Archpaladin Zousha |
John Napier 698 wrote:If they have wooden floors and benches, yes. Wood is porous, and bacteria can reside in the cracks. Plastic, stone, or metal would be better. And those materials can be more easily cleaned with bleach and hot water....
Do none of you southern types use towels in a sauna?
I mean, getting your sweat all over the friggin' bench is just bad manners, so skin-to-wood contact is generally not a thing.
I thought you were supposed to sit there until you're drenched in sweat, and then you run outside and roll naked in the snow to get all the sweat off. Isn't that how the Vikings did it?
Rysky |
John Napier 698 wrote:If they have wooden floors and benches, yes. Wood is porous, and bacteria can reside in the cracks. Plastic, stone, or metal would be better. And those materials can be more easily cleaned with bleach and hot water....
Do none of you southern types use towels in a sauna?
I mean, getting your sweat all over the friggin' bench is just bad manners, so skin-to-wood contact is generally not a thing.
I take a towel with me, but sadly not everyone does.
Rysky |
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Cole Deschain wrote:I thought you were supposed to sit there until you're drenched in sweat, and then you run outside and roll naked in the snow to get all the sweat off. Isn't that how the Vikings did it?John Napier 698 wrote:If they have wooden floors and benches, yes. Wood is porous, and bacteria can reside in the cracks. Plastic, stone, or metal would be better. And those materials can be more easily cleaned with bleach and hot water....
Do none of you southern types use towels in a sauna?
I mean, getting your sweat all over the friggin' bench is just bad manners, so skin-to-wood contact is generally not a thing.
That's the Finnish, and you're leaving out the therapeutic whipping with the eucalyptus branch.
Cole Deschain |
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I thought you were supposed to sit there until you're drenched in sweat, and then you run outside and roll naked in the snow to get all the sweat off. Isn't that how the Vikings did it?
You sit on the towel to keep your nasty humanslime off of the shared surfaces to the best of your ability. You're still naked, you're just not trying to be an active biohazard.
Archpaladin Zousha |
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Archpaladin Zousha wrote:That's the Finnish, and you're leaving out the therapeutic whipping with the eucalyptus branch.Cole Deschain wrote:I thought you were supposed to sit there until you're drenched in sweat, and then you run outside and roll naked in the snow to get all the sweat off. Isn't that how the Vikings did it?John Napier 698 wrote:If they have wooden floors and benches, yes. Wood is porous, and bacteria can reside in the cracks. Plastic, stone, or metal would be better. And those materials can be more easily cleaned with bleach and hot water....
Do none of you southern types use towels in a sauna?
I mean, getting your sweat all over the friggin' bench is just bad manners, so skin-to-wood contact is generally not a thing.
Ah, I forgot that part. Thank you!
Not a question but I'm sorry they're being jerks to you over on the Starfinder boards. You're an awesome person and you deserve better. :(
Hunt, the PugWumpus |
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Not a question but I'm sorry they're being jerks to you over on the Starfinder boards. You're an awesome person and you deserve better. :(
The jerks fail to grasp their position is pointless, for we are all miniatures -- some unpainted, some with untrimmed flash, some with wobbly bases, some a stand-in Monopoly thimble -- in the great tactical game with Cosmo as the DM. Woe be he who attacks Pontiff Rysky, for they may find themselves besmacked by a righteous flerken paw and knocked under the fridge or into the floor heating grate, to be left alone and quickly forgotten.
Cori Marie |
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Cori Marie wrote:How've you been?Good so far, how about you? :3
Getting in the swing of a new job, and trying to get an after hours Pathfinder group together to make use of the fancy conference rooms with big screens and nice big tables.
Vidmaster7 |
Here's a brain-teaser for ya: Whatever happened to holograms?
They used to be a big thing, every museum gift-shop worth its grant had its share of holographic trinkets. These days? Nobody seems to make them, nobody ever talks about them.
They just got so good at it that you can't tell they are a hologram anymore!
John Napier 698 |
Well, I've got some bad news. I'm not running my sessions in the RPG department at Tekko, this year. It seems that my services there are no longer required. I was given a choice between Bag Check and the Manga Library. Given my back issues, I've chosen the Manga Library. This year may very well be the last year that I volunteer for the convention, as this issue has left a foul taste in my mouth. ;_;
Sam Phelan Customer Service Representative |
John Napier 698 |
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*Fires Particle Cannon at coordinates supplied by Rysky*
Attack: 1d20 + 40 ⇒ (19) + 40 = 59 +20 from gunnery skill, +20 from targeting computer
Damage: 6d100 ⇒ (60, 16, 43, 92, 56, 99) = 366 Particle Cannon Spinal Mount
Edit: I meant for the damage to be 6d6*1,000,000, but the dice roller can't multiply, it seems.
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |