• @charje@lemmy.ml
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    5610 months ago

    I want to make a food (maybe chocolate) the exact dimensions of of a lightbulb so I can try this safely. I really think I could take it out.

    • @FunkyMonkey@feddit.de
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      610 months ago

      I think the point is that the fear of not being able to get it out easily would lead your jaw muscles to clench up. So somebody would have to basically trick you into thinking that the imitation is real.

    • Ser Salty
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      410 months ago

      There’s LED bulbs of the exact size and shape but with plastic casings

    • @droans@lemmy.world
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      410 months ago

      Open your mouth all the way. Use your fingers to measure it. Do you really think a lightbulb could fit in there?

      • @charje@lemmy.ml
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        1210 months ago

        Well, given that it could fit in, it could come out the same way. I have a rather large face hole, so I think it could fit. Is the meme meant to be that the lightbulb is too big for most people to even get in?

    • @Resistentialism@lemmy.world
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      310 months ago

      Use an ice cream cone. Saves the effort of making some elaborate food thing. And with a cone, you can just bite through it, after the the hard outer, the ice cream is just easy to bite through.

      I think the problem comes.up when your jaw locks and its a bastard to move it. I get it occasionally when I’m eating or yawning.

      • @biscuitsofdeath@lemmy.ml
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        1010 months ago

        It was enlightening. Like I got my lips around the base. I pulled it out just fine. Maybe these folks were like deep throating these light bulbs, which honestly I think the porn industry might have influenced these light bulb deep throats.

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    10 months ago

    Ok real talk here for a minute. If, by any chance, some dufus has put a lightbulb in their month and need help removing it, grab a sturdy cloth towel, pass it into their mouth through the corners and gently wrap the glass part of the lightbulb in the cloth. When you’re done, all corners of the cloth should be hanging outside persons mouth. Their teeth should not touch the glass directly - only through the cloth. This way when the glass breaks, all the pieces will be contained I the cloth for an easy and, if you are careful, harmless removal.

    The safest way to crack the bulb once you’ve wrapped it in cloth is to GENTLY tap the bottom jaw - imagine a 4 year-old landing an uppercut. The glass is very thin and cracks easily, - no need for much force.

    Of course, better not get into such a situation in the first place. Stay safe, folks!

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    Anyone who’s worked on electronics know the frustration of the “easy to insert, hard as hell to remove” type fasteners that manufacturers insist on using. Basically the exact same principle as this. Plenty of plastic casing fasteners and super tiny and delicate connectors are built like that. If something goes wrong during disassembly, at best you’ll have an unsightly crack or blemish on the casing, at worst you rip an internal connector and its socket right off the circuit board along with some traces, destroying it. And getting frustrated exponentially increases the chances you’ll break something.

    • TimeSquirrel
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      10 months ago

      “I’ll just pop off this U.FL antenna connector…and its socket too I guess…”

      • Marxism-Fennekinism
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        I’ve accidentally peeled like an inch of copper traces off the PCB too, when the pads are attached strongly enough (or the copper is adhered weakly enough? Not sure which). Way worse feeling than nails on a chalkboard, RIP device.

  • @KidsTryThisAtHome@lemmy.world
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    2210 months ago

    I just don’t get how this can be true. Don’t people have different sizes mouths? How can if fit going in but not coming out? Am I just falling for a stupid joke? Either way I kinda want to try this now.

  • @borth@sh.itjust.works
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    So… How do you take it out though? Someone else’s help? Why wouldn’t they break it while trying to take it out too? Or is breaking it the only option, as a lesson for your stupidity? Is this a painful/traumatic enough torture method? So many questions 🤔

  • @dakerDraws@pawb.social
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    89 months ago

    I don’t understand why this is so tempting. It’s clearly dangerous and even says not to do it.

    Anyways, my mouth is ever slightly too small for one to accidentally slip in. But I could probably force it and not have the ability to crunch a plastic LED bulb to get it out.

    • @Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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      It’s tempting because it sounds like complete and utter bullshit and we think we could prove it wrong.

      I mean, I’m not going to actually stick a lightbulb in my mouth, but I’m still convinced it’s bullshit.

  • WittyProfileName2 [she/her]
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    610 months ago

    You gotta ease into eating light bulbs, start with the ones people wrap around Christmas trees and work your way up to the big ones.