- cross-posted to:
- firefighting@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- firefighting@lemmy.world
Bioshock boss lookin’ ass.
”would you kindly?”
No you capitalist pig dog!
When you pinch your foreskin closed and try to pee anyway.
It would have cost you nothing to not post that, and the world would have been better off for it.
Sometimes you need the stream setting, sure, but the spray and mist options exist for a reason.
Did it work or did it just steam cook the user?
No clue! I’m guessing the fact that it didn’t catch on suggests it’s impractical, at the very least.
It was less than effective. Perhaps situational.
In an intense fire this just made thing worse. Especially for the person wearing it. Plus supplying water to this was not ideal either. Especially as the water used here is water that couldn’t be pumped into the main hose.
I imagine they could get slowly boiled in their own water fountain
Water absorbs a tremendous amount of heat, and if it’s being continually replenished from a cold supply, the hot water won’t stay around long enough.
This would make it so much worse. Water would just increase the heat transfer to the wearer.
Good home example, if you wet an oven mit and try picking up a hot pan with it, it will burn your fucking hand. If it was dry, it wouldn’t transfer the heat as fast.
Make that hose in their hands an electric guitar and they’re ready for the Waterworld equivalent of WITNESS ME
This reminds me of that umbrella someone made as a joke that uses water to repel the rain.
When you haven’t de-calcified the showerhead in years.
Early 1900s
How early exactly…?
1900s as in the decade.
Why post with so little detail for the date? It’s vaguely informative, sure. But it is the 1900’s, surely we haven’t lost this knowledge and need to date it like ancient egytian archeology.
Steampunk waterbender
Bloodborne boss phase 1