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  • Well from that aand all the experiments he's done he must have cancer

  • Actually, the noise your hearing is the microwaves interfering with the Audio Circuit in your camera. NEVER EVER cook without a microwave door, and never tap safties. It might look safe, but as you can hear, it can cook you.

  • nothing happened to him, Hmmmm unless you count never being able to have children! Lol :)

  • Please stand in front of it so as to take you out of the gene pool!

  • @Gumipoid it's not actual radiation. it's non-ionizing microwave radiation. Think of it like a beam of light except at a much lower frequency.

    You're thinking of ionizing radiation that comes from Uranium or Plutonium such as gamma rays (which is also in the same electromagnetic family except at an INSANELY high frequency), but they don't come from microwave ovens at all.

  • 3.2.1 beep you now have cancer

  • @treydarling nope

  • Feigling! Kennst du denn nicht die Wellenlänge!

  • anybody else see it disintegrate at 5:46

  • i can hear he is running away. Smart man

    

  • you idiot.. you forgot to put a stick of TNT in it, or nothing will happen

  • That ant in no 10 foot pit or an controlled onvironment........... I got cancer just from watching this

  • Microwaves give off NON IONIZING radiation which is the type that causes cancer and mutations. Another example of non ionizing radiation is radio waves and visible light!

    Harmless, except at high power (for obvious heating reasons). Microwaves can cook due to their ability to cause water molecules to vibrate, thus friction, thus heat. Metal objects only heat due to induction and conduction.

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  • Why don't you set the auto start timer on the microwave so you dont have to run away so fast?

  • im never gonna try this at home, no chance i will anyway im scared of microwaves myself, like when i cook food in it im on my guard even when i go take the food and like im about to ask someone else to take it for me... i guess we can call this a microwave phobia

  • microwaves count as radiation don't they?

    so did you grow a third arm? xD

  • It really doesn't matter if you did this in a 10' sunken pit. Unless you have metal shielding encompassing this experiment, you are exposing yourself, and everything within close proximity to microwave energy. It seems strange you would basically microwave your whole body, but won't heat food in one, hmmm.

  • u should never do this u here that buzzing sound in the camers that frying the camcroder chips inside as well doing what everis microwaving in side the microwave

  • The aalready microwaved a microwave. Though what would be interesting is if they microwaved a microwave microwaving a microwave microwaving a carbon monoxide detector. A carbon monoxide detector is the victum of my death that's why I said that!

  • Well, sometimes cell phones can give me headaches.

  • Yes, it CAN cause cancer you morons... Microwaves are infrared radiation!

  • @TheSuperSubber Microwaves are exactly that: microwaves, around the frequency of your WiFi internet.

  • @TheSuperSubber A microwave is a microwave. An infrared wave is an infrared wave. I'm sure they're not the same.

  • It doesn't turn to sound waves. Your camera is receiving electronic interference from the strong 2.4GHz radio signal. Or else nearbuy objects that contain iron atoms are being set to vibrate at 60hz (the frequency at which the microwave beam is modulated, and same frequency you here in the video and same frequency of any audio frequency electronic interference). Even rusty nails 5 to 10 feet away would be set to vibrating as would any iron or iron oxide (hematite) in nearby rocks and soil.

  • sound's like a heli :D

  • Try researching on Wikipedia for terms like:

    Radiation poisoning

    Radiation cancer

    Gamma Ray

    Radiation

    Microwave Radiation

    For advanced, try:

    Radiofrequency (RF) Radiation: Satellite Dish, Radar, Power Line, and Miscellaneous

    The person that discovered microwaves stood in front of radar and candybar melted from it in his pocket.

    For most microwaves you really should be atleast 3 to 6 feet away from it while it's running, because it's like giving yourself a load of xrays. Out of the kitchen.

  • @KnightChatX you are an idiot. the microwaves and the x rays are a totally diferent thing even if they are in the electromagnetic spectrum. you have more probability for get cancer for a fucking light bulb than the microwaves. why? because the visible light have more energy per photon than the microwaves. something i can't understand is why the people think only because is called radiation it can give cancer.

  • @coilgunman Ok, radiation is caused from electromagnetic heat, in a relay/solenoid spark gap transmitter or when you flip light switch on and off the spark generates electrical conductive heat who's frequency can be picked up by other electronics which is radiation, it's used in everything from communication signals, experiments, radar, to scanning planets.

