Least regrettable but most unconventional liquid to take a bath in?
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Like, barely toxic. Table salt will kill you faster.
One line of evidence for this is a literal mixup at a nuclear plant where they managed to put it in the water cooler for an extended period.
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No, you still die, because a slow-moving liquid physically can't remove CO2 fast enough from your lungs. Otherwise we'd have lots of premature babies hanging out in jars.
Unfortunately, in humans that's the thing that gives the "suffocating" feeling, and it takes a long time to actually kill you, so normal drowning may well be preferable.
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Oatmilk, Tea, Cum, Flavored water (no sugar pls)
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one of these is not really like the others is it?
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Flavored water does feel like cheating. It's really just water.
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Very fine charcoal powder maybe (and self-contained breathing apparatus).
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Cum flavoured water could be a big seller
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You're going to work
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Elon his blood. 6L is enough.
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Or if you did get out you'd immediately slip and crack your head open.
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That's the point
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I think 4L is enough for him to go into shock
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Hmm! Quite the investment vehicle!
(I'm now just picturing tech bros smugly smiling with bathtubs full of gallium) -
Isn't that what a lefty-cappuccino is? (urbandictionary..)
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I just want to be sure.
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Interesting. Liquid ventilators do use pumps; I guess because, as you say, we can't push the liquid fast enough with our own force. But I think some research setups only fill the lungs and then use a regular oxygen ventilator, so maybe it's not that infeasible to survive in a perfluorodecalin-filled tank for at least a few minutes, before becoming exhausted?
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There's alloys with lower melting points, here's one that's 281K/8°C
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as long as theres no suger in it. sucks to get... sticky.
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Lemon jello.
Just before it sets. -
Feel like any resulting UTIs would be worth it for the great sleep that bath would bring