I don't see anything that shows the teacher forcing them to hold the dry ice.
"Children! go hold that dangerous dry ice with no gloves so you injure your hands!"
"No"
THE END.
[QUOTE=Alxnotorious;35029612]Next week's lesson: Playing with mercury![/QUOTE]
To be honest, elemental mercury is pretty much harmless.
And then i watched the video and saw them willingly grab and hold the Dry Ice, right out of the box, and weren't being made to do it
In my class, they we didn't use gloves.
We where given small pieces and where told to constantly be switching from what hand we were holding it in, and no one got hurt.
The kids are dumbasses, it became a competition to hold it the longest? What the flying fuck, I mean seriously.
It seems they may just live in a dumb area in general. All the kids that went to touch it even after seeing their screaming classmates with blisters likely have dwindling IQs. It's not like these kids can't think for themselves.
Honestly that teacher was teaching them a valuable lesson: don't be a follower; think for yourself. Just because your friends burn their hands with dry ice, doesn't mean you should.
It's only dangerous if you hold it in one place. My high school chemistry teacher put dry ice in his mouth and exhaled vapor through his nose. He said it's fine as long as you keep it moving around in your mouth and you don't let it sit.
To clear shit up, this kid held it for 2 minutes, other kids held it for a second or two.
The same goes for moving the dry ice from hand to hand. You don't necessarily have to wear gloves.
Broke my automerge.
fire the teacher
but seriously what fucking STUPID kids
The video clearly showed that they made a competition out of it.
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Keep it moving you fucking dumbasses.
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