Least regrettable but most unconventional liquid to take a bath in?
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It might act like a giant heatsink tho, making your body cool out as soon as it starts melting and creating proper surface contact. But i guess chilling in 20°C water is also not really an issue so i guess it depends on the thermal conductivity of the skin/gallium interface.
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Only if you drink it in considerable amounts. Should be pretty fine for a bath though.
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Baked Beans
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the physical description also applies to butter
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Clarified butter
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150 litres of Gallium would cost $130800
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I'm sure an Infinite ice bath has an appeal to someone
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Would the caffeine have any effect? Can skin absorb it?
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Sounds like something out of a horror film. Your body heat melts you into the material. Then, as heat gets distributed and you have more skin contact, you are no longer generating enough heat to keep the gallium melted.
You either suffocate as the material solidifies around your abdomen or you freeze to death as the material pulls enough heat from you to kill you.
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It seems that you need to go watch Tommy: A Rock Opera immediately
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Astroglide
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Vanta black face is only 2d racism.Which is a measurable amount, but incomparable to 3d racism.
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This was my first thought. Terrifying! Claustrophobia has entered the chat.
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Nice interrobang.
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An asp is a type of snake so that sounds uhh, difficult
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Vegetable oil
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Just use something similar with a lower melting point. Mercury or cesium both do. You're welcome!