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Toilet-related injuries are surprisingly common, with some estimates ranging as high as 40,000 in the US every year. [5] In the past, this number would have been much higher, due to the material from which toilet paper was made. This was shown in a 1935 Northern Tissue advertisement which depicted splinter-free toilet paper. [6]
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The eating continues unabated. Ugo is responsible for the preparation of the food. Michel, who seems to have been brought up strictly not to break wind, suffers from indigestion. His friends encourage him to let out whatever wind is trapped. Frightened and disgusted by the turn of events, the prostitutes flee at dawn and leave only Andrea.
However, the MythBusters could not get the rubidium or caesium dropped into a flush toilet to cause an explosion, even though they used 25 grams (0.88 oz) of each metal, over ten times more than the quantity used in the Brainiac experiment.
A customer has filed a negligence lawsuit against Dunkin', claiming he was injured by an exploding toilet at one of the coffee chain's locations in central Florida. Paul Kerouac is seeking more ...
He plays with the horse and finds a lone toilet outside. He talks to it and flushes it in concern. He walks back home and sees another version of himself inside, repeating what he had done earlier. The inside version of Salad Fingers goes on to eat his finger puppet and, finally, the other version of himself.
TikToker, mom and life hack extraordinaire, Sara (@shessunday), is blowing TikTok's mind with her toilet seat cleaning hack. As Sara demonstrates in her video that has garnered over 2M views, some ...
The MythBusters also demonstrated that microwave ovens do not cook food from the inside out. It is possible to blow up a microwave oven by microwaving metal. Busted (with caveats) Neither a spoon nor a fork had any effect. Tinfoil scrunched into balls caused a light show with electric charges, but the microwave did not explode.