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For the Americans in the audience, she's complaining that she's now over 100 lbs. 45 kb (basically 98 lbs weaklings) is considered the "ideal" weight of a woman in Japan. There isn't allowance for being tall, either, although Fukuda is short even by their standards.

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    NWSiaCB said:

    For the Americans in the audience, she's complaining that she's now over 100 lbs. 45 kb (basically 98 lbs weaklings) is considered the "ideal" weight of a woman in Japan. There isn't allowance for being tall, either, although Fukuda is short even by their standards.

    For the love of god, tell me you didn't make a typo and didn't mean 45 kg, because sweet lord, that is fucking thin. A big slap on the back would turn her X-Ray picture into a bundle of sticks thrown in a washing machine.

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    FRien said:

    For the love of god, tell me you didn't make a typo and didn't mean 45 kg, because sweet lord, that is fucking thin. A big slap on the back would turn her X-Ray picture into a bundle of sticks thrown in a washing machine.

    45kg for under 160cm is not a stick.

    For american maybe but obesity is not ok.

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    Assuming the Penrose is either:
    A: Capable of recycling/reclaiming 100% of all water used by the crew that's either used for sanitation or drinking.
    B: Capable of mining/harvesting comets or asteroids for ice that can be melted down into extra water.
    Then a space bidet would probably be cheaper (And take up less storage space), assuming none of those systems break down.
    (Also getting close to 512 Signalis posts, I would like to upload something thematically appropriate cause it'd be kinda funny)

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    psychedelic_rabbit said:

    Assuming the Penrose is either:
    A: Capable of recycling/reclaiming 100% of all water used by the crew that's either used for sanitation or drinking.
    B: Capable of mining/harvesting comets or asteroids for ice that can be melted down into extra water.
    Then a space bidet would probably be cheaper (And take up less storage space), assuming none of those systems break down.
    (Also getting close to 512 Signalis posts, I would like to upload something thematically appropriate cause it'd be kinda funny)

    Let's assume that the Penrose has advanced recycling and reuse systems to be able to use it for the duration of the space program. Otherwise Ariane had a very difficult time in 8Years of crew. My question is if they are wounds, how was blood obtained in case Ariane was seriously injured?

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