I tried those on my girlfriend, (not on the nose) they were so strong that they hurt her, needless to say we don’t use them but it was a fun experiment. Even tried it on me but let’s not go there.
That is why a swallowed rare earth magnet is a medical emergency if there is another one or a piece of iron in the same digestive tract. The two will clamp together and shut off part of the end-to-end blood flow in the intestines. That is very bad news indeed.
I have to get an MRI next week. You know all those piercings, nose clips, belly and other places. . . piercings you paid for? Out they come, if you sneak one by the MRI tech, the machine will remove it for you.
seanfear 8 months ago
yeah my nose was too thick and bony to try this out, so I used my lips and ears instead.
angelolady Premium Member 8 months ago
Good ones for first discovery.
eromlig 8 months ago
How polarizing.
silberdistel 8 months ago
Thanks much for the explanation :-) My expression was the same as B. C.’s in panel two.
BigDaveGlass 8 months ago
Snot a good look though.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 8 months ago
How do they work?
(Must be a miracle)
hariseldon59 8 months ago
For a minute there I thought he’d had his nose pierced.
gammaguy 8 months ago
That will not give him a “magnetic” personality.
Doug K 8 months ago
Who nose what he should do with them? [He sure doesn’t.]
_lounger_ 8 months ago
the hard way…
markkahler52 8 months ago
Now, turn ’em opposite one another, and invent “mag-lev!”
Just-me 8 months ago
Must be a couple of those rare earth magnets.
Man of the Woods 8 months ago
I tried those on my girlfriend, (not on the nose) they were so strong that they hurt her, needless to say we don’t use them but it was a fun experiment. Even tried it on me but let’s not go there.
jagedlo 8 months ago
Wait until you pass by some metal instruments…
More Coffee Please! Premium Member 8 months ago
Just don’t get them wet. We’ve been told (by the bestest authority) that they don’t work when they get wet…
chris_o42 8 months ago
Just don’t sneeze—you’ll blow your brains out!
flagmichael 8 months ago
That is why a swallowed rare earth magnet is a medical emergency if there is another one or a piece of iron in the same digestive tract. The two will clamp together and shut off part of the end-to-end blood flow in the intestines. That is very bad news indeed.
David_the_CAD 8 months ago
Just put them in water, according to a stable genius, that will stop them from working.
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
Nicely done, genius timing.
ladykat 8 months ago
That must hurt!
22Wu33/es Premium Member 8 months ago
Looks like they’re rare earth magnets, too.
Bruce1253 8 months ago
I have to get an MRI next week. You know all those piercings, nose clips, belly and other places. . . piercings you paid for? Out they come, if you sneak one by the MRI tech, the machine will remove it for you.
Paul D Premium Member 8 months ago
Someone had to. But there may have been a less painful way to do it.
Mediatech 8 months ago
And things went south from there.
xSigoff Premium Member 8 months ago
Looks like he has discovered rare earth magnets. Neodymium magnets to be more precise….
h.v.greenman 8 months ago
Did he thing the nose ornaments might make him more attractive?
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
He can easily accessorize his nose with attractive metal objects.
zeexenon 8 months ago
Outstanding in his field … North to South.
samadartson 8 months ago
That’s what happens when you stick your nose where it doesn’t belong!
Ivan the Terrible 8 months ago
The “Lodestone Age”.
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
Must have been a foul smell around!
sisterea 8 months ago
Just don’t dip your nose in water.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
The ones that have a warning label about letting body parts get between them.
mfrasca 8 months ago
“F*cking magnets, how do they work?”
PAR85 8 months ago
So it’s not some kind of weird nose piercing.
Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member 8 months ago
Doesn’t he mean, “I’b discobered bagnets”