Hastings88 wrote: »Its a paradox, but one based on illogic, false assumptions or point of view. A sophism that can lead to further faulty reasoning. Its true extremely hot and extremely cold do cause a burn, both physically and as a sensation. That I would call an "apparent" paradox because of lack of supporting knowledge or wrong assumptions. Then we have to ask, what is the nature of a physical burn. Is a burn really a reaction to extremes in temperature? if so, do we need an alternative name for the condition? Alternatively, the temperature of a hearth fire, is cold in comparison to the sun's temperature. Ice is hot compared to the depths of space or Liquid nitrogen.
Britney Spears used this paradox in her song "Cold as Fire". As to what she meant we can only speculate. Attractive women sometimes act cool, (or even cold as a reaction to unwanted male attention). Some men respond to this "coolness" with even more passion. But Coldness is likely to put certain fires out
FireCowCommando wrote: »They were just lazy and didnt code the name as cold fire burn. Its only cold harbor fire treb hitting you, the DoT effect is just incorrectly labeled as regular fire treb damage.
FireCowCommando wrote: »They were just lazy and didnt code the name as cold fire burn. Its only cold harbor fire treb hitting you, the DoT effect is just incorrectly labeled as regular fire treb damage.
There was no DoT as I made sure it was a one hit. Also would the damage over time not be the last thing on the recap? Also 16k dot instantly isn't dot
Hastings88 wrote: »Its a paradox, but one based on illogic, false assumptions or point of view. A sophism that can lead to further faulty reasoning. Its true extremely hot and extremely cold do cause a burn, both physically and as a sensation. That I would call an "apparent" paradox because of lack of supporting knowledge or wrong assumptions. Then we have to ask, what is the nature of a physical burn. Is a burn really a reaction to extremes in temperature? if so, do we need an alternative name for the condition? Alternatively, the temperature of a hearth fire, is cold in comparison to the sun's temperature. Ice is hot compared to the depths of space or Liquid nitrogen.
Britney Spears used this paradox in her song "Cold as Fire". As to what she meant we can only speculate. Attractive women sometimes act cool, (or even cold as a reaction to unwanted male attention). Some men respond to this "coolness" with even more passion. But Coldness is likely to put certain fires out
Band Camp statements: To state "But this one time I saw X doing X... so that justifies X" Refers to the Band camp statement.
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