Jump to content

Silly discussion about "Raw" etc (warning people acting like 5 year olds!)


electrum

Recommended Posts

Jump off a 3 meter bridge for all I care, trust me, the ice will hurt more.

Thing is, with your very first post in this discussion you already proved that you're talking out the ass, so lets just keep it at that...

washing has nothing to do with jeans being raw.

rinsed/one wash jeans are still raw, so long as they are indigo dyed and not treated/distressed in any way.

LOLWUT?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

no one gives a shit if you know physics, this thread is mad homo. i have nothing against homos, but quit trying so hard if you're not homo.

Jesus guys , the " fear " caused by this thread has spread to the Jackets thread . Emotive , yes , passionate , yes but ffs i am ot going to insult or wish harm to anyone over denim (unless i really had to of course , lol !!)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^^^ look at the brains on this guy. Somebody took entry level physics.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest DCDenim

I was just proving a point... again.

did I get your panties in a bunch?

But seriously, I really wonder how many of you guys are still in HS and why I am wasting my time with any of you.

see ya!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^^^ look at the brains on this guy. Somebody took entry level physics.

i'm just bitter because my Rube Goldberg project failed after testing flawless before the actual test, which was about 7 or 8 years ago

all i'm saying is there really didn't need to be a whole thread about this lame ass "debate"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest n1cx0
I was just proving a point... again.

did I get your panties in a bunch?

But seriously, I really wonder how many of you guys are still in HS and why I am wasting my time with any of you.

see ya!

Gravity accelerates everything at 9.8 m/s downward. So with a height of 67 meters (average bridge), it will take 3.7sec to hit the water. (dist = .5 x g x t^2)

Velocity at impact would be V = g x t, so V = 9.8 x 3.7 = 36 m/s = 80 mph.

Water is extremely dense, so imagine hitting a concrete wall (or ice) at 80mph.

so I don't understand what you are trying to prove..

OH NO HE DIDN"T

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...