

yes, the same atoms are still there, but all the chemical processes in our body have stopped.
yes, the same atoms are still there, but all the chemical processes in our body have stopped.
that’s still waaayyyy more efficient than coal
signal only works when everyone uses signal. and everyone will only use signal once everyone else is on signal. this is why signal cant work.
oh, according to electroboom they were gfci.
when any electricity leaks out (for example through your body) it switches off. the eu also has the same system, but its one switch for your entire house. the us also has this but only in bathrooms.
that’s a 12L bucket. average lung capacity is 6 liters. every breath he breathes out, the air gets stored in the bucket. then he breathes it in again. he’s not breathing any fresh air, just his own breath.
this is also why you die from cheap diving masks
true ig i was wrong
(btw I’m not far right and fully agree with this, I just like being annoying and pointing out things like this)
(appeal to authority)
so much dead air space, he’s literally just breathing his own breath. not fresh air.
because of their incredible no logs policy. Its the best vpn according to piracy communities.
it’s been an hour
are you even reading my comments? or are you misunderstanding them by purpose?
that’s… not what I said??? geography teaches you the military strengths of a country, not the name of the country. all of your ‘arguments’ are based on you saying that geography is topography.
topography=names of countries and regions
geography=global politics, global economy, how the earth formed and works, how global markets work. etc.
because your many years of experience with the subject geography have taught you that geography is topography?
that’s… what I said? geography helps you understand what each side intends to do and is capable of doing.
geography ≠ topography
geography also teaches you how the weather affects the earth via erosion, which lets you predict if it’s a good idea to build a house somewhere (not really relevant in 2034 though)
also, you’re confusing geography with topography
yes, you dont need to know about the history of the weather and why it happens to understand that it will be raining tomorrow. But, i think it’s kinda relevant to know how and why to understand what side of a conflict to support.
geography also helps you understand the claims politicians make and to see if they’re bs
the illias and the odyssey are ancient greek literature, I don’t think they’re that fun to read.
But, you still should be taught about their existence in history.
I don’t reccomend reading/listening to the original, but reading/listening to one of Steven Fry’s books about them.
yes you can. coal costs ~32 cent per kWh, and uranium ~$0.0015 per kWh