My wife looks at me, farts, and then says, “you will still hit this”.
I always do.
I always do.
I had a decent day, got hurt by 3 horses that scratched.Kinda went all-in keying Never Surprised in exactas, so I’m in pretty good shape now.
Gonna key Baby Yoda as well, though he seems like a wise-guy horse, and I really like Speak Easy in the big one.
To paraphrase a GREAT former colleague/coach…My wife looks at me, farts, and then says, “you will still hit this”.
I always do.
I always heard as "That guy would **** a snake if you held its head!"To paraphrase a GREAT former colleague/coach…
These days, I’d screw a snake if someone would hold it for me.
In the vacuum of outer space, where there's no atmosphere, smells wouldn't propagate in the same way they do on Earth. On a space mission, smells wouldn't diffuse in the air because there's no air to carry the odor molecules.do farts stink in space?
How about stinky pussy? Is that smell so pungent that it exists in space?In the vacuum of outer space, where there's no atmosphere, smells wouldn't propagate in the same way they do on Earth. On a space mission, smells wouldn't diffuse in the air because there's no air to carry the odor molecules.
However, if an astronaut were to fart inside a spacecraft or space suit, the smell might still be noticeable in the immediate vicinity because there would be a small concentration of odor molecules released. Additionally, the astronauts' enclosed environment would likely have air circulation systems that could potentially carry and filter out the odor.
Also does space even exist?How about stinky pussy? Is that smell so pungent that it exists in space?
Thats accurate, however you didn't address the gamma radiation one might experience if the fart were fueled by taco bell.In the vacuum of outer space, where there's no atmosphere, smells wouldn't propagate in the same way they do on Earth. On a space mission, smells wouldn't diffuse in the air because there's no air to carry the odor molecules.
However, if an astronaut were to fart inside a spacecraft or space suit, the smell might still be noticeable in the immediate vicinity because there would be a small concentration of odor molecules released. Additionally, the astronauts' enclosed environment would likely have air circulation systems that could potentially carry and filter out the odor.