Dare

Started by Birdbrain, February 07, 2014, 06:06:49 PM

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Birdbrain

Anyone dare me to eat a cup of Apple seeds?

MuggyWuggy


MuggyWuggy

And do a Live webcam to prove it

Birdbrain


DirtyMustachio

What size cup we talking here, standard size or something you've made readily available of insignificant size? Lol

Birdbrain

Quote from: DirtyMustachio on February 07, 2014, 07:31:08 PM
What size cup we talking here, standard size or something you've made readily available of insignificant size? Lol
standard

Steerpike

Didn't you see that Rugrats episode?? They'll grow inside of you!!!!

MarduArrow

Unless you intend to poison yourself I reccommend against this, Apple seeds contain cyanide

Wingnut

Before you do this write on a piece of paper the following: "In the untimely event of my death I would like to leave any and all magic related items under my ownership to one wingnut of mtgo, this was written under my own free will and not under duress"

Signed,
Birdbrain.


Then I dare you.

Birdbrain

Quote from: Wingnut on February 08, 2014, 09:07:34 AM
Before you do this write on a piece of paper the following: "In the untimely event of my death I would like to leave any and all magic related items under my ownership to one wingnut of mtgo, this was written under my own free will and not under duress"

Signed,
Birdbrain.


Then I dare you.
too late. I'm already giving it to coffee vampire and nightwolf if he ever responds

And if he doesn't, I'll just dump the whole thing on coffee vampire

Gorzo

Quote from: S717 on February 08, 2014, 01:04:30 AM
Unless you intend to poison yourself I reccommend against this, Apple seeds contain cyanide

There are two different types of cyanide. The kind in apples is very, very different from the toxin most well known as being the main ingredient for "suicide pills." Eating a cup of apple seeds won't kill him. It won't be particularly pleasant to digest, and I'd expect a an uncomfortable stomachache, but he'd be fine.

There's cyanide in mott's apple juice, which we feed to toddlers. It's perfectly fine. Check with the FDA - there was even a big controversy a couple years ago when that Dr Oz goofball went against their notices that airing an episode of his show scaring his viewers about cyanide was dangerous and misinformed.

MarduArrow

I would point out that Dr. Oz is a doctor, not a plant expert, furthermore I have a book sitting right in front of me that says that apple seeds are high in cyanide and are poisonous if eaten in large quantities

Necromancerman

A cup isn't as dangerous as say a mixing bowl full

Ertai

Quote from: S717 on February 09, 2014, 01:10:08 PM
I would point out that Dr. Oz is a doctor, not a plant expert, furthermore I have a book sitting right in front of me that says that apple seeds are high in cyanide and are poisonous if eaten in large quantities

I suspect a tv show dr is about as reliable as a walmart employee explaining the specs of a tv.

abstractApathist

Quote from: S717 on February 09, 2014, 01:10:08 PM
I would point out that Dr. Oz is a doctor, not a plant expert, furthermore I have a book sitting right in front of me that says that apple seeds are high in cyanide and are poisonous if eaten in large quantities
The casing around apple seeds is thick and hard to break through, so unless Birdbrain extensively chews each seed, there's very little chance of him getting sick