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Nah i'm fine with what I got.


*Shrugs*
Your call.
*Arrives at the community*
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Yeah i'd think so.


Do you want to try any different weapons?

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He's not used to our casual mention of physics things in normal conversation :P


It's one of those exposure over time things =P
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*Follows*


Pretty nice job for your first time hunting.
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Ok then.


Onward, then! We'll meet back here when we get it hauled.
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Sure *Lifts up the other side of the doe*
So where we going now?


Let's take it back to camp for now. They can figure out where it goes from there. But if we leave it here, something bigger is going to eat it.
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Who knows man, who knows.


You going to help me lug this thing or what?
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Eh, it's nothing special to be honest


Yeah, I know. Who uses special bathrooms?
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So wait, your character has some enhancement or are you just talking about your bones.


I'm saying that while she's physically strong, I'm mostly talking about the physics of levers.



Levers allow you to reduce the total amount of force you have to carry by multiplying the distance. Here, the ground acts as the fulcrum, the torso as the downward force in the middle (the load), and Eirene as the upward force, holding the legs. If the deer were perfectly rigid (i.e. can't move), it would act as an ideal lever. But because corpses are really pretty floppy, it's not an ideal lever. But it's pretty close.
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Wait, Pseudo-Levers?


It would be considered a second class lever if the animal were totally rigid. It's not, so it's not a true lever, but it also still has some sort of weight on the fulcrum, so I'd consider it a pseudo-second class lever.
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