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#30 - not really.... we still traded alot with canada, france, e…  [+] (1 new reply) 12/31/2015 on We should have listened +3
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#45 - angelious (12/31/2015) [-]
yeah but trading doesnt really equate to breaking isolationalism.


until ww1, america was living by monroes edict. or in other words, isolationism policy.

"america to americans"
#17 - except it has nothing to do with the insurance company.... …  [+] (1 new reply) 12/29/2015 on what a cunt 0
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#18 - godisbert (12/30/2015) [-]
Please read the rest of the comments, or at least the full news story.
#57 - no.... oxygen is not released from the water when it boils. …  [+] (1 new reply) 12/29/2015 on water cannon vs flamethrower 0
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#59 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
kay
#45 - yes always true... oil burns at a MUCH high temp than wate…  [+] (3 new replies) 12/29/2015 on water cannon vs flamethrower 0
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#52 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
from all the extra oxygen just released right?
#57 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
no.... oxygen is not released from the water when it boils.
the smaller the particle the quicker the burn. when water hits the oil it instantly releases a mist of the oil. oil is lighter so it launches above the water. the water boils instantly releasing water vapor. this water vapor can "pull" small particles of oil with it when it moves up (due to the updraft the water vapor caused)
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#59 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
kay
#42 - and turn the tight stream of burning fuel into a giant firebal…  [+] (6 new replies) 12/29/2015 on water cannon vs flamethrower +4
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#43 - chaossniper (12/29/2015) [-]
not necessarily true
#45 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
yes always true...
oil burns at a MUCH high temp than water boils (300F+ for most oils)
when the water hits this very hot oil it instantly vaporizes.
The oil is sucked up in this sudden updraft caused by the rapid vaporization of the water... thus causing a MASSIVE fireball

Don't use water to put out a grease fire! Firefighter shows what happens. Don't try this at home
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#52 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
from all the extra oxygen just released right?
#57 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
no.... oxygen is not released from the water when it boils.
the smaller the particle the quicker the burn. when water hits the oil it instantly releases a mist of the oil. oil is lighter so it launches above the water. the water boils instantly releasing water vapor. this water vapor can "pull" small particles of oil with it when it moves up (due to the updraft the water vapor caused)
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#59 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
kay
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#44 - plaruti (12/29/2015) [-]
100%true
#28 - Flamethrowers normally use oil based fuels.... making water useless..  [+] (8 new replies) 12/29/2015 on water cannon vs flamethrower +11
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#40 - chaossniper (12/29/2015) [-]
not really since water pression will repel the fuel
#42 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
and turn the tight stream of burning fuel into a giant fireball. This is why you dont put water on a oil based fire.
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#43 - chaossniper (12/29/2015) [-]
not necessarily true
#45 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
yes always true...
oil burns at a MUCH high temp than water boils (300F+ for most oils)
when the water hits this very hot oil it instantly vaporizes.
The oil is sucked up in this sudden updraft caused by the rapid vaporization of the water... thus causing a MASSIVE fireball

Don't use water to put out a grease fire! Firefighter shows what happens. Don't try this at home
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#52 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
from all the extra oxygen just released right?
#57 - gongwiththewind (12/29/2015) [-]
no.... oxygen is not released from the water when it boils.
the smaller the particle the quicker the burn. when water hits the oil it instantly releases a mist of the oil. oil is lighter so it launches above the water. the water boils instantly releasing water vapor. this water vapor can "pull" small particles of oil with it when it moves up (due to the updraft the water vapor caused)
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#59 - satansferret (12/29/2015) [-]
kay
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#44 - plaruti (12/29/2015) [-]
100%true
#199 - it would not be a full tunnel but a hybrid. 12/27/2015 on Superhighway 0
#7 - really the only thing sketchy about it (of the 20 or so pages … 12/23/2015 on Conspiracy Time! -1
#6 - Thats basically how dentists do it... they normally use wire c…  [+] (1 new reply) 12/23/2015 on Itd be way worse for us... +4
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#7 - archerthefolf (12/23/2015) [-]
Yep lol. I know one of the announcers for the NFL said he ripped his off during practice because they kept cutting his lips.
#4 - its not all that hard.... a normal person could do it solo or … 12/23/2015 on Itd be way worse for us... 0
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#1 - sexyhimself ONLINE (03/12/2015) [-]
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