    The microwave came from radar and earlier atomic atom testing.

    Google morse code relay circuit to understand the communications aspect

  • @coilgunman Also try Chernobyl disaster incident PART 1, and researching about Nevada's early nuclear test's.

    Read up on how radiation impacts the environment and humans, we need it to survive but the amount of radiation and type of radiation waves is important.

    Radiation carried in particles in the air humans breath it's hazardous when it gets inside your lungs, which is why they made many rules for things such as not having certain plastics in microwaves near food.

  • @coilgunman You stick a hot dog in a microwave and it blows up, those microwaves with open or damaged door isn't fully contained.

    Think of an old nuclear with a hole in it you think that's safe?

    No way.

    Think it's safe after an old nuclear bomb goes off immediately in area it happened and that the radiation isn't in the environment?

    Check chernobyl as great example.

  • @KnightChatX you Sr. are oficialy an ignorant. im not talking about ionizing radiation, nuclear tests or disasters. i am talking about the microwaves are non ionizing radiation is RF radiation and because contain the word "radiation" they not are radioactive or ionizing radiation, if you didn't know the 90% of the enternet are lies and bullshit

  • @coilgunman RF = Radio Frequency, when a spark takes place it generates radiated heat from the conductive reaction. Old war documents state these charged particles get into the air and you breath it they bond with the inner lining of your throat and lungs often causing irritation which causes cancer.

    Ractions with surfaces such as plastics splits apart particles releasing them into the air and dispersing onto surfaces.

    Certain popcorn bags a few years ago also had this.

  • @coilgunman The magnetron is an old nuclear device, and the computers used for today's microwaves are old micro computer processors developed by the military.

    It's commercial introduction was applied by Ratheon after it was limited to only restraunts and institutions due to it's size in controlled settings during early experiments.

  • @coilgunman you have water and metal such as iron in your body. microwave it falls between the radio and infrared spectrum, and we know what UV does to skin cells.

    The case of the microwave contains much of the energy, and under normal circumstances it would be about 2 inches from the surface, while the rest of the radiation is about 3 to 6 feet from the outter side of the case.

    However, the door here is damaged so this does not apply.

  • @coilgunman When radiation got into soldiers bodies in the old days, it became more deadly to the person than on them physically and poenetrating from outside in.

    The body can absorb some radiation to a point before getting radiation sickness, the body ejects these through your normal organs that remove contamination, once they become damaged can no longer filter such things out, and if charge particles get into your lunger and nose and throat things get bad.

  • @KnightChatX and the rules or warnings about not having certain plastics in microwaves near food is because when you heat the plastic even in a conventional oven they start to descompose realsing toxic and carcinogenic chemicals such as bencene, formaldheyde etc. not because they become radioactive, search how a microwave oven works and you will find why a microwave oven is not a fucking nuclear device, please before coment search a little and this way you don't scare people putting lies and...

  • All electromagnetic energy can be characterized as waves with a specific wavelength and frequency distributed over a continuous range known as the electromagnetic spectrum. For example, some radio waves have a wavelength of 6 feet (12 meters) and a frequency of 50 million hertz (Hz-cycles per second). Visible light waves have a wavelength of 400 to 700 millimicrons, and typical X-rays have a length of 0.01 millimicrons and a frequency of 30 x 10¹² millions.

  • @coilgunman Microwaves (short waves or high frequency radio waves) are the shortest of radio waves, with a length of 0.1 millimeter and a frequency of 3 x 109 Hz. They are found in the non-ionizing portion of the energy spectrum, between radio waves and visible light. "Non-ionizing" means that microwaves do not detach charged particles and produce atoms with an unbalanced plus or minus charge. Microwaves can therefore safely produce heat and not cause food to become radioactive.

  • @coilgunman Microwaves are reflected from most metals but they produce inductive resonance's in the atoms of many other substances. It was the discovery of their reaction to metals that led to the invention of radar. It was their ability to produce resonant coupling that led to the invention of the microwave oven.

    However, remember it is radiation, the materials of microwave chamber are designed to contain radiation. non-ionized inside out but how could it be polarized without ionizing?

