• What's The Most Dangerous Place on Earth?
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It's weird to think that when you walk around outside when it's sub 32 F or 0 C, that the only reason you aren't about to die is because you have all that warm cloth on yourself.
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[QUOTE=ducklingqt;39291634]It's weird to think that when you walk around outside when it's sub 32 F or 0 C, that the only reason you aren't about to die is because you have all that warm cloth on yourself.[/QUOTE] I love rolling naked trough the snow, and im still alive.
[QUOTE=taipan;39291755]I love rolling naked trough the snow, and im still alive.[/QUOTE] Well yea but you move around and only do it for like a minute, then you put on clothes(I hope)
Funny how wild life can live in more dangerous places than we can.
[QUOTE=Jurikuer;39291818]Funny how wild life can live in more dangerous places than we can.[/QUOTE] Well, that's because it has protection and adaption - humans can live were most other life can, provided we have the right protection. We even got into space, which is pretty damn dangerous. Of course it's amazing how wild life can survive without protection in these places, and organisms that can survive in any temperature are incredible. But one must remember that we are pretty advanced organisms, so of course we will be more fragile.
How did he get the murder rate in "Cabot Cove" to be ~1500 per million? He said 274 out of 3500 inhabitants were murdered, and that rate is [I]much[/I] higher than 1500 per million. I'm boggled.
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Just when I thought Chernobyl couldn't get any cooler. [QUOTE=Jurikuer;39291818]Funny how wild life can live in more dangerous places than we can.[/QUOTE] Funnier how many different habitats we can live in though.
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[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;39291964]How did he get the murder rate in "Cabot Cove" to be ~1500 per million? He said 274 out of 3500 inhabitants were murdered, and that rate is [I]much[/I] higher than 1500 per million. I'm boggled.[/QUOTE] Probably by using a ratio.
Isn't the core the most dangerous place of earth? :v:
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[QUOTE=Azurblau;39292874]Isn't the core the most dangerous place of earth? :v:[/QUOTE] Nobody has ever died in the core, so statistically speaking, it's actually the safest place in the world.
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;39293157]Nobody has ever died in the core, so statistically speaking, it's actually the safest place in the world.[/QUOTE] yeah they have have you ever watched [img]http://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/9/MPW-4918[/img]
[QUOTE=Azurblau;39292874]Isn't the core the most dangerous place of earth? :v:[/QUOTE] I know man. There's like [I]thousands[/I] of deaths there a year :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Death_God;39293301]yeah they have have you ever watched [img]http://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/9/MPW-4918[/img][/QUOTE] No they only ever died in the mantle iirc.
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that lake in russia that's incredibly contaminated with radioactive material sounds like some place from fallout, jesus
[QUOTE=a dumb bear;39301750]that lake in russia that's incredibly contaminated with radioactive material sounds like some place from fallout, jesus[/QUOTE] *STALKER
[QUOTE=GeneralSpecific;39293738]No they only ever died in the mantle iirc.[/QUOTE] No, one of the characters was in the outer core when one of the nukes went off and why the [I]fuck[/I] do I know that?
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