No, not unless it were in there for a significantly longer time.
feel? first i would get a bucket
The life cycle. Well the trolls have to feel a bucket. A bucket in which the trolls have to be at least 12 sweeps to feel one. And when they do they have to take that bucket and give it to the Mother Grub. Which is this big ol' monster beast that looks like it could be a lucus. :)
It is because of acidity
go to a doctor
bulb feel after being lit up for 2 minutes
The air above a burning candle can feel warmer than the surrounding air due to the heat generated by the flame. It may also feel slightly different in terms of air quality, as the burning process releases smoke, soot, and other combustion byproducts.
It is easier to lift a bucket full of water underwater because the buoyant force acting on the submerged bucket reduces the effective weight you have to lift. This buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the bucket, making it feel lighter to lift.
Your ears.
EWWW! That was RANDOM!
No. Only dead people are cremated
Lactate is the most likely cause of the burning you feel in overworked muscles.
There is no such thing as an easy way out of trying to lose weight, if you have fat on your thighs, bottom, and belly like me, try jogging for half an hour a day and gradually boost the time up 5 or 10 minutes if you feel that it is getting easier. They say you should also always "feel the burn." When your muscles feel like they are burning it is a good thing that means they are becoming stronger and building up more. While gaining muscle and burning off the fat you will feel the confidence and improvement on your self-esteam and body, guaranteed!! :)