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Laner2

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Astronauts fart a lot in space.

Tis true.

On Earth, at sea level, the weight of the atmosphere exerts around 15 lbs per square inch of pressure on the human body. That tends to push INTO a body by that much, having the effect of pushing flatulence back into the body.

Ya see, in space, or micro-gravity, that restraining pressure is effectively zero, so gas passes more freely out of the human body out of the badger-hole. Astronauts fart more in space.

To combat this, NASA came up with charcoal-activated underwear for astronauts to mitigate the undesirable effects of unwanted bodily emissions.

**** you'll never learn on a Wisky or Io_a board.
 

Red Express

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Wow that sucks, The VB game against Penn St is on at the same time as the football game.
 

Red Express

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Astronauts fart a lot in space.

Tis true.

On Earth, at sea level, the weight of the atmosphere exerts around 15 lbs per square inch of pressure on the human body. That tends to push INTO a body by that much, having the effect of pushing flatulence back into the body.

Ya see, in space, or micro-gravity, that restraining pressure is effectively zero, so gas passes more freely out of the human body out of the badger-hole. Astronauts fart more in space.

To combat this, NASA came up with charcoal-activated underwear for astronauts to mitigate the undesirable effects of unwanted bodily emissions.

**** you'll never learn on a Wisky or Io_a board.
This is funny!

Cows outnumber people in Nebraska by 3 to 1. Pigs outnumber people in Iowa by 7 to 1
 

GeorgeFlippin

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Astronauts fart a lot in space.

Tis true.

On Earth, at sea level, the weight of the atmosphere exerts around 15 lbs per square inch of pressure on the human body. That tends to push INTO a body by that much, having the effect of pushing flatulence back into the body.

Ya see, in space, or micro-gravity, that restraining pressure is effectively zero, so gas passes more freely out of the human body out of the badger-hole. Astronauts fart more in space.

To combat this, NASA came up with charcoal-activated underwear for astronauts to mitigate the undesirable effects of unwanted bodily emissions.

**** you'll never learn on a Wisky or Io_a board.
Space, the final frontier. The hell with that! ;)
 

Red Express

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I know, right? 4 pm for volleyball and 6:30 for football! That sucks that they are at the same time!

Wait…
6 pm as per the B1G Network. I watched 2 VB matches last night and they were both good and both went 5 sets. Wiscy/OSU and Purdue/Oregon. Both Purdue and Ohio St came back from being 2 sets down to tie it and then the 5th set in both were close as hell. Wuscy and Purdue won.
 
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Hey @MargotDeeper

What is the difference between an Iowa fan and a poser Iowa fan?
Both look the same here: