Wow, I can't say I ever touched or used superglue in my life - I'm personally terrified of the stuff O= I always wanted to try, but now I think I'm better off, heh.
I've definitely done a lot of dumb things, it's hard to come up with the dumbest, but I do remember one incident I regret.
I was in fifth grade, and we had to do some computer project by researching a country that we liked. At the time, I was young and we didn't have internet. I didn't even really know any better, I was 9 i think.
So I wrote down and copied the information on China from this geography book and handed it to the teacher. I don't really remember how it ended up, but I think I ended up confessing and she cussed me in front of the entire class... it was really humiliating...
So i get the super glue out, glue it on - looks fine, take my hand away, the horn falls
You know when somethings falling and your hands have stuff in so you try and catch it to yourself using your arm to catch it to you chest, well i tried with my free hand.
Caught the horn to my head (i was pretty quick, didnt want the glue ruining my costume)
Ofcourse that precise moment is when the glue decided to set
So what i managed, is to superglue both a devils horn AND my hand to my forehead
Well, I've never done anything stupid because I'm perfect (duh!), but I know something stupid that Kerri did! :P She was trying to bake a pie, and the instructions said to strain the flour. So, she got out the strainer, placed in on the counter, and dumped the flour into it. You can imagine her surprise when she lifted the strainer up to find that all the flour had gone through to the counter. It was priceless. :)
I've done similar things... most of which happened in the kitchen. Ever stop yourself from putting the milk in the pantry and go back to realize you put the cereal in the fridge? Yeah... I have... And I'm sure if I ask Kerri, she'll have a story for me about you... =)
In one of my arch. studios, we had to use 3D printing for a project. The 3D printer uses a special white powder, so when the printed model is complete it looks like chalk. The model comes out very fragile, so you have to soak it (drop by drop) in superglue to harden it... I'm a procrastinator so I didn't superglue my model until the last day. You're supposed to use latex gloves and a mask to protect yourself from the fumes, but I didn't because I believe Im immune to everything, of course...
Having said that, during my presentation I felt a little out of it (to be honest, I think I might have slurred a bit) and my hands were completely encrusted in superglue and little white specs. They were covered in dry superglue for the next couple of weeks, as well as my belief system. You know how weird it feels to have a drop of dried superglue on your finger, imagine your whole hand... actually, both hands! It was awful!... but I didnt superglue myself to anything, thatd be just dumb! ;)
just go with it. tell people it's the latest jewelry thing.
CyndieRae 2 years ago
What Becky learnt today.....
superglue = dangerous!!
Ta for that... pheww!!!
Becxie 2 years ago
Wow, I can't say I ever touched or used superglue in my life - I'm personally terrified of the stuff O= I always wanted to try, but now I think I'm better off, heh.
I've definitely done a lot of dumb things, it's hard to come up with the dumbest, but I do remember one incident I regret.
I was in fifth grade, and we had to do some computer project by researching a country that we liked. At the time, I was young and we didn't have internet. I didn't even really know any better, I was 9 i think.
Jk4lyphe 2 years ago
So I wrote down and copied the information on China from this geography book and handed it to the teacher. I don't really remember how it ended up, but I think I ended up confessing and she cussed me in front of the entire class... it was really humiliating...
Jk4lyphe 2 years ago
That's rough. That's the second story I've heard in 2 days of a teacher cursing out a student... crazy.
DutchHamlet 2 years ago
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I can soooo beat this on the stupidity measure.
So a couple of years ago i was dressing up as a devil for halloween - origional i know.
I had one of those headbands with the horns on.
Anyway i try the outfit on, and the headband, but as i put it on, one of the horns comes off.
It was cheap so wasnt fussed. Decided to super glue it back on whilst wearing it so i could make sure it was even and not wonky in the mirror.
pinkunicorn123 2 years ago
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pinkunicorn123 2 years ago
So i get the super glue out, glue it on - looks fine, take my hand away, the horn falls
You know when somethings falling and your hands have stuff in so you try and catch it to yourself using your arm to catch it to you chest, well i tried with my free hand.
Caught the horn to my head (i was pretty quick, didnt want the glue ruining my costume)
Ofcourse that precise moment is when the glue decided to set
So what i managed, is to superglue both a devils horn AND my hand to my forehead
pinkunicorn123 2 years ago
Oh, wow. I'm glad you were able to get it off ok. You were able to get it off ok, right?
I've done something similar except it involved a sword...
DutchHamlet 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure I've had super glue on my finger. Because it's what happens to awesome people.
I just remembered the dumbest thing I have ever done! Oh, it's great. I'll have to make a video. Maybe Monday.
PickledPython 3 years ago
Ha ha. I guess it does. =)
Sweet. Looking forward to the video response.
DutchHamlet 2 years ago
this is a cool blog..
where are you from?
i think i've seen u once
see my channel
brittanniia 3 years ago
Well, I've never done anything stupid because I'm perfect (duh!), but I know something stupid that Kerri did! :P She was trying to bake a pie, and the instructions said to strain the flour. So, she got out the strainer, placed in on the counter, and dumped the flour into it. You can imagine her surprise when she lifted the strainer up to find that all the flour had gone through to the counter. It was priceless. :)
Shelley464 3 years ago
I've done similar things... most of which happened in the kitchen. Ever stop yourself from putting the milk in the pantry and go back to realize you put the cereal in the fridge? Yeah... I have... And I'm sure if I ask Kerri, she'll have a story for me about you... =)
DutchHamlet 3 years ago
In one of my arch. studios, we had to use 3D printing for a project. The 3D printer uses a special white powder, so when the printed model is complete it looks like chalk. The model comes out very fragile, so you have to soak it (drop by drop) in superglue to harden it... I'm a procrastinator so I didn't superglue my model until the last day. You're supposed to use latex gloves and a mask to protect yourself from the fumes, but I didn't because I believe Im immune to everything, of course...
xEKKiSx 3 years ago
Having said that, during my presentation I felt a little out of it (to be honest, I think I might have slurred a bit) and my hands were completely encrusted in superglue and little white specs. They were covered in dry superglue for the next couple of weeks, as well as my belief system. You know how weird it feels to have a drop of dried superglue on your finger, imagine your whole hand... actually, both hands! It was awful!... but I didnt superglue myself to anything, thatd be just dumb! ;)
xEKKiSx 3 years ago
Wow, that's rough. Super glue really is... well, super. So it does come off eventually... right? Lol.
Thanks for sharing! =)
DutchHamlet 3 years ago
Yes, it does come off eventually.
You can help speed up the process with nail polish remover... not to say that you would have it, but if you do, haha.
If you don't have nail polish remover, use body lotion... lots of it.
xEKKiSx 2 years ago
Ha ha. Thanks for the tip.
DutchHamlet 2 years ago