Breakfast is on fiyah like the inner core of the sun
sorry, but this quote bugs me and I feel the need to say the following:
1. Fires start when a flammable and/or a combustible material with an adequate supply of oxygen or another oxidizer is subjected to enough heat and is able to sustain a chain reaction. This is commonly called the fire tetrahedron. Fire cannot exist without all of these elements being in place (though as previously stated, another strong oxidizer can replace oxygen).
2. The suns core has a density of up to 150,000 kg/m? (150 times the density of liquid water) and a temperature of close to 15,000,000 kelvins (by contrast, the surface of the Sun is close to 6,000 kelvins). The core is made of hot, dense gas in the plasmic state.
Point, there is only one core of the sun, unlike the earth. the core of the sun has no sustainable fire (or fiyah) by definition. There simply no space for it to combust. Instead it\'s just plasma in there; moltent metals that are in a fusion state which expells the base elements out into the secondary tear (radioactive zone). Even here it is still too hot and limited for fire in your definition to be sustained. A flame could not logically hold itself until you reached the convection zone.
so,
Breakfast is creating elements like the cno cycle of the suns core
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Breakfast is creating elements like the suns proton-proton chain
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Breakfast is on fiyah like the convection zone of the sun
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Breakfast is on fiyah like the photosphere (surface) of the sun
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Breakfast has been jamming for so long that they\'ve become combustible.
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sorry. bored.
the Breakfast have been jamming like they\'re 20,000 leagues under the sea.
Interesting correlation since leagues are a measure of horizontal distance. Sea depth is measured by fathoms. Jules Verne prefered leagues over fathoms as a word when naming his book though. Technically it makes no sense to say leagues under the sea.
rotfl
Interesting correlation since leagues are a measure of horizontal distance. Sea depth is measured by fathoms. Jules Verne prefered leagues over fathoms as a word when naming his book though. Technically it makes no sense to say leagues under the sea.
rotfl
i know, i just wanted to see you clarify. the only reason i do know is from that SNL skit back in the day.
It\'s a good thing we have some geniuses here among us. You know, to balance things out.
wow, if I\'m what passes for a genius, I feel really sorry for the dumbasses on this board.
we all have our fields of expertise...unfortunately school was never one of mine
less than 24 hours now...
The laser show is currently being tested on some phish destroys america.... seems to like music

Works pretty damn good to Sully\'s Eyes too
fiending for an overexposure...possible l&tg too (for jerbear)?
on the roll call! hells yeah!
on the roll call! hells yeah!
you got my ride galenas?
only to new haven... give me a ring in a bit to discuss.