  • @KnightChatX Did you know how a magnetron works? if you know please show me were are the nuclear thing, the magnetron only is a vacumm tube and is sealed how the hell the electrons could escape or what kind of particles are you talking about. in a spark gap the the only kind of particles present are electrons, some ionized atoms (plasma) those are ionized because the electrons flow.

    in the last part of your "explication" your are conrtadicting yourself

  • @coilgunman Why do you think they call it a magnetron? Try researching a Klystron type of microwave generator for example in comparison to the 4 inch magnatron, you'll notice it generates electrons, which of course you do have charged particles of radiated reactive heat from the chemical reaction.

    The contradiction is because while tests which stopped many years ago once microwaves were deemed safe, they stopped at saying it didn't generate charged particles.

    Which isn't true we know today

  • @coilgunman If you understand radiation, what makes it, how particles maintain charge and impact the environment and living things, you'd unbderstand the nuclear aspects of atomics, and why certain things are so dangerous to living organisms and why alot of things cause cancer.

    Cancer are dead cells that forget to die off, instead of dying off they linger in a state and continue multiplying. Things such as radiation kills or causes cancer to spread and grow because of this reaction.

  • @coilgunman Your immune system is overwhelmed because the particles coated the physical linings of your insides, attaching to your dead cells, causing tumor growth and more.

    Sense the ractive material stays in your body, and lower immune system your organs die systematically.

    The process is painful and slow.

    Lung, throat, and other internal cancers come from such exposure to reactive elements.

    Small continous exposure to weaker waves over longer period can have greater impact.

  • @coilgunman Microwaves do emit radiation and the reaction heats food in a contained microwave cage, the cage itself is designed to contain the harmful emmisions of most the radiation , when power is cut off after 1 to 3 minutes the radiation level drops with the loss of high energy and magnetism and the passing of electrons. When the microwave beeps the food is ready and safe the microwave has stopped emitting. Yet particles in the air still maintain a charge for a bit after microwave is off.

  • @KnightChatX wtf! im make you a question. what are these particles that are you saying? and you answer a chain of things without sense

    1)Why do you think they call it a magnetron? because they have a pair of magnets for spin the electrons

    2)Try researching a Klystron type of microwave generator for example in comparison to the 4 inch magnatron, you'll notice it generates electrons, which of course you do have charged particles of radiated reactive heat from the chemical reaction

  • @KnightChatX a klystron and the magnetron are similar both are vacumm tubes and emit electrons

    3)charged particles of radiated reactive heat from the chemical reaction:

    this is the most stupid thing i ever been seen

    what are radiated reactive heat and were the fuck are the chemical reaction

    4)tests which stopped many years ago once microwaves were deemed safe, they stopped at saying it didn't generate charged particles.

    Which isn't true we know today

  • @KnightChatX first the microwaves are still beeing studing

    5) after a lot of posts youre still without showme were are the nuclear thing in the magnetron or even in the kylstron if you think because they have electrons are nuclear you are wrong search for termoionic effect and you will find they don't have envolved nuclear reactions or someting related

  • @KnightChatX

    6)If you understand radiation, what makes it:

    radiation is every propagation of energy trought a medium. what make it: if you are refering to ionizing radiation. they are made of alpha particles, beta particles gamma rays and x rays

  • @KnightChatX

    7)when power is cut off after 1 to 3 minutes the radiation level drops with the loss of high energy and magnetism and the passing of electrons. When the microwave beeps the food is ready and safe the microwave has stopped emitting. Yet particles in the air still maintain a charge for a bit after microwave is off: tell me were come out the electrons or "the charged particles" the microwaves can't charge particles because they dont are ionizing radiation. only danger is thermal

  • @coilgunman It's not a good idea to use microwave with oven door off or when oven is damaged. The stuff in your microwave is shielded for a reason.

    If you can't understand why I dunno what else to say.

    If there wasn't charged particles featuring positive and negative energy in the air inside the microwave and moving about, there would not be conductivity when you have aluminum in there. And thermal heat is from the reaction.

    Don't enhale the stuff that you smell, not good for ya.

  • @KnightChatX the microwaves only make to oscilate the polar molecules like the water ones. please show me the scientific material about the radiological effect of the microwaves. Again the only effects of the microwaves are thermal and could make interference with radiocomunications and with electronic implants like pacemakers that could be deadly. my conclusion is THE MICROWAVES ARE DANGEROUS BUT NOT CARCINOGENIC and you need to learn more about the microwaves in sources deserving of belief.

  • @coilgunman the microwaves only make to oscilate the polar molecules like the water ones.

    Your body has alot of water in it, and other conductive materials.

