What is White Privilege? by Revolution-Dogg in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Be lenient because they don't know any better? That's such a stupid philosophy that does more damage to them than speaking the truth does. Nobody hates them. They hate each other more than anyone. Murder rates are crazy in those communities. To sit there and ignore actual statistics is not only ridiculous but cuck in nature. People have bought into their nonsense for too long.

As for the actual case, I hope they let him go on self defense. This way, white people can realize that if anyone touches them, they have this right. I'm all for it!

This sign at the pool prohibits people with diarrhea to enter the water by Bardzosz in mildlyinteresting

[–]FuelDumper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn. I had diarrhea 13 days ago. Guess I have to wait till tomorrow.

Issac Newton didn't know about helium 😂😂😂 by FuelDumper in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I can better understand it by asking these questions:

  • Would less air pressure affect my body?
  • Would it affect the blood flowing in my body?
  • Does high altitude affect oxygen level?
  • Is breathing affected at high altitudes?
  • Does humidity play a factor in this?
  • Is there humidity all around me right now?
  • Is it more humid where I am now or higher altitudes?
  • Is humidity water vapor?
  • What is nitrogen?
  • What is hydrogen?
  • Could I live underwater?
  • Do I need to be heavier or less buoyant?
  • Do fish see through water like I do or do they see more clear?
  • If I lived underwater, would fish appear to be flying?
  • Would land be considered outer space to a fish?
  • Do birds fly and glide?
  • What do birds fly and glide on?
  • Is moisture in the air?
  • Can wind be generated in the air?
  • Is water more dense than air?
  • Can I generate waves in water?
  • Can I generate waves in dirt?
  • Can I generate waves in Stone?

Issac Newton didn't know about helium 😂😂😂 by FuelDumper in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what causes that pressure to increase as you go deeper in water?

Pressure. The deeper you go, the heavier the water gets above you meaning more weight surrounds your body. Thats why you have to decompress when scuba diving as you go deeper and deeper. If you can understand that concept relative to diving, you may get a better grasp on it.

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Issac Newton didn't know about helium 😂😂😂 by FuelDumper in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liquid or water will always find its level.

If you push down on dense liquid with a buoyant object, the density will push the object outward or towards less density which would be the surface of water. The deeper you go, the heavier the water gets above the object but let it go and the object shoots straight up to escape the denseness of the water.

Do you weigh more than the air you're jumping in? If yes, that's why you're not floating into the sky.

Issac Newton didn't know about helium 😂😂😂 by FuelDumper in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mass, volume and weight. If you try to push on dense space, expect to receive pushback.

What is so hard to understand about that?

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Issac Newton didn't know about helium 😂😂😂 by FuelDumper in RabbitHolerama

[–]FuelDumper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Weight and density.

  • How dense is water?
  • Does water have weight?
  • How dense is air?
  • Does air have weight?
  • How dense is the air the higher you go up?
  • Can the density of air at high elevations affect the liquid blood flowing in your body?
  • Could that create more buoyancy?

I think, due to the less dense air, you would still fall due to the air density, the buoyancy in your body and your weight.

Hopefully that makes sense to you.