The flaw in this joke is that stainless steel (most flatware) has at most a very weak magnetic property. This is also a flaw of the crackpot theory (illustrated by people with spoons stuck to their nose) that vaccines make you magnetic.
I seem to recall that only metallic iron is attracted to a magnet and the iron in blood is not metallic iron. Doesn’t it come in our diet from food rich in various ferric compound? These bracelets are a fraud, right along with the copper woven into elastic supports and gloves.
I have a strong magnetic closure on my Fitbit band. I got it because I could adjust the band to exactly fit my wrist… but I also found it has amusing side uses, like pretending I can levitate tableware.
TStyle78 about 3 years ago
There REAL purpose.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 3 years ago
Most of the ones I’ve seen are made from copper. I haven’t seen any magnetic ones yet. I guess they have them though.
C about 3 years ago
Gold ones attract diggers
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
How does magnetism help with blood circulation anyway? Seriously. Is it the iron in the blood?
Ratkin Premium Member about 3 years ago
The Covid vaccine must have caused that. Take ivermectin and inject some antiseptic and you’ll be fine. You can ask Aaron Cnheesehead.
iggyman about 3 years ago
Supposed to help the circulation, mostly it’s main purpose is to make you buy it!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Earl all of those things may be done by getting up off of your butt and moving ;-)
Doug K about 3 years ago
“It doesn’t seem to work on Opal.”
DrDavy2000 about 3 years ago
Your utensils must not be silver or good stainless.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
That’s about as close as Earl’s going to get in terms of having a magnetic personality…
BearsDown Premium Member about 3 years ago
I see that you’re a collector…
monya_43 about 3 years ago
Earl’s wrist would get stuck to the refrigerator, too.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Oy! Earl….you could have left them at home….lol
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
Just be glad you’re not wearing magnetic UNDERWEAR..!!!! (ouch)
Linguist about 3 years ago
You gotta go with the flow, Earl!
allangary about 3 years ago
The flaw in this joke is that stainless steel (most flatware) has at most a very weak magnetic property. This is also a flaw of the crackpot theory (illustrated by people with spoons stuck to their nose) that vaccines make you magnetic.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Leave it Earl….
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
It also accumulates money from suckers on the Internet.
ednorton130 about 3 years ago
My dad had one of these along with a copper bracelet, he died of bone cancer.
SchipLvr about 3 years ago
and used hearing aid batteries…….
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
On the bright side Opal, you’ll always know where to find a paperclip, or safety pin when you need one.
purepaul Premium Member about 3 years ago
I seem to recall that only metallic iron is attracted to a magnet and the iron in blood is not metallic iron. Doesn’t it come in our diet from food rich in various ferric compound? These bracelets are a fraud, right along with the copper woven into elastic supports and gloves.
Lady loves a joke about 3 years ago
That’s an interesting charm bracelet you have, Earl.
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
https://www.healthline.com/health/pain-relief/do-magnetic-bracelets-help-with-pain#are-they-dangerous?
moondog42 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Some of those things turn your skin a healthy green, too
chromosome Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have a strong magnetic closure on my Fitbit band. I got it because I could adjust the band to exactly fit my wrist… but I also found it has amusing side uses, like pretending I can levitate tableware.
JP Steve Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have a bracelet like Earl’s, but I use it to hold small tools and parts while I work. It hasn’t made me any healthier, unfortunately…