
Poison Can Be Sucked Out
Sorry Hollywood, you can’t suck snake venom out of a wound.
In Reality: Venom doesn’t remain in one place, it spreads through the body — and fast. Plus, someone putting their mouth on a poison/venom wound would just increase the risk of infection. If you’re bit by something poisonous/venemous, try to remember what the animal looked like and get medical assistance ASAP.
#11 Because silencers deafen the sound people who hear it think something was dropped, or a car backfires, or its a small firework and forget. At least according to my actual life experiences.
And the absynthe you get is fake. The real one has thujon, a psychedelic
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If you wear a bulletproof vest, nothing will happen to you even if they shoot at you with hunting rifles.
(hint: a fireball isn't an explosion either)
#7 is just BS