks front teeth out and puts on foggy glasses* You can be self sufficient as a young child ( like take care of yourself past the obvious things they aren't allowed like getting a job) many kids in lower class take care of not only themselves but their siblings as well.
Loot boxes aren't "fun" because of a "human brain thing", they're a Skinner box. You put a pigeon in a box with a button to push to get food, it pushes it when it's hungry. You put a pigeon in a box with a button to push to have a random chance to get food, the pigeon keeps on pushing the button non-stop even when it's full. Loot boxes are the last form of micro-pleasure cycles which have been used by MMORPGs to trap players for a long time : if you have a goal and achieve it, chances are you'll stop playing, but if you have a random chance to get the item you want, you're gonna continue to play for a very long time. That's why loot boxes worked. By supporting them you're essentially being a masochist. There's nothing wrong with that as long as you're aware of this reality.
@@sobgray Except Skinner's operant conditioning has been proven to work on human beings, and the very idea of "agency" is slowly but surely eroded by sciences such as social-psychology or sociology... Micro-pleasure loops have been in use in MMORPGs and have been proven to work on human beings and gambling in general is just a Skinner box and it still works. Humans don't have more agency, humans have an addiction since birth to dopamine because of how our brain works. Find a way to release dopamine a little bit at a time and you're going to be feeding a drug addict a lit bit of drug every time he does what you ask him to do. If humans had that much more agency that the concept didn't work at all, the only kind of addiction that would exist would be chemical-based : drugs, alcohol, smoking etc. You wouldn't have anybody who's addict to gambling, because throwing away your money and destroying your life for a little bit of fun is stupid but the fact is : it's not that they want to continue, it's that they can't stop, they've become addicted to the dopamine they get every time they win. The same is true of MMORPG's micro-pleasure cycles and the same is true of loot boxes.