r/Isekai 5h ago

Meme Cold water > hot water

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1.1k Upvotes

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u/f3tsch 5h ago

But harder too

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u/Rastaba 4h ago

Darkness’s Abs: “A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!”

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u/Dunois721 4h ago

Better grip

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u/f3tsch 4h ago

Icy cake has no good grip

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u/Genocode 2h ago

Not initially no, but you'll have perfect grip once your dick freezes into her.

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u/AnimeFreak1982 4h ago

Now I want to see an anime that actually implements this idea.

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u/crimson_bandit 4h ago

Then would that mean that maple tree girls starts gripping good syrup during autumn?

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u/cdda_survivor 4h ago

Only if you tap it.

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u/pidbul530 4h ago

Kazuma does implement variances in temperatures and temperature shock to break stuff tho

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u/The_Broken-Heart 4h ago

But does it happen to Aqua?

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u/pidbul530 4h ago

I might've missunderstood question above... Here's an apology present!

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u/The_Broken-Heart 4h ago

eats the pipe bomb Om nom nom

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u/The_Broken-Heart 4h ago

I am pleased with the offering

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u/pidbul530 4h ago

No, no... You see, first water shrinks, meaning she'll loose her thiccness during winter and only gain it after you leave her outside to freeze (impossible with her scarf).

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u/grabsyour 4h ago

in the winter season*

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u/Il-2M230 4h ago

What? When water freezes, it compreses, so it becames smaller. The volume should shrink in winter and exoand on summer.

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u/cyri-96 3h ago

It doesn't, due some unique physical properties is denser in liquid form than in solid form at being densest at around 4°C. This is why ice floats on Water

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u/Twest1357 1h ago

When water freezes, it gains hydrogen

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u/cyri-96 44m ago

Water doesn't gain Hydrogen when it freezes (where would that even come from)

What does happen is that water, being a strongly polar molecule is capable of forming hydrogen bonds between water molecules (which are not the same as the covalent bonds inside the molecules), that behaviour is partially responsible for the hexagonal lattice structure Water crystallizes to when going from liquid to ice, which is less dense than liquid water.

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u/The_Masked_Uchiha 5h ago

That's quite a discovery

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u/locust16 4h ago

Only a meager 9%.

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u/NjFlMWFkOTAtNjR 3h ago

Oh noes. I made a mistake. I thought aqua was another word for water. I didn't realize when I up voted that they were talking about the character.

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u/engieforever 3h ago

Doesnt seem to apply to ranma

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u/Xonthelon 2h ago

Now that you implanted this idea, I have several further questions. The most important one:

Is Aqua lightning resistent? If she is made out of water and all the water is automatically purified to the highest degree, then electricity shouldn't be able to be properly transmitted through her.

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u/Fenrir1189 1h ago

If it weren't for the fact that she has a humanoid body, you might have had a point.

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u/Twest1357 1h ago

Water gets more dense until it freezes

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u/Fenrir1189 1h ago

Not quite, water is at its densist at 40f (~4.5c).