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Posts posted by roasty
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Just bought samorost 3 :D
How is it?
Just copped Day of the Tentacle remaster and Shardlight so I'm set for point n clicks for now, but keen to play that one too
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Thanks for the reminder Farr
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I fucking knew they'd come for our memes eventually.
*locks and loads*
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when you start defining meme then you should take a screenshot of what you wrote and post it with your message
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It's pretty good. One thing re:BSG, in The Expanse they refer to female superiors as "sir" in the same way. At first thought it was just meant to be sarcastic (mildly triggering) but then it happens again more officially onboard Donnager
Lol@space mormons
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filters might not be important but fucking recording it at the right volume is, you shit
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this song, anyone can spot which Purcell comp is this? thanks!
That is really lovely..
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Anybody into Eyeliner? His "Buy Now" album from June last year is pretty amazing.
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Tell me more about fires bringing about a total collapse of a building
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in response to jet fuel conspirators though:
Jet fuel burns at 800° to 1500°F, not hot enough to melt steel (2750°F). However, experts agree that for the towers to collapse, their steel frames didn't need to melt, they just had to lose some of their structural strength—and that required exposure to much less heat. "I have never seen melted steel in a building fire," says retired New York deputy fire chief Vincent Dunn, author of The Collapse Of Burning Buildings: A Guide To Fireground Safety. "But I've seen a lot of twisted, warped, bent and sagging steel. What happens is that the steel tries to expand at both ends, but when it can no longer expand, it sags and the surrounding concrete cracks."
"Steel loses about 50 percent of its strength at 1100°F," notes senior engineer Farid Alfawak-hiri of the American Institute of Steel Construction. "And at 1800° it is probably at less than 10 percent." NIST also believes that a great deal of the spray-on fireproofing insulation was likely knocked off the steel beams that were in the path of the crashing jets, leaving the metal more vulnerable to the heat.But jet fuel wasn't the only thing burning, notes Forman Williams, a professor of engineering at the University of California, San Diego, and one of seven structural engineers and fire experts that PM consulted. He says that while the jet fuel was the catalyst for the WTC fires, the resulting inferno was intensified by the combustible material inside the buildings, including rugs, curtains, furniture and paper. NIST reports that pockets of fire hit 1832°F.Tell me more about the jet fuel on Building 7
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dank memes will go mainstream first
DANK MEMES
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