>>20593739I literally speak write and think in trvthnvkes fvcts only
>>20594375Almost killed me
You might not know, but when it comes to heat, the human body operates within the limit. Our bodies work hard every day to maintain the fragile 36-37C in order to operate properly and help the other cells and yada yada. The catch is that What's above 37C it will make you sick, unhealthy, danger death skull emoji skull emoji territory. You call 38 to 39 a mild to moderate fever and what's above 39 up to 42 is life threatening if the temperature doesnt go down and above 42 you will die painfully 100%. Now on the other end/extreme, if you die of being cold, your body temp has to drop to below 15 to make it life threatening
Now lets compare the numbers 42-37= you are 5 degrees away of dying. On the cold side 37-15=you are 22 degrees away of dying
Now add an external factor that makes your body overheat. Can you process this information?