Fallout 4 is the only one that doesn’t have Ron Pearlman saying it.
Fallout 4 is the only one that doesn’t have Ron Pearlman saying it.
It’s indefinite because they have dependencies that are maintained by other people that will break.
Just because we’re old farts that don’t really appreciate video as a medium doesn’t mean it’s not valid for some.
That’s pretty much it. Your hemoglobin decouples oxygen for CO2 in areas of high CO2 concentration. This is good when you’re circulating oxygen to muscles that need it. It’s bad when you’re dumping all your oxygen reserve to the atmosphere and instead making your blood more acidic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen%E2%80%93hemoglobin_dissociation_curve#Carbon_dioxide
Coupled with the low partial pressure of oxygen, you’d be going unconscious within seconds. But those seconds are… not pleasant.
I think neutral gas asphyxiation would be. Unfortunately they usually use carbon dioxide instead for pigs. I consider carbon dioxide to be much worse. It’s both acidic and makes you very aware you’re suffocating. At high concentrations unconsciousness is generally very quick though because your blood will literally dump stored oxygen whenever it encounters high levels of CO2. Makes lungs work in reverse like you were in space.
Edit: I use your here because I’m only trained in human physiology but it works essentially the same
Used to do it with a poleaxe or a mallet. It’s considered better than slicing the animals carotid/aortic arch and hanging them upside down before stunning.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_bolt_pistol
Usually not fatal by itself nowadays because if you scramble brains you risk spreading mad cow to people. Stuns before you bleed the animal out.
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Dead drop darknet deliveries. That’s hot shit. Of course that was back in 2022.
They’re instituting this for the generation that grew up with Vpns so they could watch pirate streaming sites on their school Wi-Fi? Good fucking luck.
Always an impressive operation they have one peering point in San Francisco and their data centers historically consist of a church and shipping containers.
https://www.theregister.com/2017/11/16/head_like_a_memory_hole/
You pretty much either put so much heat into urea that it turns to ammonia and melts your plastic while doing so or you wait for some bacteria to eat it and turn it into ammonia. It technically starts vaporizing at above 130 C.
I’m surprised the white house doesn’t just host a mastodon server. I’m sure they consider using unvetted software to communicate to be a security risk, but it’s no less a risk to put your communication channels in the hands of a third party.
It needed breaking anyway. Let’s make some rainbows.
It makes sense. Coal in English is a word that originally meant a burning ember and likely related to charcoal that we then changed to exclusively mean rock coal. Since it didn’t happen until the 1300s and we were producing charcoal long before that.
If anything charcoal is redundant. It’s a word with an origin like “burned burned” (though char comes from change, not burn)
I wouldn’t grill with anything but anthracite and even then, I don’t know that I would. You guys actually use coal from the ground at bbqs? We mostly use charcoal which is pyrolysed wood
I’m already in the network… Wait…
This actually may be unconscionable if it’s considered to be “never share a negative opinion about the game in perpetuity” as it’s worded.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconscionability