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How to pop popcorn with your cell phone [VIDEO]
https://youtube.com/watch?v=V94shlqPlSI - makes you wonder what it does to your brain! :helpme
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damn, I want to try that...
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Is it real?
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totally a new party trick if its real
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I am going to have to say fake
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gotta be fake
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It must be real, I done saw it happen,,,
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if it's on the youtube, it must be real!
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LOL I heared cell phones are bad ... but I never thought this could happen lol
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I'm guessing a heating element under the table
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hrmm, there's more than one video of different peole doing this. pretty elaborate fake if differnt peole went out of their way to do it. gonna have t look into this out of curiosity...
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After reading the comments my faith in human intelligence has dropped yet another point and my understanding of why so many believe in invisible beings is becoming more clear.
Lets just hope that the non believers do not figure out that you can pre heat popcorn kernels to the near popping point and just wait. |
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I just tried it, and it worked.
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While your at it, toss 5 kernels into a 1000 watt or even a 1500 watt microwave for 15 seconds and show us what happens. Keep in mind a cell phone is lucky to reach even 1 watt at an inch or two even assuming it is in roaming mode which is highest power out put. Better yet lets make this super fucking simple for you since you claim you did it. Take out a chocolate bar or even a Hershey kiss. Point three phones at it and call them. Show me how it melts that candy into a pool of molten bubbly chocolate in 10-15 seconds. Hell I will give you 30 seconds. Shouldn't be to hard now would it. I mean chocolate melts at a much much lower temp than popcorn pops which is approx 181°C up to 187°C if it is not coated in oil which would burn chocolate and your skin/hair/tablecloth whatever. |
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I had a relative take me off of the family e-mail list, because he was pissed at me after I called him out several times about forwarded urban myth e-mails. He was so convinced that bogus warnings which other people had sent him were true, that he would earnestly try to warn everyone in the family to be careful about this and that, only to have me later debunk the story (courtesy of Snopes). Fortunately, enough people in my extended family have enough of a sense of humor, that I was added back on the family e-mail list... ADG |
Looks to me like some sort of viral marketing thing.
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Hmmm..the jury is still out on that one
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Sheer stupidity is one of my short fuze's. I can often overlook ignorance since they at least have a mild excuse but stupidity just irks me. Few things really get under my skin and lately the amount of stupid people has been in abundance and really testing my patience. Now I am not directing that at you as you have clarified now that apparently you were joking. Just the flat out statement that it worked was just one of those straws, specially after seeing that well more than 3/4ths of the people who commented on that video felt it was true as well. Many even expressed real concern about their cell phones. |
hmm i think it's fake
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nahh, it's fake!
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Fake or not, I'm going to try it and only believe my eyes
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hahaha....nice video!
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The level of intelligence in here is about the same as the acting in that video...
way below average :2 cents: |
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Everybody take a deep breath
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So can "would've." |
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