Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-24199126-20150113150114

I'm a content producer, so I'll be working with a media team to edit video clips and the like. Regarding university decisions, just pick the one that gives you the best scholarship :P. I had a couple of full scholarships, and I regret not going for those <.<. Don't get me wrong, the scholarship I got is roughly equivalent to the full price of the other universities ... but I fail to see why I'm charged an extra 25000 dollars on top of it :/

The Art of Frozen says that Elsa doesn't "shoot" ice out of her hands but that her magic creates ice from particles in the air. Yes, a good portion of the human body is composed of water (not 90% though ... that'd be like a sea jelly) but that doesn't account for Anna freezing completely into ice. I know the script is the point of contention here, so I won't use it, but even Pabbie says that Anna would freeze to solid ice. If Elsa just froze the water in Anna's body, she would not have become an actual ice statue. It's not as if Anna is made completely of water, so it's not a stretch to say Elsa can at least turn humans into ice.

Your example is different because those humans weren't actually frozen. Submerging oneself in cold water and actually freezing to solid ice are two different things. If someone actually froze into ice and thawed, they would literally be a puddle. If Anna had thawed using a non-magical method (that is, Elsa took her to Oaken's sauna), there would be nothing left of her. Additionally, cryogenics is an implausible science ... freezing actual human tissue gives it the appearance of being preserved, but the process causes irreparable cell damage. It's incredibly unlikely that we can make it a reality. But then again, Arthur Clarke did say, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic", so who knows?

Fair enough :). Locations should be easy. It's the film page that I'm not looking forward to.

Vandals don't realize how easy it is to undo their edits. This one replaced the content with some pretty bad stuff though ... I'm considering asking the Spam Task Force to hide it from the page history ... am I overreacting?