Pointless Experiments
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
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Beads have holes in them, so do nostrils...
So that means if I put this bead up my nostril, I will be able to breath through it, and so I could. So then I put my finger in to take it out, but what I actually succeeded in doing was pushing it further up, so I pushed my finger in further to get it, and further in it went, rupturing something and causing a nosebleed. I couldn't blow it out, because of the hole, not that I could have thought of that in my terrified five year old state. My dad took a look with a flashlight (once he got a whiff that something was wrong) and concluded that he couldn't get it out, so it was off to A&E where a nice doctor put a set of curved forceps up my snout, took the bead out and gave it back to me.
I did later repeat the 'will it go up my nose' experiment, but only with things that could be safely blown out.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 14:47, Reply)
So that means if I put this bead up my nostril, I will be able to breath through it, and so I could. So then I put my finger in to take it out, but what I actually succeeded in doing was pushing it further up, so I pushed my finger in further to get it, and further in it went, rupturing something and causing a nosebleed. I couldn't blow it out, because of the hole, not that I could have thought of that in my terrified five year old state. My dad took a look with a flashlight (once he got a whiff that something was wrong) and concluded that he couldn't get it out, so it was off to A&E where a nice doctor put a set of curved forceps up my snout, took the bead out and gave it back to me.
I did later repeat the 'will it go up my nose' experiment, but only with things that could be safely blown out.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 14:47, Reply)
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