    Electronic heat or signal via conductivity is radiation.

    For the same reason when a nuke goes off it emits light and burning mass, and a lightbulb.

    Micro Wave = Microscopic Wave

    Light, Oscilation, Electric Field

    Electrical Heat is Radiation

    Turning a light switch on and off emits radiation too from the spark.

  • @KnightChatX It's not a good idea to use microwave with oven door off or when oven is damaged. The stuff in your microwave is shielded for a reason: yes because can make interference with a lot of stuff and can burn you

    Your body has alot of water in it, and other conductive materials

    of course this is why they are dangerous and can burn your body

  • @KnightChatX If there wasn't charged particles featuring positive and negative energy in the air inside the microwave and moving about, there would not be conductivity when you have aluminum in there. And thermal heat is from the reaction first the microwaves don't are charged particles they are electromagnetic waves

    second the molecules oscilate because the polar molecules want to align with the electromagnetic field

  • @KnightChatX there would not be conductivity when you have aluminum in there. And thermal heat is from the reaction

    The aluminium and the most metals have a conductivity, when you put aluminium in the microwave they make sparks because the electromagnetic induction not for carged particles did you ever been seen a nuclear reactor core?

    search in youtube for it and tell me were are the f...ing sparks the only visible thing is cherenkov radiation

  • @KnightChatX did you ever been seen cherenkov radiation in your microwave when you put a glass of water in it? i have a geiger counter(gamma-scout) the geiger counter show normal background levels of IONIZING RADIATION in the cavitiy of the microwave(.08-.17 uSv)

    Micro Wave = Microscopic Wave

    LIES! the wavelength of the microwaves are from 30cm to 1mm if you cant see something of 30cm you are blind or you need glasses

  • @KnightChatX Light, Oscilation, Electric Field:

    whats that!?

    Electrical Heat is Radiation: yes but did you knou what kind of radiation?

    Turning a light switch on and off emits radiation too from the spark:

    again yes. but what kind of radiation?

    or you are going to say Is ElEcTrYcAl HeAt

    MaDa OuT oF mIcRO DiCkS ThAt ArE cArCiNoGeNiC PaRtIcLeS

    PLEASE LEARN MORE about the microwaves after post.

    were are you scientific material that suports your Knowledge

  • microwqaving without a door only lets some of the microwaves escape from the oven which slowers the heating process or ..letting cd arc process.. whatever

  • micro wave a can of beans!

  • Boy, you have a LOT of time on your hands, don't you

  • idiot

  • hey what will happen if some one stick there dick in there lols!!!

  • @MrNismogtr you would happen lol jking

  • Whoa, that's scary.

  • :o I have the perfect request!!

    Microwave...[DUN DUN DUNNNN].....AN OVEN!! O.O

  • GE we build them tuff lol

  • you get aids from this when its shuffed up your ass

  • Radiation poison

  • what was on fire...?

  • I know what would happen....CANCER!!!

  • Yeah, I'm not sure if microwaves can cause cancer, but I know that saturated ones can definately cook you from the inside out. The last thing you will smell is your organs cooking. I think it would smell like steak. lol.

  • actually it's a common misconception that microwaves cook from the inside out.

  • Why don't you microwave another microwave oven?!?!?!?! That will be interesting!

  • @jecwhiz HE ALREADY DID

  • @jecwhiz have them both on

  • @jecwhiz lol inception

  • Microwaves create non-ionizing radiation and are not cancer causing.

    I'm not saying they won't damage tissue, but a microwave won't give you cancer.

  • I guarantee if you stood in front of this you would get severe burns at least

    That makes sense though even damaged tissue wont cause cancer for that would mean that cuts would cause cancer.

    In reality its your body that gives you cancer.

    Feel free to disagree with me for its all opinions because I have no facts

  • @fishysims yes it is technically you body, the cancerous tumours form because cells do not copy the DNA across properly, resulting in a cancerous cell. these are then normally absorbed by white blood cells (lymphocytes i think) and therefore virtually harmless. The cancer gene, however, makes these damaged cells reproduce much faster than normal cells, though, so fast that the white blood cells cant engulf them quickly enough. eventually chunks of the tumor will break off and attatch to another

  • @fishysims part of the body (such as the liver etc.) and this is what generally kills people. Now often this happens naturally, but in some cases gamma waves (a form of nuclear radiation and also an electomagnetic wave) which heve the smallest wave lengths (so small that they can intefere with parts of our cells) can disrupt the nucleus of the cell (bit where the DNA is) and cause that cell to become cancerous. So it is technically due to the body but it can be triggered in other ways.

