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Okay so I don't understand this. This guy is in the South Pole and it's so cold a drink immediately freezes. What's stopping his blood from immediately freezing? Or at least his tongue and teeth and mouth? They are wet and exposed to the same elements when he talks.

>> No.15929940

warm blooded

>> No.15929965

>>15929940
well yeah I guess I didn't think about that, but what keeps our eyeballs and mouths from immediately freezing on contact with the air though?

>> No.15929974

>>15929965
The fact that they aren't pre chilled for ebin freezing trick

>> No.15930018

>>15929937
It was probably supercooled. That means that the soda was below it's freezing point, but still in a liquid state. There are a million supercooling beer tricks on youtube. Look up a few.

>> No.15930029

>>15929965
Your face will turn red in the cold, you can see that in the OP pic. That's because more blood is being pumped to your face to keep it warm. Your brain will always fight for survival, so it gets a lot of resources from the body to keep it working.

>> No.15930038

>>15929937
that's a novelty item made of plastic you retard. they sell them at magic shops and spencer gifts type places.

>> No.15930044

>>15930038
Well what about when people throw a cup of water into the air in places like Canada or Colorado in the winter and it immediately turns into powder?

>> No.15930047

>>15930044
yes, that's tiny droplets which can freeze in less than a second, which is real and nothing like OP who believes a column of root beer pouring from a can into a glass can instantly freeze in-place.

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>>15930038
>implying there's a spencers gifts or a magic shop in the fucking South Pole
>implying a guy bought this specific toy flew all the way down to the south pole to make a tiktok

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>>15930116
not everyone is poor

>> No.15931100

>>15929965
your eyeballs can freeze within a minute at -50C, that dude is in a temperature nowhere near that

>> No.15931287

>>15929937
Because his body is burning calories to maintain a set internal temperature.

>> No.15931301

>>15929965
You are constantly getting new fluid at 37C from the rest of the body.
It ain't rocket science or undergrad sociology.

>> No.15932273

>>15930116
Nothing out of the ordinary about that.

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>>15931287
so we could just throw fat faggots out in the cold to lop off their lard?

>> No.15932390

>>15930116
yeah, there's such a thing as suitcases and people will put things in them that they want to bring to their destination. Besides that, there are general stores and such in Antarctica who might sell a few gift items like that.
Regardless, OP's pic is of a novelty item.

>> No.15932746

>>15929937
How the fuck do retards like you exist? Someone as retarded as yourself shouldn't even be able to operate a keyboard, let alone navigate to 4chan and start posting.

Your body is actively burning calories at all times, producing heat and other energies used by your body for muscle and brain function, etc.

>Or at least his tongue and teeth and mouth?

Internal temperature average is 37c. Not sure but there is likely an equation to calculate the temperature needed to overcome the internal heating of your body to flash freeze. Considering the fact your meat tissue is a really shitty temperature conductor it would need to be cold as a bitch for that to happen. Like, a couple degrees kelvin cold. Space cold. Actually even then it wouldn't be instantaneous.

Water on the other hand is an extremely efficient temperature conductor. You do realize snow is frozen water right?


Anyway I found the video of this exact image, https://www.instagram.com/p/CqH8UdmoB4D/

He says it's -64C, which yeah, definitely freeze that shit instantly.

>>15930038
No, it's not fake, retard.

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>>15932746
>He says it's -64C
No, he says -84F.
Celsiusfags forever wrecked

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>>15932763
>https://www.instagram.com/p/CqH8UdmoB4D/

He says both. Your Amerimutt attention span didn't even last for a few seconds into the video, huh?

>> No.15932773

>>15929937
>What's stopping his blood from immediately freezing?
Because he's hot.

>> No.15932821

>>15932274
Yeah dude

>> No.15932864

>>15929937
The drink is already cold. This wouldn't work if it were anywhere near as warm as his body.

>>15932746
How the fuck do screeching retards like you exist?

>> No.15932865

>>15932773
gay

>> No.15933142

>>15932746
If it were real there'd be video of the pouring and freezing happening instead of only the part after.

>> No.15933314

this is why the dinosaurs failed
mammals forever
warm blood, live births, t-rex can't even compete

>> No.15933352

>>15933314
But dinosaurs didn't fail. They are birds now.