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God help us....(Not a Guitar Hero rant)

Started by Gamefreak, June 19, 2008, 06:33:46 AM

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Twilight Wolf

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It turns black. Since it's already blue, the blue that would result from the choking would cancel out the other blue, causing a total absence of color.

That's just my theory, though. It hasn't been proven.
What, you expect me to say something witty?

Keaton

Quote from: Twilight Wolf on July 02, 2008, 03:19:27 PM
It turns black. Since it's already blue, the blue that would result from the choking would cancel out the other blue, causing a total absence of color.

That's just my theory, though. It hasn't been proven.

That's completely off.  JQ is actually accurate.  Whether it turns purple or remains blue depends on how tight your grip is-- whether the rate at which new blood cells rushing in exceeds the rate of lysation or not.

Commodore Axilon

How do you know that their blood is blue?

MagmarFire

I'm quite sure that it stays blue. I mean, hey, I believe that lobsters have blue blood, too, and that's due to it not having any hemoglobin in its blood cells.



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Keaton

Quote from: COMM-E on July 02, 2008, 03:28:32 PM
How do you know that their blood is blue?

All blood is blue until the hemoglobin attaches itself to oxygen.

MasterKeyX

Well aren't you smart?

Does that mean that Smurfs dont have to breathe if their blood is allready blue?


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Keaton


MasterKeyX

I have. I just read A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.

Eat me.


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Commodore Axilon

Quote from: EVE on July 02, 2008, 03:36:52 PM
Quote from: COMM-E on July 02, 2008, 03:28:32 PM
How do you know that their blood is blue?

All blood is blue until the hemoglobin attaches itself to oxygen.

Yes...I-I know that.

But JQ said that they had blue blood, presumably as opposed to red blood. I was asking how he knew this. I don't ever remember seeing a Smurf bleed before.

MasterKeyX

That's becuase it is a children's show.

Things don't usually bleed in children's shows, now do they?


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Commodore Axilon


Keaton

Quote from: COMM-E on July 02, 2008, 03:47:06 PM
Quote from: EVE on July 02, 2008, 03:36:52 PM
Quote from: COMM-E on July 02, 2008, 03:28:32 PM
How do you know that their blood is blue?

All blood is blue until the hemoglobin attaches itself to oxygen.

Yes...I-I know that.

But JQ said that they had blue blood, presumably as opposed to red blood. I was asking how he knew this. I don't ever remember seeing a Smurf bleed before.

...and what I'm saying is that even red blood was blue at one point, and becomes blue again, assuming it doesn't undergo lysis.

MasterKeyX

Would you care for me to start a biology topic?


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Commodore Axilon

WHY ARE WE ARGUING ABOUT SMURF BLOOD

THIS IS SO DUMB

Keaton

It's much funnier from a spectator's point of view to go from a Smurfs movie to an argument about biology.