a different perspective on staying in the closet

Jan 19, 2011 20:10

THE WIND and the Sun were disputing which was the stronger. Suddenly they saw a traveller coming down the road, and the Sun said: “I see a way to decide our dispute. Whichever of us can cause that traveller to take off his cloak shall be regarded as the stronger You begin.”

So the Sun retired behind a cloud, and the Wind began to blow as hard as it ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 2

I notice in some movies/cartoons people wear cloaks in the HOT desert. Wouldn't you sweat more? Woul roidsrage January 28 2011, 09:14:42 UTC
"They are wearing special long overgarments made of a special type of wool that have been worn for hundreds, possible thousands of years as protection from the harsh conditions of the desert. . The layers of wool works as an insulator the same way fiberglass works on your house, it keeps the hot air outside and keeps you cool inside. The basic idea is the same: when the desert heats up to higher than body temperature then the loosely woven wool is supposed to keep the searing heat out. They are meant to protect the wearer from the intense searing heat and the intense burning rays of the sun. Additionally, the winds can blow hard in the desert, and these winds are hot and full of sand. Without these garments a desert traveler would be sunburnt, windburnt and sand blasted. You might think you would be cooler in your swim trunks, or bermudas, tank top and flip flops but you would quickly die of heat exposure. You brain will literally bake in your head without any protection from the sun and heat. Also, in spite of what you see in movies ( ... )

Reply

Re: I notice in some movies/cartoons people wear cloaks in the HOT desert. Wouldn't you sweat more? dnmcd January 31 2011, 10:08:44 UTC
don, its not desert conditions.

this story is about a traveller on a road who wasnt expecting harsh desert conditions. so it is assumed that the traveller wasnt expecting hot sandy winds and a perpetual scorch of the sun.

so as we do in singapore and taiwan and here in australia when its hot, we take it off ;) and when the wind blows, we put it on!

Reply


Leave a comment

Up