  • @willwoodhouse why do we need nuclear radiation to heat our food?

  • @CAILLOUX65 Gamma waves arent just formed from nuclear radiation... that's a common misconsception because that is one of the kinds of nuclear radiation (I.E. break down of the nucleus of an atom giving off energy as gamma waves). But they can also be produced by other means. These, however, are not produced in microwaves and they have no effect on cooking meat. Instead microwaves are used (a normal electromagnetic wave emitted from many sources) because they are the same size as the water

  • @CAILLOUX65 molecules, and therefore making them vibrate faster (heating them up)

    The reason why we choose this method is because it is the quickest way to get an even cook all the way through that food substance so in reality it is just a convenience thing.

    Also heating via microwaves leaves the food completely safe, as it does not realease any ionising particles after the heating stops (therefore it is almost entirely safe )

    :)

  • ionized radiation doesn't cause cancer, you're the stupid one.

  • Oh, that is really dangerous. Does the sound come from HF that is coupeling into the mircophone amlifier circuity of the cammera?

  • microwaves cannot cause cancer, only burns. microwaves cause the h2o molecules to vibrate excessively which generates friction then heat. If you were to touch a high powered radio antenna, the same thing would happen. Cellular phones operate at a higher frequency, more energy, with lots of exposure damage the way cells copy eachother---causing slight slight risk of cancer if you sleep with 20 phones taped to your head (and they are analog)

  • @richiemonkey120 Actually cell phones operate at a lower frequency than microwave ovens... either at 915 MHz or 1800 MHz...

  • @richiemonkey120 wow, you no your shit (Y)

  • @richiemonkey120 microwaves, cell phones and anything elce that give microwave radiation cause cancer due to the damaging of the dna cells and anyone who thinks they don't is insane. microwvaes happen to be about 1000x as powerful as a cell phone at 2.4ghz so they will give you caner muchh much faster.

  • @richiemonkey120 oh alsoo incase you didnt know cell phones operate on a lower frequancy most between 900mhz and 1.9ghz microwaves run at 2.4ghz. everything between 500mhz and 5.8ghz wil hurt your body equally as much

  • @richiemonkey120 Cellphones are at lower frequencies. Microwaves are at 2.4ghz (aka the microwave band), cellphones are at 0.8 to 1.9ghz. Cellphones also emit a lot less energy than a microwaves which require around 1000 watts or so to run. Your lucky to get a watt from a cellphone. Wifi routers are at 2.4ghz but are low powered, microwave relays used for tv and radio are in the same band and probably pretty high power since they relay signals long distances.

  • @richiemonkey120 Right, because cell phones obviously use gamma radiation. Makes no sense that a radio wave based piece of equipment can cause cancer.

  • @richiemonkey120

    they'd like you to believe that ;)

  • 5:07 is a huey??

  • it broke the camra!

  • u are my hero

  • um pyromaniac7000 it's actually been proven that exposure to microwave radiation can and does cause cancer... just putting it out there...

  • Nope. Microwaves made now dont produce enough radiation. You would need one from the 70's and below, and chanced are that they wouldent work anymore. Anyone who gets cancer now from any micro radiation source, is because its altered, broke, or asembeled wrong.

  • my grandmother has one from the 70s that still works perfectly. and a dishwasher, space heater, fans, several lamps, and a toaster among other things. stuff made back then was actually built to last. not like today where crap falls apart and you have to get a new one every three years because it is so cheaply made and the screws are put in with hammers to speed production. God bless those chinese communist factory workers!

  • So what happens when you put several microwaves all pointing toward a center location. _ Now that would be cool!

  • new way to burn ants?

  • first off, shut the fuck up with the whole "cancer" shit...your not going to get cancer you fucktards,just a very very bad burn.

  • how old are you pyromaniac7000?

  • you are asking for cancer

  • what do microwaves have to do with cancer exactly?

  • Nothing..Just don't let the high freq. waves hit you!

  • in the beginning when you start the micro then run a way it sounds like its frying your camera and this would make a hell of a rat trap just add a 1 way door to the hole in the first microwave and wire a switch to the door so when the rat goes in fried. and I hear a helicopter at 5:26.

