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3$\begingroup$ Check your human liveable temperature range. -20 to +40 is pretty comfortable with normal off the shelf clothing and adequate food and water. $\endgroup$– g sCommented May 1 at 19:44
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1$\begingroup$ Logic check, have you considered how elves are able to drink water when they can't tolerate its temperature? Water freezes at 0C, and that's the elves high end tolerance. $\endgroup$– KarenCommented May 2 at 12:04
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$\begingroup$ Your premise is inherently broken. It can't work. And we didn't create GPUs to stream anything, they arose out of the gaming market. We were streaming cats long before the first commercially-available GPUs. $\endgroup$– CoreyCommented May 3 at 2:44
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$\begingroup$ do the dragons really need to see the others for a casual conversation to take place? Are they as visual as humans? Wouldn't some other mode of perception be as meaningful for them as vision is for humans? $\endgroup$– Charon MECommented May 3 at 7:10
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1$\begingroup$ Let the dragons buy GPUs from us...? $\endgroup$– Daniel WagnerCommented May 3 at 17:35
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