konnichiwa said:
Maybe you will get nessie. |
I would be overjoyed if I did.
Pixel Art can be fun.
konnichiwa said:
Maybe you will get nessie. |
I would be overjoyed if I did.
Pixel Art can be fun.
pichu_pichu said:
sure... what ever that is |
All you need to know is that it causes very severe frosbite if you touch it. Swimming in it would probably cause death by dire hypothermia shutting down major organs in your body and possibly causing cardiac arrest. Your brain will take longer to die after clinical death, though. But, you probably wouldn't feel it, I reckon.
Have fun :3
Edit: Oooops, my mistake. I think I made it sound painful. Not to worry Pichu, you won't feel a thing ^.^ Just make sure you don't look at your frostbite, not for the fainthearted.
twilit said:
All you need to know is that it causes very severe frosbite if you touch it. Swimming in it would probably cause death by dire hypothermia shutting down major organs in your body and possibly causing cardiac arrest. Your brain will take longer to die after clinical death, though. But, you probably wouldn't feel it, I reckon. Have fun :3
Edit: Oooops, my mistake. I think I made it sound painful. Not to worry Pichu, you won't feel a thing ^.^ Just make sure you don't look at your frostbite, not for the fainthearted. |
sounds all right, still want to swim in it 
There could be something swimming around in there... Wonder what...
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The 2 micro-wavelengths of the sub-atomic helianita gas of ethane liquid is submerged within 4.378 pictoliters of therochylridiacious micrfilamental fluorohybrodroxinated macroscopic nucleaic acids. If the equstirious mineralint is oxynated hyperexclusively, the ambrigiousness of the hydroinitiated carbons will excariate substillantly.
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This was found a long time ago. I already knew about it.
The probe Huygens from the Cassini-Huygens Mission landed on Titan on January 14th, 2005 and noticed that lakes were on Titan. This announcement is just after researching the data they have confirmed it and know what liquid it is, I guess they weren't allowed to say anything about it prior to that before they had gone through the scientific research.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/main/
And after reading further their they had just confirmed it but it had pretty much been known before just further studying had to be done also to confirm that it was still liquid and not frozen.
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