Qwert_Yuiop
Qwert_Yuiop
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18th Apr 2015
19th Apr 2015
This uses BOYL to simulate air. Unprotected humans are made of PSTS, so in theory they should be torn apart once decompressed (unfortunately, this takes forever). Credit to G-LinuxorU for his remarkable typewriter, which I used to make those writings.
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Comments

  • Blackmane
    Blackmane
    23rd Apr 2015
    I made something like this.
  • Ivniinvi
    Ivniinvi
    23rd Apr 2015
    after you take out all the BOYL
  • Ivniinvi
    Ivniinvi
    23rd Apr 2015
    do !set tmp qrtz 100 and prepare to be amazed
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    22nd Apr 2015
    I guess. Never been in a huge washing machine chamber.
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    22nd Apr 2015
    The only unpleasant effect would be some "stretching" force applied to humans standing upright. And yeah, using that shower to the left would also be a pain.
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    22nd Apr 2015
    @00yoshi: erm why? they would fall sideways only when moving up & down (towards and from the cylinder rotation axis)
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    22nd Apr 2015
    Haha artifical gravity, then they would fall to the side
  • Buki
    Buki
    22nd Apr 2015
    check the front page, you have been copied
  • ShadeDrake97
    ShadeDrake97
    21st Apr 2015
    Doritos, air isn't as clear as you would think. In regular concentrations, it's clear-ish. In higher concentrations/different pressures, it begins scattering light (mainly blue for oxygen and nitrogen (which, is why the skies are blue)). #funfactoftheday
  • dragonballAFGT
    dragonballAFGT
    21st Apr 2015
    like dbz? i know you love the ssj3 goku form here is my art id=1774886