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The feeling you get is like the "butterfly feeling". This is because of the negative gs affecting you as you begin the drop.
No. Thrill can be a verb (to excite or delight) or a noun (a thrilling feeling). It is a noun adjunct in terms such as thrill seekers and thrill rides. The participles of the verb (thrilled, thrilling) can be used as adjectives.
Riders often feel like they are falling on a roller coaster during the drops, particularly at the peak of a hill when the coaster begins its descent. The sensation of weightlessness or "airtime" occurs as the coaster accelerates downward, creating the feeling of free fall. Additionally, sharp turns or inversions can amplify this feeling, as the rapid changes in direction further enhance the thrill. This combination of speed and gravity contributes to the exhilarating experience of falling.
its like the same because on a rollercoaster you get the feeling of butterflys in your stomache and also in skiing
Roller Coasters are awesome. Roller coasters are fun simply because a lot of people love the feeling you get in your stomach. People call it "Butterflies". Also, feeling the wind in your face and the sun on your cheeks on a nice sunny day is perfect. Another reason is because the fast speeds of the roller coaster are what make it so fun. If you don't like roller coasters, then wow... you're missing out on a lot of fun!!!!!
I think her biggest challenge was one that she couldn't meat. It was her failed attempt to manipulate Octavian into feeling sorry for her and forgiving her.
It's either More than a feeling or Rock and roll band.
i have a 2012 with stock gearing it was still pulling hard at 107mph really hard !! though it was feeling a bit unstable on street with unbalanced tires .
True. Balance is important because it creates a sense of harmony and stability in our lives. An unbalanced workload or environment can lead to stress, anxiety, and discomfort, making it difficult to function effectively. Achieving balance helps foster well-being and productivity.
It is called More than a Feeling and it is sung by Boston
Yes, metaphors are often used in spoken conversation. Some examples are: "Fishing for compliments" "Feeling blue" "Roller coaster of emotions"
The "butterfly" feeling is probably felt when you go down (am I right? or right?) its the feeling of negative g's which convert into positive g's. Although Ive never been on kumba, ive been on bizarro which is similar. The answer is no, since the drop is curved (or turned)