You don't explode from lack of oxygen, you explode from lack of pressure. Our bodies create a constant outwards pressure to keep gravity from crushing us. In space, the lack of gravity means that unless you have a suit that creates equal and opposite pressure, you explode.
Well, really, I don't see much of a future in this comic, because one where everyone dies in the end, won't have much to go to in terms of plot, for example, even elftor branched out to different story lines aside from random murder and violence. So essentially, if it must be overly violent, use the violence to drive the plot, don't use violence as the central plot.
You don't explode from lack of oxygen, you explode from lack of pressure. Our bodies create a constant outwards pressure to keep gravity from crushing us. In space, the lack of gravity means that unless you have a suit that creates equal and opposite pressure, you explode.
Actually, you don't explode at all, although you might puff up a bit.
And if you take a deep breath beforehand, your lungs might explode, but your whole body won't.
And it's not lack of gravity that would cause this (otherwise astronauts would get all 'splodey the moment they entered orbital free-fall) but the lack of air pressure.
All creative writings of a particular person must start somewhere. Seems to me a lot the successful cartoonngs now-a-days started with nothing but murder and death jokes. I encourage using Bob The Stick-Man to explore your creative limits, and then expand on them.
Pudding cannot die because it does not have a conscience, or a soul, as far as mankind has come to know.But the pudding didn't "die" so much as disappear. But really it didn't disappear, because the law of conservation of mass states that atoms can not be created nor detroyed, so therefore the explosion either:
A.Blew huge chunks of the pudding just outside of the veiw of the panel
B."Vaporized" it, and the atmos of the pudding are still floating around. But the force of a grenade explosion would not be nearly enought to deconstruct molecules, it only has enough force to do the above said.
Explanation B is actually how some say the atom was named (átomos is greek for indivisible). Apparently, and ancient greek man was cutting some cheese, and he cut a small piece. This was then cut into an even smaller piece, and so on and so forth, eventually the piece got too small to cut anymore, and THAT was an atom, something indivisible.
thanks. and for the explanation on the pudding, it didn't get vaporized, but the container merely became part of the ashes and the pudding provided a gooey delicious center for Bob and Frank. by the way, I'm planning to do a flash game where Bob and Frank escape from hell as soon as i find a good program. any suggestions? I'll need to know the prices too, as I just turned 12 and don't have a lot of money... try to suggest something under $100.
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Well, really, I don't see much of a future in this comic, because one where everyone dies in the end, won't have much to go to in terms of plot, for example, even elftor branched out to different story lines aside from random murder and violence. So essentially, if it must be overly violent, use the violence to drive the plot, don't use violence as the central plot.
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*Most people here will know what I'm talking about.
And if you take a deep breath beforehand, your lungs might explode, but your whole body won't.
And it's not lack of gravity that would cause this (otherwise astronauts would get all 'splodey the moment they entered orbital free-fall) but the lack of air pressure.
That being said, more please!
It will never fly, I tells ya!
where was the pudding?
EDIT: It wasn't eaten, so it wasn't proof of anything. so yeah.
A.Blew huge chunks of the pudding just outside of the veiw of the panel
B."Vaporized" it, and the atmos of the pudding are still floating around. But the force of a grenade explosion would not be nearly enought to deconstruct molecules, it only has enough force to do the above said.
Yeah, me too. Perfect for SCIENCE!y people.
how expensive? also... i thought there were different versions of flash
(pardon my attempts to sound like a genius.)