Rosen Embers
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Thread Topic: Rosen Embers
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Ok as in you'll do it or ok as in an acknowledgment?
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eyyyy macrena
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I stayed up until midnight finishing that thing for science
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I like how if you know something already they don't make you do the assignment
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Wow, Texas was really cynical. Those words are just soaked in bitterness.
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Sorry for calling you a he I was trying to post fast
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It's fine
For some reason a lot of newer users automatically think I'm a guy, so I'm used to it. -
I don’t know why, maybe it is because dragons are usually referred to as masculine in Spanish or something?
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I doubt that has anything to do with it.
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Sassy Texas
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Wait Texas is cynical?
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Was.
We're doing the Civil War in social science, and I was reading the thing where each state said that and why they were leaving the Union.
The way Texas worded their ordination was just full of cynicism, bitterness, and sass. -
Texas is overrated
Change my mind -
I found my plasma ball experiments
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Oh that kind of makes sense
The resistance of internal tissues themselves further determines the level of damage that is encountered. An additional factor to consider is the current density which is determined by the cross-sectional area of a particular tissue. For example, as electrical energy travels down an arm which is mainly composed of low-resistance tissues like muscle, nerve, blood vessels, the current density is relatively low and constant throughout. This is true until the electrical energy reaches the joints (e.g., elbow, wrist, fingers) where a larger proportion of the cross-sectional area is comprised of tissues with higher resistance (e.g., bones, tendons) and fewer low-resistance tissues. Therefore, at the joints, the electrical energy becomes more focused on fewer low-resistance tissues, and for this reason, these types of tissues tend to suffer the most injury at the joints throughout the body.
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