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What the heck is a timbers...and why is it shivering?

Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: moshquerade
a cold willy

No, that would be "shrivel me timber."
sure it's shriveled at that point, but does it shiver, too?

Nope, just shrivels.
damn... i'd like to see it dance

Well, I guess it would move around as the guy shivers.
 
Shivering is a feature mammals have to increase the rate their bodies generate heat in the presence of cold atmospheres.
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Shivering is a feature mammals have to increase the rate their bodies generate heat in the presence of cold atmospheres.

You take threads to seriously and ruin alot of them:roll:
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Shivering is a feature mammals have to increase the rate their bodies generate heat in the presence of cold atmospheres.

Thank you Capt Obvious!
 
Originally posted by: C6FT7
Shivering is a feature mammals have to increase the rate their bodies generate heat in the presence of cold atmospheres.

Can't you literally kill yourself from shivering?
 
Originally posted by: Malak

Can't you literally kill yourself from shivering?

I would imagine the onset of hypothermia would bring the onset of death. Chipped teeth, a tongue getting bitten off, etc. would probably not be out of the question if the shivering was that severe.

 
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