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- e-pill0
only that girl who speaks gibberish does it cool...
- true that, son.doesnotexist
- My guess is she just has more experience blowing things.ETM
- _me_0
oooooooo....
- chossy0
brilliant I'll be impressing my pals with this soon enough.
- ninjasavant0
*runs to office
- Raniator0
that is the best thing i have seen today.
- Jimbo820
WOW
- Jimbo820
Is that the blank disc that you get on top of a stack of new dvd/cds?
- you know, on a spindle type thingJimbo82
- ANSWER ME GODDAMMIT!!!!Jimbo82
- if you ask me - yes. but it's not my video. i guess a firm blow should even bubble transformers 2.invisiblechamber
- sweetJimbo82
- Kiko0
is this real or is this like mobile phones cooking popcorn
- Nairn0
Well, it got me. Can't see why it bothered to try and get me this way, but I is got.
- Orbit0
I'm of the opinion that the area you heat up is around the hole.
- bingo we have a winner... I'm going to try it this afternoon. I'll report back covered in molten plasticJimbo82
- woot!invisiblechamber
- mydo0
any injuries yet?
- SteveJobs0
Fire. Entertaining the human species since the beginning of time.
- ninjasavant0
*runs to hospital
- invisiblechamber0
- haha. tada.very good. you already got my vote.horton
- thanks!invisiblechamber
- Jimbo820
Right! Tried it and it works (to an extent). Trial and error though.
I found two types of these clear plastic rings, one thin and one thick, it's easier with the thinner one. You've got to heat the solid plastic, not the ring in the middle. Heat it till it starts to bubble, droop and visibly start to melt, then blow. I blew too light at first resulting in a nice little bubble, then I blew too hard and...
- kgvs720
The discovery of the decade.
- acescence0
it's a lot better if you inhale.