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>> No.5988888 [View]

>>5988710
>making up conditions to justify being a failure

krp tet

>> No.5988484 [View]

>>5987455
master trole 2012

go trole some shitty board

>> No.5988479 [View]

>>5988424
edgy/10

but in all seriousness, we are K selection strategy organisms, meaning we invest time and resources in our young. we also work in packs like many animals, and you can't do either without empathy

>> No.5988471 [View]

lifting. basically uni and lifting are all i have time for. i also go out occasionally, gaming/watching movies etc

>> No.5988464 [View]

>>5988187
you could also go out and have fun with your friends and/or gf

>implying

>> No.5988452 [View]

>>5988430
well pain is also an emotional response by the lymbic system, so they certainly don't experience pain like me and you. but that doesn't mean they don't experience stimuli that generate discomfort when they lose a limb or get eatten for example. they just don't experience our pain per se

>>5988426
well now that's a whole other subject

>> No.5988446 [View]

>>5988422
ye i don't see any apparatus controlling the temp. in that case, the boiling point would be at room temp

>> No.5988416 [View]

>>5988412
because the vid said "what would happen to water in space"?

>> No.5988413 [View]

>>5988408
they don't have nociceptors no, but i'm pretty sure they know when they've lost a limb

>> No.5988405 [View]

>>5988381
different currents and defferent types of sensory neurons

>> No.5988399 [View]

>>5988397
yes but i assume this water is at space vaccum temperature?

>> No.5988398 [View]

>>5988391
>>5988396
and by critical point i meant the triple point. sorry but i didnt learn chemistry in english, and some terminology eludes me

>> No.5988396 [View]

>>5988391
when i say affects the critical point i meant that it goes beyond the critical point at the given pressure of a lab vacuum. this graph explains it perfectly>>5988386

>> No.5988391 [View]

>>5987843
it's simple, bare with me

so water is a solution of H20, some ions and air. when you lower the pressure to 0atm, you lower the solubility of air in water, so that gives you the "boiling" effect. the change in pressure also affects it's critical point, and there is a minimum ammount of pressure in order for a liquid form of a substance to exist, otherwise it can only exist as a gas, a solid or a state inbetween called supercritical fluid.


hope this helped you out

>> No.5988380 [View]

>>5987194
worms aren't insects. and yes anything with a nervous system feels pain. that's what the nervous system does op

>> No.5988379 [View]

>>5987756
what seriously you fucking retard? you have a lump and instead of visiting a doctor you post on 4chan, and you expect serious answers?

do us all a favor and don't procreate

>> No.5979999 [View]

i don't get it... it's 138$, what's the catch? or is the question just straight up stupid?

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