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Randy is a pretty sweaty guy.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Scourge wrote:
seremtan wrote:which means it must have been between 100 and 104F. anything higher and you wouldn't sweat at all, because body temperature :idea:
Bullshit. I've sweated in temps higher than that.
no you haven't Randy, unless the laws of thermodynamics don't apply in your (red)neck of the woods
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Wait what? You think that if the temperature exceeds that of body temperature there is no sweatage?
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"(red)neck of the woods" :olo:
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Ryoki wrote:Wait what? You think that if the temperature exceeds that of body temperature there is no sweatage?
well ok, not none whatsoever, but sweating is a thermo-regulator, so if the surrounding air temperature is at, say, 37C, there's a thermodynamic equilibrium between your core body temperature and your environment, hence sweating will slow down dramatically (obviously more so if it's 37C+)

i was simplifying it a little so Randy would understand
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Thermodynamically that might make sense, but in fact i sweat my balls off in anything over 30C disagrees.

But then i'm a north european, genetically disadvantaged in warm climates. My blood is simply too thick, it's horrible. I tend to sweat all over the place and stumble around in a stupor looking for water, whilst getting worried looks from the locals who fear i might have a deadly case of flying jungle lepra...
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Ah...the flying jungle lepra.

They're still cousins of tigers, right?
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lepra, not zebras.
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All I know is I'm sweating like a pig and my balls are stuck to my legs.
White people shouldn't have to go through this.
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I'm still wearing long pants. You brits are funny.
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weird. this country has a rep for shitty weather, and people act surprised that Brits can't handle the heat
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because 80 degrees isn't heat lol
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hey uk pussies of all types, irish, scots, welsh, brits. Its 82 as I go to bed and I can barely tell. In that 90-95 temps I ride a motorcycle with 70 degree gear on. Solid textile pants, perforated leather...

You brits are so funny.
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seremtan wrote:
Ryoki wrote:Wait what? You think that if the temperature exceeds that of body temperature there is no sweatage?
well ok, not none whatsoever, but sweating is a thermo-regulator, so if the surrounding air temperature is at, say, 37C, there's a thermodynamic equilibrium between your core body temperature and your environment, hence sweating will slow down dramatically (obviously more so if it's 37C+)

i was simplifying it a little so Randy would understand
Don't think that's quite true unless you are utterly motionless and have some sort of freakishly low metabolism. The body creates heat when it burns calories as part of the metabolic process and that heat has to go somewhere, IE: out of the skin. If the outside temp is 37C then you will sweat bags because now your SKIN is 37C (or close to it, whereas normally it's closer to 32C) and that puts even more stress on your body to maintain a core temp of 37C. If you didn't sweat in this case then the excess heat created by metabolism would simply have nowhere to go, build up and you'd get pretty fucked up.

IE: This is why you sweat when it's hot out even when you are doing nothing except sitting. It's because the skin is hotter than usual and thus sweat is employed to whisk away heat. Normally the skin's cooler temperature is sufficient to maintain a safe core level.
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EtUL wrote:because 80 degrees isn't heat lol
how often do you need the same obvious point repeated before it sinks in?
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seremtan wrote:
Scourge wrote:Working outside in 100+F weather does make you sweat, yes.
which means it must have been between 100 and 104F. anything higher and you wouldn't sweat at all, because body temperature :idea:
Okay this is up there among the dumb things you've said on this forum. Close to the idiocy of your comments on Fukushima even.
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A grown ass man who thinks people don't sweat unless its greater than 37C outside? haha what a dumb..... Go sit in the corner with DTS.
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Fucking evaporation.
































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It's Saturday and I'm ill, hot, can't drink and no footie. Everyone needs to feel sorry for me now.
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It's 105 F here today. And humid...
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According to seremtan you're probably not sweating either.
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Freezing now >: /
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Lol 28
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It's going to be 30 today here and I'm in very real danger of getting a slight tan. And by slight tank mean too g from a pale blue to white
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Don Carlos wrote:And by slight tank mean too g from a pale blue to white
English motherfucker, do you speak it?
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