• Women attempts to dry clothes in a retarded manner, poisons her family
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And here I thought it would be a thread about someone using a chemical drying agent like calcium anhydride. But thanks for reminding me to replace the batteries in my CO detector, they ran out a week or two ago and I forgot about it.
[QUOTE=Silly Sil;39107330]I dry my baby in the microwave.[/QUOTE] i have to get my wife out of the dishwasher now
[QUOTE=Mastermind of42;39106309]Stupidity knows no bounds.[/QUOTE] There are two things that are infinite: The universe and stupidity...and I'm not sure about the former.
[QUOTE=Jacknife;39107442]i have to get my wife out of the dishwasher now[/QUOTE] Ironing is good for wrinkles too.
[QUOTE=T553412;39105831]But it's common sense to never lit a FUCKING FIRE INDOORS.[/QUOTE] Explain Fireplaces then. To be fair, she did leave a door open (so she probably knew about the carbon monoxide thing) and it only went wrong when somebody else shut the door. Leaving it unattended wasn't a particularly good idea though.
But... It's just a sauce how could sauce be dangerous
Is it bad that i know people who would actually do this?
What the hell..
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;39108126]Explain Fireplaces then. To be fair, she did leave a door open (so she probably knew about the carbon monoxide thing) and it only went wrong when somebody else shut the door. Leaving it unattended wasn't a particularly good idea though.[/QUOTE] Fireplaces usually come with a chimney
My god, she could've killed the whole bunch.
My grandmother lives with us and she has dementia. After hurricane Irene we had no power and no heat for a week. One day i walk upstairs to see all four burners of the stove on without anything on it, completely unattended. I turned them off asap wondering who the fuck would do this, and sure enough she comes in the kitchen saying how she was cold. My sister and I told her how dangerous it was and that it wouldnt even create enough heat to warm the kitchen let alone the house. If anything you need to put water to boil so the vapor heats the room. Anyway, not long later she does the same shit again, this time i come back upstairs to see her standing next to it, as though that is any safer. A few times she almost caught herself on fire since she was wearing a robe and tried grabbing something in the cupboard above the stove, the robe mere inches from the stove. Anyway, i turned it off again telling her there is no reason to have them all on, its just not going to create heat for a room. The dumbest part was that we had a generator and a heater going into her room, but she was afraid of that causing a fire, not open flames. This article is the pants on head retarded logic i can see my grandmother doing, tbh.
[QUOTE=Matriax;39107175]Reminds me of when I walked in on my housemate (who is in his final year for a masters degree in mechanical engineering) attempting to heat his room up by taping down the switch on a kettle and endlessly boiling water.[/QUOTE] is this actually unsafe? i do shit like that when i was sick since it makes me feel better.
[QUOTE=JoonazL;39110450]Fireplaces usually come with a chimney[/QUOTE] and in this case, the open door functioned in exactly the same way, until someone shut it.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;39110859]is this actually unsafe? i do shit like that when i was sick since it makes me feel better.[/QUOTE] Once the kettle is empty it'd just get hotter and hotter
[QUOTE=RayvenQ;39113442]and in this case, the open door functioned in exactly the same way, until someone shut it.[/QUOTE] The difference is that chimneys won't usually be easily blocked, but doors can be shut just like that
Natural Selection at work. To bad the bitch caused it to take effect on her family.
[QUOTE=NateDude;39105128]To be honest ignoring the smoke problem it's easy to forget that BBQ's create carbon monoxide.[/QUOTE] I see people at festivals trying to cook inside their tents sometimes, even having too close to the tent entrance is dangerous if there's people inside. I don't think enough people know about the risks, I like to do the good drunken fellow festival goer thing and inform them of the dangers before waddling off into the abyss.
[QUOTE=Matriax;39107175]Reminds me of when I walked in on my housemate (who is in his final year for a masters degree in mechanical engineering) attempting to heat his room up by taping down the switch on a kettle and endlessly boiling water.[/QUOTE] Heh. My roommate was a mechanical engineering major too, and that sounds like something he would have done.
[QUOTE=The golden;39106287]For fucks sake. How many more people need to be harmed/killed by using gas-powered BBQ's/Generators/Heaters indoors before people actually realize how much of a stupid idea it is?[/QUOTE] gas has advantages over electric. like for cooking electric the plates have to heat up, with gas they just flick on whatever setting. and i'm sure those other stuff has some conveniences with it too
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