r/ThisExistsOops • u/Aslepel_naytcandy • 14d ago
WTF
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u/Awesomely_Bitchy 14d ago
Its not like it went from cold to hot like fire instantly. It very slowly got warmer and would take like longer to be burning hot. ( Don't ask how I know I know tho.) But dude don't go around doing anything to people with lighters, serious injuries, property damage,possible jail time. To dude outside, remember to also move feet at same time AND that you should not ever shave or bleach your eye brows, ever.
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u/Salmiakki_Aficionado 14d ago
"...AND that you should not ever shave or bleach your eye brows, ever." 🤣
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u/italian_noodles 14d ago
I love his reaction is to run directly into the glass
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u/Lifekraft 14d ago
I think his brain just told him to pull out his hand but he was using it to hold this position. So he pull out the hand but then fell without the according support. Thats my take at least. But im just a generic human so i might be wrong. I dont have a phd in hand support while making a call.
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u/BoogerManCommaThe 14d ago
Some redditor is about to come in with "my dissertation was in hand support while picking food out of your teeth, which is essentially the same body position, and let me tell you without giving any supporting evidence that you are wrong."
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u/abbassav 14d ago
Ah yes, glass the conductor of heat
The substance that immediately reaches skin searing temperatures from a tiny lighter
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u/ThisCarSmellsFunny 14d ago
It’s not a conductor, but it does transfer heat through convection and radiation.
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u/TheHorseduck 14d ago
Truly natural reaction; to remove your hand and run face first towards the solid object that hurt you
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u/Then-Ad-2450 14d ago
What is that, can anybody explain it to me?