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MD—squeezes out a stubborn cyst from a patient’s neck. The pop may just remind you of blowing wrappers off the end of a bendy straw at a restaurant. It's strange, but true. In the clip ...
Next, he uses the straw to take a few drops of water from a cup, letting them drip onto the wrapper, which instantly reacts by moving and expanding. “And then you drip it and watch the magic happen.
As it turns out, blowing into a straw can help exercise your vocal cords and prevent losing your voice. As news site Vox explains, blowing into a straw is one type of what’s known as semi ...
As they’re enjoying a nice dinner, the man starts the classic ‘shooting people with straw wrappers’ trick, and then shows his wife how it’s done. Seriously, these two are who we should all ...
1. You'll need a drinking straw wrapped in paper. (Cafés, juice bars and cinemas provide these.) Squash the ends of the wrapper together to form a tightly compressed wad of paper. Now pull the ...
MD squeezes out a stubborn cyst from a patients neck. The pop may just remind you of blowing wrappers off the end of a bendy straw at a restaurant. It's strange, but true. In the clip, Dr. Lee ...