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      "body": "I think this is something very important.\nMany men, especially those with little sexual or relationship exeriance, become way more confident of themselves and take much more forward actions, when their partner tells them that they desire them to.\nOnce a safe space is created, within which the man knows he can act safely in, he will take charge within that space and push it's boundries slowly.\n\nWorks other way round too by the way.",
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      "body": "I think his beast is pulling your shirt down.",
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      "body": "[quote]\"thatonefurdude264\":/users/1378648 said:\nThis week's fun animal fact: the loudest animals in the world are sperm whales, which make sounds up to 230 decibels. \n[section=Science about sound]For comparison, a thunderclap is around 120 decibels, and a jet engine at 25 meters (82 feet) is around 150 decibels. (decibels are measured logarithmically, so 120 decibels is twice as loud as 110 decibels, 4 times louder than 100 decibels, 8 times louder than 90 and so on). the average human has a pain threshold of 120-140 decibels, 150 can cause ruptured ear drums, and anything above 140 decibels can cause permanent damage for even short durations. The loudest sound in AIR is 194 decibels, at which point the \"sound\" turns into a shockwave. However, WATER has a limit of 270 decibels, so sperm whales are find to make 230 decibel sounds.[/section]\n \n\nTo make these sounds, they push air through \"phonic lips\" located in their nasal passages, causing the \"lips\" to smack together, creating the sound. for sperm whales, the sound is amplified through their heads and more specifically, \"the spermaceti organ\":https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Sperm_whale_head_anatomy.jpg , which is filled with spermaceti oil which is normally clear, but when exposed to air, it turns milky-white, hence the origin of the name \"sperm\" whale. They will often use loud sounds when echolocating but use quieter clicks when communicating, and are known to be docile and don't normally make full-power clicks when humans are nearby, so there haven't been any reports of people being killed or injured from sperm whale clicks. The reason they don't injure themselves when they make clicks is that the high-frequency clicks dissipate quickly in water, and they have many layers of blubber to protect their ears (plus, most whales don't have external ear openings)\n\nThis website has a short video of sperm whale clicks, in case anyone was interested in listening to what a sperm whale clicking sounds like (scroll all the way to the bottom)\n\"https://www.justthewild.com/wild-journal/are-sperm-whale-clicks-dangerous-to-humans\":https://www.justthewild.com/wild-journal/are-sperm-whale-clicks-dangerous-to-humans\n[/quote]\n\nBonus fact: Before Rice Cooker a thing, Many Japanese cook they rice in traditional way using Japanese kamado, gamasot and guō (かまど, 가마솥, 锅), in 1923, as attempted to solve this problem Mitsubishi Electric invented what can be count as the world first Electric Rice Cooker which is the NJ-N1 but it had many problems and wasn’t really help much as many case about burned rice and some of them even catches on fires, the NJ-N1 was mostly use on ships and military. Up to 1940s and early 1950s, Mitsubishi and Matsushita along with Sony introduced they Home electric rice cooking but it operated poorly and wasn’t a hit, it had to be up until years later that Toshiba's Shogo Yamada introduced The ER-4, the world first automatic electric rice cooker for home use, this was make from 1951 to 1955 thank to a breakthrough invention by Yoshitada Minami. This model later became a massive hit and soon open path for many better Electric Rice Cooker from then on.",
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      "body": "This week's fun animal fact: the loudest animals in the world are sperm whales, which make sounds up to 230 decibels. \n[section=Science about sound]For comparison, a thunderclap is around 120 decibels, and a jet engine at 25 meters (82 feet) is around 150 decibels. (decibels are measured logarithmically, so 120 decibels is twice as loud as 110 decibels, 4 times louder than 100 decibels, 8 times louder than 90 and so on). the average human has a pain threshold of 120-140 decibels, 150 can cause ruptured ear drums, and anything above 140 decibels can cause permanent damage for even short durations. The loudest sound in AIR is 194 decibels, at which point the \"sound\" turns into a shockwave. However, WATER has a limit of 270 decibels, so sperm whales are find to make 230 decibel sounds.[/section]\n \n\nTo make these sounds, they push air through \"phonic lips\" located in their nasal passages, causing the \"lips\" to smack together, creating the sound. for sperm whales, the sound is amplified through their heads and more specifically, \"the spermaceti organ\":https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Sperm_whale_head_anatomy.jpg , which is filled with spermaceti oil which is normally clear, but when exposed to air, it turns milky-white, hence the origin of the name \"sperm\" whale. They will often use loud sounds when echolocating but use quieter clicks when communicating, and are known to be docile and don't normally make full-power clicks when humans are nearby, so there haven't been any reports of people being killed or injured from sperm whale clicks. The reason they don't injure themselves when they make clicks is that the high-frequency clicks dissipate quickly in water, and they have many layers of blubber to protect their ears (plus, most whales don't have external ear openings)\n\nThis website has a short video of sperm whale clicks, in case anyone was interested in listening to what a sperm whale clicking sounds like (scroll all the way to the bottom)\n\"https://www.justthewild.com/wild-journal/are-sperm-whale-clicks-dangerous-to-humans\":https://www.justthewild.com/wild-journal/are-sperm-whale-clicks-dangerous-to-humans",
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      "body": "Digi and animal facts >:3",
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      "body": "digi we talked about this\nyou can get in his pants again when yall get home\nalso wow I'm early\n\n\n\nand ready for animal facts",
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