Stick a piece of rebar in a good coal bed for half an hour. You'll be able to bend it. If you want to shape it you'll need a hammer and some sweat, but that's not what we're talking about.
"Coal" isn't a "campfire" and burns much hotter than wood. Now, add the other required non-campfire implements. Heck, move the goal posts all the way over to the blacksmith shop.
"For Pete's sake", your use of equivocation renders pretty much every claim that you make meaningless. The thesaurus is not Vaseline for slippery escapes. "Coal" is not wood cinders. I've never once seen a "coal" campfire. Perhaps you meant 'a bed of hot coals', but that's not what you said. The entire claim is silly to begin with.
Stick a piece of rebar in a good coal bed for half an hour. You'll be able to bend it. If you want to shape it you'll need a hammer and some sweat, but that's not what we're talking about.
"Coal" isn't a "campfire" and burns much hotter than wood. Now, add the other required non-campfire implements. Heck, move the goal posts all the way over to the blacksmith shop.
For Pete's sake, you don't even know what campfire coals are? I'm astounded at how cocksure ignorant people can be.
"For Pete's sake", your use of equivocation renders pretty much every claim that you make meaningless. The thesaurus is not Vaseline for slippery escapes. "Coal" is not wood cinders. I've never once seen a "coal" campfire. Perhaps you meant 'a bed of hot coals', but that's not what you said. The entire claim is silly to begin with.