Because people like you they wanted to ban D&D during the scare in the 70s and 80s.
Fine you love magic, but be discrete about it! For allah sake! It's absolutely haram.
Because people like you they wanted to ban D&D during the scare in the 70s and 80s.
Fine you love magic, but be discrete about it! For allah sake! It's absolutely haram.
If I remember correctly, it was Christians who tried to ban dnd. Americans can't blame everything on the Muslims.
Because people like you they wanted to ban D&D during the scare in the 70s and 80s.
Fine you love magic, but be discrete about it! For allah sake! It's absolutely haram.
If I remember correctly, it was Christians who tried to ban dnd. Americans can't blame everything on the Muslims.
Sooo... you will hang a tree on another tree?..All oxygen breathers should be hung.
Sooo... you will hang a tree on another tree?..All oxygen breathers should be hung.
While trees do not technically breathe, respiration is comparable to inhaling air into the lungs, and photosynthesis is comparable to exhaling. Even though respiration does not directly benefit the environment, trees still absorb far more harmful carbon dioxide than they release, thanks to the process of photosynthesis. A medium-sized tree releases the same amount of air required for a human being to breathe.
Trees are CO2 breathers...Sooo... you will hang a tree on another tree?..All oxygen breathers should be hung.
During nights many plants are known to take in oxygen instead of CO2.Trees are CO2 breathers...Sooo... you will hang a tree on another tree?..All oxygen breathers should be hung.
During nights many plants are known to take in oxygen instead of CO2.Trees are CO2 breathers...Sooo... you will hang a tree on another tree?..All oxygen breathers should be hung.
"Breathing" in English presumes active inhaling and exhaling? Do insects breathe, then?Trees don't breathe.
Probably? Why are you so obsessed with insects?"Breathing" in English presumes active inhaling and exhaling? Do insects breathe, then?Trees don't breathe.
What about fish? Do fish breathe?Probably? Why are you so obsessed with insects?
"Breathing" in English presumes active inhaling and exhaling? Do insects breathe, then?Trees don't breathe.
Are you some sort of breathophile? Fucking codexers just get weirder and weirderWhat about fish? Do fish breathe?Probably? Why are you so obsessed with insects?
Except they don't. Insects use gas diffusion through the system of tracheae to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. There is no active pumping air through their system.Yes, they actively inhale and exhale. Just not through the mouth.
Hey, I'm a dirty migrant who tries to learn the language of White Bwana.Are you some sort of breathophile? Fucking codexers just get weirder and weirder
Except they don't. Insects use gas diffusion through the system of tracheae to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. There is no active pumping air through their system.Yes, they actively inhale and exhale. Just not through the mouth.
Except they don't. Insects use gas diffusion through the system of tracheae to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. There is no active pumping air through their system.Yes, they actively inhale and exhale. Just not through the mouth.
Hey, I'm a dirty migrant who tries to learn the language of White Bwana.Are you some sort of breathophile? Fucking codexers just get weirder and weirder
Respiration. The biological process is pretty important. Some people want it to be hidden so they don't have to deal with it but those people are idiots. Casuals will just say breathing because it's simple and they can't deal with too much depth.Which is better, "breathing" or "respiration", discuss.
A breath of fresh air you could say.Yeap, this stretch goal is more up my alley.