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1851097 No.1851097 [Reply] [Original]

If some one with icy cold hands grabs on to you, they absorb warmth (energy) from your body. Your body must regenerate that body heat in addition to what it normally does.
This causes your body to burn through stored resources and in the process various organs have new cells replace the old ones that were worn out from the process of metabolizing the additional energy used to replace that body heat.Cells being replaced is essentially what aging is.

Aging is what causes death.
When someone touches you with cold hands they are sucking the life out of you >.>

Yay or Nay?

>> No.1851123
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1851123

Maybe yay, but soon nay.

>> No.1851124

>Cells being replaced is essentially what aging is.
Nope. Try again some other time, thanks for playing.

>> No.1851125

Depends on how you're talking, I'm assuming below room temperature and above freezing. If it happens only a few times then it's not really significant enough. You've searched through your freezer, you've probably walked outside on a windy day, but you're not dead.

>> No.1851137 [DELETED] 

>>1851124
this.

aging is retardations in cell replication

think of it as, cellular evolution. except it only gets worse.
and it kills you.

>> No.1851140

i think youre right op

>> No.1851145

Stay in Sauna. Acquire immortality.

>> No.1851148

BREAKING NEWS BREAKING NEWS

Living is deadly!

>> No.1851159

Funny how many of the world's longevity record breakers are all from cold as balls areas.

Doesn't this contradict cryogenics?

>> No.1851165

>>1851159
>its funny how people who live in sunny climates have the darkest skin around

think about what you said bro.

>> No.1851174

>>1851159
>Funny how many of the world's longevity record breakers are all from cold as balls areas.

I'm just taking a wild guess here...but, if they're from cold as balls areas you don't get many. Pests, and or diseases.

>> No.1851194

>>1851174
my theory is, uh, evolution.

you put people under the sun, they evolve spf. take them out of their climate, now they have lower rates of skin cancer :D

you put people in a cold, life draining climate, they evolve longer lives. take them out of their climate, now that have longer lives :D

simple evolution.