TheOlderGuy
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http://www.babesofbabylon.com/bidaily/cs_FrPhoto_AdrianaLima6.jpg
Do you see how blue that water is?
Do you see how blue that water is?
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Stuponfucious said:FUCK the water.
mirrors2 said:Fuck the water? You've got some strange turn-ons...
Oscuridad said:Would that be hydrophilia?
stingray61 said:the skies also too blue near the top and too drained of color near the ocean.
stingray61 said:the skies also too blue near the top and too drained of color near the ocean.
Oscuridad said:Would that be hydrophilia?
*makes notes*stingray61 said:Perhaps aquaphilia, there's also aguaphellatio.
I thought I were on to something.Stuponfucious said:As a matter of fact, that's the correct term, though i don't think I'm a hydrophiliac per se.
or fear of Aqua VelvaOscuridad said:Perhaps Aquaphilia is reserved for those who fancy men who can summon sealife.
That would be aquavelvastinkaphobia.Scott X said:or fear of Aqua Velva
SkAoUt said:No, actually thats normal. Though I'll bet you were being sarcastic.![]()
Stuponfucious said:That's natural. The blue of the sky is just the lightening of the black of space as sunlight bounces off atmospheric particles. As you look closer to the horizen, you're looking at more and more atmosphere, and so the sky is lighter because the black of space is blocked by more illuminated particles.

I'm almost certain it's all down to atmospheric density.medjay said:Yeah, but that article still didn't explain why the suset is red. The physics of blue wavelengths being absorbed makes sense but what changes in the times during dawn and dusk? The way this piece is written one would be able to conclude that the sky should always be blue until the sun sets completely.
TheOlderGuy said:http://www.babesofbabylon.com/bidaily/cs_FrPhoto_AdrianaLima6.jpg
Do you see how blue that water is?
TheOlderGuy said:what is she thinking about?
Oscuridad said:I'm almost certain it's all down to atmospheric density.
DéjàNu said:thats it, Atmospheric Pressure... when a sunset is red, if I remember correctly, indicate high pressure and stable air coming in from the west so chances are good weather will follow.
Its beautiful and it bring good news.