• The Gay Chat Thread - E-Relationships Edition
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[QUOTE=KorJax;36921192]How the hell does a salt water pool not instantly fizzle your corneas out of your eyeballs Seriously have you ever had salt go in your eye? Eugh[/QUOTE] I was actually thinking about that last night, it's strange that you bring it up. I think I'm going crazy.
[QUOTE=KorJax;36921192]How the hell does a salt water pool not instantly fizzle your corneas out of your eyeballs Seriously have you ever had salt go in your eye? Eugh[/QUOTE] Getting salt water in my mouth is enough to make me vomit. Almost explosively.
One time I fell into the sea and inhaled water through my mouth and nose. Then I opened my eyes. Bad experience.
ITS NOT ACTUALLY SALT JEEEZHUZ
Like we'd know that when you call it salt water which is generally the term used for water with a salt content lol
its like saline or some shit like that
saline is sterile saltwater :v:
[QUOTE=Splurgy_A;36919488]I'm going to steal this quote to use on some drama that's going on in my life right now. [/QUOTE] If you want, you can say it's yours.
I know I'm slightly late to this topic, but McDonald's itself isn't that bad, but the people that work there really can make the difference between how good and bad your food is. Like the McDonald's near my place had maggots in the ketchup dispenser because they forgot to clean it for two weeks. And people were dispensing ketchup out of it. So I'd never eat at that McDonald's ever.
I'm eating ketchup right now, thank you
No problem :)
[QUOTE=KorJax;36921192]How the hell does a salt water pool not instantly fizzle your corneas out of your eyeballs Seriously have you ever had salt go in your eye? Eugh[/QUOTE] Yeah I surf regularly, it's healthier than chlorine and it does the same job. It's also easier to acquire and mild to everyone.
Speaking of water and salt, you guys should try floating in the Dead Sea if you ever get the chance. That's one strange experience. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_salt[/url]
We still talking about water?
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;36922267]Speaking of water and salt, you guys should try floating in the Dead Sea if you ever get the chance. That's one strange experience. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_salt[/url][/QUOTE] I've been there once. It's pretty cool. I didn't know I had a small cut on my leg. I did shortly afterwards.
[QUOTE=Bitz62x;36922170]Yeah I surf regularly, it's healthier than chlorine and it does the same job. It's also easier to acquire and mild to everyone.[/QUOTE] But here I'm under the impression that opening your eyes under salt water is a very bad idea How can you possibly have your eyes open in salt water and have it not burn like hell, because you imply that it doesn't burn while cholorine does (and for me, cholrine only semi-burns if I have my eyes open underwater too much, but for occasional use it doesn't burn at all).
chlorine melts my eyes
[QUOTE=KorJax;36922426]But here I'm under the impression that opening your eyes under salt water is a very bad idea How can you possibly have your eyes open in salt water and have it not burn like hell, because you imply that it doesn't burn while cholorine does (and for me, cholrine only semi-burns if I have my eyes open underwater too much, but for occasional use it doesn't burn at all).[/QUOTE] I think it also depends on your eye colour - blue eyes are supposedly more sensitive to chlorine than brown eyes
[QUOTE=Splurgy_A;36922542]I think it also depends on your eye colour - blue eyes are supposedly more sensitive to chlorine than brown eyes[/QUOTE] What about green eyes?
[QUOTE=Fuckitbucket;36922574]What about green eyes?[/QUOTE]Take a guess. Light eyes vs. dark, what is green? Light
I got my hair did, what yall think? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k5obN.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=ep9832;36922735]I got my hair did, what yall think? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k5obN.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Cute, i love it.
it suits you, I guess.
Cut it, get a cool hairdo
[QUOTE=Fuckitbucket;36922574]What about green eyes?[/QUOTE] I don't know. I've not been able to find any info so I'm suspecting it might be an old wive's tale, but I can tell you that brown eyes have loads of melanin in (that's what makes them brown), blue eyes have very little melanin in (the light shines through the iris and when it bounces back out it undergoes Rayleigh scattering, like what makes the sky blue) and green eyes have more melanin than blue (it makes them scatter more). Melanin often serves a defensive role in absorbing light, but it doesn't really do much to stop chlorine (or rather, hypochlorite ions, since that's what's generally in swimming pools) specifically. However, melanin's stored in melanosomes (big sacs inside melanin producing cells) and I suppose if hypochlorite ions were in your eye, they're more likely to bump into a melanin sac and dick about with that then to dick about with your nerve cells if there's more melanin sacs. All conjecture, but logic would say if this is true then blue > green > brown
EP imo the length of the hair going down the sides of your face makes your face seem wider than it is. I would cut it much shorter.
[QUOTE=ep9832;36922735]I got my hair did, what yall think? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k5obN.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Cut it short. Look 10 years older.
[QUOTE=Shotacon;36923958]Cut it short. Look 10 years older.[/QUOTE] To me cutting my long hair made me look much younger. And cuter, according to a few people.
[QUOTE=Splurgy_A;36922542]I think it also depends on your eye colour - blue eyes are supposedly more sensitive to chlorine than brown eyes[/QUOTE] Mine didnt even burn that bad when I went to the gulf of Mexico. Also I think I might have screwed my left wrist, when I bend it at a certain angle, this "tingle" shoots up from my elbow.
[QUOTE=SpaceGhost;36924102]Mine didnt even burn that bad when I went to the gulf of Mexico. Also I think I might have screwed my left wrist, when I bend it at a certain angle, this "tingle" shoots up from my elbow.[/QUOTE] Owch, i suggest seeing a doctor maybe.
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