Revolutionary said
He always takes it down whenever he doe any serious work on it.
We don't know if it was taken down. Nothing on Twitter that isn't months old.
Revolutionary said
He always takes it down whenever he doe any serious work on it.
Revolutionary said
Would yesterday happen to be the day he took it down to fix it?yay
Revolutionary said
*Pushes up my goggles like they're glasses, continuing with the voice*This is quite the strange, eh, weather, hmmm?Mmm, and how are we doing today?
Host said
Not really. It is much improved though.
Revolutionary said
*Speaks in an overly done monotone voice*Mmm. Eeyello.
Host said
Accelerator: *Steps toward you*She said leave, kid. You don't know what you're dealing with. Misty: It's the other way around. Their "Triggerness" was removed, but the Triggers themselves are fine. Misty: Enjoying yourself?
The_J said
Wait... is Whizz also balance?
Etcetera said
Ma'at cannot change heat to any degree. She can alter temperature.
Etcetera said
*Creates a field that slows down their motions*
The_J said
-The Suit- With the bullets and electricity not even making the Suit flinch, it grabbed the gun my the muzzle, crushed its barrel, and used the other hand to punch straight through the merc's head with one finger, leaving a bloody hole in his forehead. It looked almost like a bullet wound, though it hadn't exited out the rear of the skull.
The_J said
Enthalpy is the energy contained in a substance. It is essentially chemical potential energy. When something loses enthalpy, it releases it as heat, in an exothermic reaction. When something gains enthalpy, it takes in heat, in an endothermic reaction.Something like burning is exothermic, and I can't think of an endo ones right now.When you make a chemical bond, that releases energy (I know, weird), so it's at a lower enthalpy state. When you destroy a chemical bond, that takes in energy, so it's at a higher enthalpy state.I believe that the way Nimda refers to enthalpy is done with some heavy artistic license, because if it was literal, it would mean increasing enthalpy just makes something more likely to react (kinda) and decreasing slows a reaction (kinda).Perhaps an explanation from Nimda is in order?