P-Cupcake wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
I tried making water... KABOOM!
How does one fail at putting together oxygen and hydrogen atoms?!
NOOCLEER FOOSON
It's harder than it looks.
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P-Cupcake wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
I tried making water... KABOOM!
How does one fail at putting together oxygen and hydrogen atoms?!
Distractions. Plus, I succeeded but the combination is very hard to position perfectly with it, plus hydrogen=fire starter and oxygen=fire fuel. You will understand.
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This title gives you a totally different image from what the post actually says.
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maxskywalker wrote:
This title gives you a totally different image from what the post actually says.
lol.
Someone at school today failed- they put their cinnamon bun in the microwave for 11 minutes, and it burned so badly that we had to call the fire department.
FAILURE.
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Well, during various chemistry experiments:
-my hair has caught on fire(x3)
-my clothes have caught on fire
-a beaker spilled into a Bunsen burner and blew up into my face, luckily no surgery
During various PE classes:
-a soccer ball kicked into my face (by a kid who plays soccer), which broke my nose and jaw
-a very powerfully aimed basketball hitting me on the head, concussion
-rugby-tackled in football, sprained my wrist and hurt all over for days
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I once grasped onto a fire-ring. Left scars on both my hands for MONTHS
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Survivorduck wrote:
I once grasped onto a fire-ring. Left scars on both my hands for MONTHS
Why would you do that?
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
Molten iron on my palm.
Deodorant can exploded in my hand.
Molten lead shot into my hand from a dodgy shotgun (barrel exploded).
Clothes set on fire when someone left a gas tap on for a while without knowing, then someone lit it and me and 4 other people went up in flames.
But still, I guess it's made me more of a pyromaniac and most the burns weren't too bad, I shattered a bone in my hand from the shotgun but everything's back to normal.
You're TDD right?
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Andres-Vander wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
Molten iron on my palm.
Deodorant can exploded in my hand.
Molten lead shot into my hand from a dodgy shotgun (barrel exploded).
Clothes set on fire when someone left a gas tap on for a while without knowing, then someone lit it and me and 4 other people went up in flames.
But still, I guess it's made me more of a pyromaniac and most the burns weren't too bad, I shattered a bone in my hand from the shotgun but everything's back to normal.You're TDD right?
TDD? What does that mean and why is everything abbreviated these days?
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
Andres-Vander wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
Molten iron on my palm.
Deodorant can exploded in my hand.
Molten lead shot into my hand from a dodgy shotgun (barrel exploded).
Clothes set on fire when someone left a gas tap on for a while without knowing, then someone lit it and me and 4 other people went up in flames.
But still, I guess it's made me more of a pyromaniac and most the burns weren't too bad, I shattered a bone in my hand from the shotgun but everything's back to normal.You're TDD right?
TDD? What does that mean and why is everything abbreviated these days?
Okay then
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Google says Telecommunications device for the deaf, so no, I'm not deaf
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When I was 8 I burned out my eyebrows.
They grew back with this awesome curve
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Also burnt myself with a soldering iron loads of times, and no I'm not TDD.
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Anyone ever burnt themselves with a MIG welder? Bloody hurts.
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TRocket wrote:
TDD = The Dancing Doughnut
They know
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P-Cupcake wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
This title gives you a totally different image from what the post actually says.
lol.
Someone at school today failed- they put their cinnamon bun in the microwave for 11 minutes, and it burned so badly that we had to call the fire department.
FAILURE.
Now the person is known as 'Hitler of Pastries' because s/he killed an innocent cookie by stepping on it.
I know, I shouldn't be laughing....
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Star_the_fox wrote:
Yesterday, I dripped liquid zinc onto my arm by accident. Zinc's melting point is at least 400 degrees Celsius. So, a 400c liquid got dribbled onto my arm.
OW
Also, today, Potassium magnesium and Glycerin exploded about 4 inches away from my face.
Discuss you being hurt by fire here!
Do you spend a lot of time in a lab?
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