
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
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Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
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Would it not give off loads of co2, starving the body of oxygen?
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 11:59, 1 reply)

you don't breathe through your stomach.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 12:22, closed)

I was thinking there would be a constant stream of co2 coming up your esophagus, which would in turn be inhaled whenever you breathe.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 8:39, closed)

Or at least it should.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 10:29, closed)
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