  • CANCER!

  • i love u subwofa i couldn't stop laughing

  • u no it produce radtion

  • we prolly dont, why not tell us how u kno?

  • boring!

  • MICROWAVE A LIVE RAT

  • No wonder my WiFi was interrupted on christmas. You were microwaving without the door lol xD

  • LOL!

  • i dont think even the mythbusters would do this

  • because who needs testical juice when u can have a microwave with out a door

  • i like how the description says in a 10' sunken pit. and yet at ~3:36 you can see its on a lawn somewhere lol

  • it microwaved itself!

    this is like a suicide

    LOL!

  • R.I.P. dovetastic... :'(

  • @VegitarianTabloidTV he is not dead. he is still alive. he is making new videos of microwaving with MALIK 11000 Microwaving Robot. He made another video of microwaving without door

  • Doing this does not cause cancer. It kills cancer cells but also kills your cells too. So if you are exposed to this for a long period of time you will die.

  • cancer! CANCER JUST BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO!!!

  • Notice the camera is stable... thats because he's probably 100ft away

  • oh my God the radiation can kill you do not try to do this shit!!

  • he's right it can KILL YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • dont do this lol its not good the radiation coems out of microwave and can KILL YOU!!!! do not try this as he says leve i to profesinals!

  • That's a really effective way to jam any 2.4GHz wireless devices in the neighborhood (WiFi, cordless phones, etc...). A nice 1000W of interference.

    Good way to get the FCC on your ass too if you do that on a repeated basis. Yes, operating a microwave oven without the door screen (which is meant to keep microwaves in) is unlawful, you're exceeding legal maximum radiated power limits by several orders of magnitude.

  • What's that? I can't hear you. My bluetooth headset's not working again. Oh of course, it's because Dovetastic is operating the microwave without the door again.

  • ur not too smart are u

  • u might get cancer

  • That is VERY dangerous, hope u are far away :D

  • no kids for you lol

  • Interesting.  Perhaps you could try this again with several pieces of tin foil in a zig-zag form, in different distances from the opening of the microwave to observe the effects.

  • you know if you come into contact with micro waves they will give u radiation poisoning and cancer

  • Wrong.

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  • no it wont it will only heat you microwaves are non ionizing radiation (radio waves,microwaves,infrared light and soft UV) you will get cancer and radiation poisoning if you are exposed to strong ionizing radiation for large amount of time (hard UV,X-rays,gamma rays,alpha particles,beta particles and neutrons

  • jeeze guys i was just messing around dont get all fancy on me

  • u wanna know what happens wen u go to close to a microwave?

    watch the second house on the left, the last 5 min ;)

  • isn't it the last house on the left

  • I don`t know why but i felt weird while watching this vbideo.

  • that was hurting why dint u even microwave nuttin

  • i agree u have done better stuff experiment wise... but there show is more entertaining then yours...

    any ways i love u both

  • i thought the door was to stop all the microwaves coming out? thats what you did. took the microwave out of microwave oven. thats an oven

  • People should be required to take a basic physics class before they're allowed to enter the adult world.

    Seriously, are you retarded? Do you know anything about physics?

  • I know how to give a good Blowjob!!

  • so the thing about microwaves... they dont produce heat by transffering heat... they produce heat by causing friction on a molecular level. think about it, every water molecule in your body rubbing against each other until it evaporates.

    Dude. we know you wanna think you're badass and all, but next time cut a square hole (the actual shape of a microwave, yes the wave, not the appliance) and stick your hand right in front of it so we can actually see it sizzle.

  • cool but I'm not sure about the sunken pit there seems to be too much light and too much background when the microwave doesn't fill the square

  • your right it does seem way to light for a ten foot hole eh?

  • suken pit? we can clearly see your out side at 3:38, unless you have trees in your sunken pit.

  • at 418 he runs away  lol

  • Bet you dont want to be Microwaved!

  • ionizing radiation gives u cancer, microwaves are non-ionizing. so they are safer

  • EPIC Fail =/P

  • You deserve an epic flail.

  • Actually you should.

  • Actually you do.

    grammar fail

  • the micro waves heat up water particles in objects so its a very bad idea to get close to that - were 90% water

  • No, More like 70% water, If we were 90% water, We'd be just a pulpy puddle, Right?

  • dude were 88% water its a fact....

  • Hmm....