winn: (I took the liberty of bullshitting you)
Winn Schott ([personal profile] winn) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet 2017-05-10 10:41 am (UTC)

private video;

The short answer would be no - cold is the absence of heat, it's, heat going the wrong way - when you feel hot it means your surrounding is hotter than yourself. You see, heat naturally flows from the hottest places to the cooler ones - that's how we get warmed by a fire, the heat is drawn to our colder bodies. When you feel cold what happens is your body is hotter than your surrounding, so you become the fire to whatever's around you - warming that up. Unless something warms you up in turn - you eventually burn out.

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