Talk:Life Hacks/Charity,Billy(girl-like-relate),rape-girl-preg/Chrty pick + (kinder)78 pick/Mother4/Billy-friend/Try to keep holding off till she cums

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Due to max stats, Xander has enough strength to completely shatter bones (bastion-girl-charity-arrested arc); I think he can handle lifting up 70Lbs.


Added the collapsible perks menu so that when the point tally is added, the table won't extended all the way down the page. It works as intended on Desktop, but is still broken on mobile (iPhoneX, Pixel2, GalaxyS9). --MrPib (talk) 22:19, 15 February 2019 (CET)


By "light enough" I meant that her weight wouldn't break the changing table. Of course he can lift her, he already carried her from the baseball diamond to here. --Jemini (talk)


I'm, an idiot. although, you'd be surprised, some of those new changing tables have a pretty high "Maximum weight" tolerance; my local Superstore has one of those gray ones with a koala on it, and this guy was changing a mentally challenged girl of approx age 14. --MrPib (talk) 05:37, 16 February 2019 (CET)


Just did some quick research. The "safe load" for those Koala changing tables is 60lbs. The average weight for an 8 year old girl is exactly 2lbs lighter than that at 58lbs. Also, 60lbs is the "safe load." While the mentally challenged 14 year old you mentioned almost certainly exceeds the safe load, that doesn't mean it's going to break. Often times the safe load is around 1/3 or less of the point of failure, and the fraction of the point of failure grows smaller the more sensitive the conditions it will be used for. In the case of babies, even one failure is absolutely unacceptable, and thus the safe load may be rated as small as 1/5 the point of failure. (Just operating on assumptions here, the only number I know for certain is that 60lbs is the safe load, I have no clue what the point of failure is for those things.) Jemini (talk) 10:51, 16 February 2019 (CET)


According to the site,

This Baby Changing Station has been tested to support 200 lbs with minimal deflection. Please note: This product is designed for infants only, up to 3.5 years of age and weighing less than 50 lbs. (KB200-SS) --MrPib (talk) 21:05, 16 February 2019 (CET)