forum Don't Be Suspicious
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Deleted user

I think it's 70 degrees Celsius that kills the virus

Which is 158 degrees in Fahrenheit.

@Moxie group

I mean I can legally drink in two weeks.. and as for 70C I can just put my hands in the kettle

No one is putting any hands in any kettles

Deleted user

"Water at 60 °C can induce scalding injuries in less than 3 seconds, while it takes 10 seconds to get an injury at 57 °C and 1.5 to 2 minutes in 52 °C hot water. Scalds are generally more common in children, especially from the accidental spilling of hot liquids."

Straight from Wiki

Deleted user

Probably shouldn't dip you hands in scalding water if you end up catching the virus

The very low possibility that you catch it

@Pickles group

My dad broke my shower so the coldest setting is warm and the hottest is quite possibly the depths of Tartarus, but I can't be positive. I'm too scared

@The-Magician group

Only 7 hours? Wow, lucky

"Back in my day I went to school for 20 hours and worked an 8 hour shift"

More like 15 hour and 10 hour lectures.. and 24 hours of work

Deleted user

not to BRAG or anything but my longest lecture was 6 months… Oh how I miss being 19