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I mean, the way I said it, it may be a bit misleading. It's still easy.
When you turn it off, does temperature hurt more easily since you haven't built a tolerance to it?
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I mean, the way I said it, it may be a bit misleading. It's still easy.
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*Supresses a laugh*
"Turn it off." But yeah, though it doesn't happen often. It takes more effort to do that than to "leave it on" though, since it's something I've done for almost my whole life. Not used to it being "off".
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Not really. It's just as though all water is lukewarm water, really.
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Close. Snow gets really hard as it sits over time, usually, but sand is always grainy.
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I guess that makes sense.
*Wipes the snow off my clothes*
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So atoms feel different than stuff from the... netnavi world?
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*Makes some snow into a ball and throws it at you*
Feels a little like that.
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Depends, because some snow just feels like slick rocks, while other snow just feels like what it would be like for something to be wet and flakey without the two textures mixing.
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Not anymore than what feeling a breeze would do.