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wild_man

dont touch the old sardines :O

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if tin can is not eat for many years time gas is produce make possible tin cans doing explosions :o

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26257116

 

make very rare thing if player try to open very old can foods is possible receiving some injure to face and hands need bandage also antibiotic and painkiller for fix ;)

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lol

 

And no.

 

However eating damaged tin can could make you sick since if its got hole init and its been lying around few weekz...

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If you open a can, there's a small chance of it exploding due to gas pressure, if I've read this correctly. I like the idea, though I can see it causing a lot of rage.

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Ever heard of this Swedish specialty?

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surstr%C3%B6mming

 

As finnish guy i have heard it.. Anyways what made me laugh...

 

"When opened, the contents release a strong and sometimes overwhelming odour; the dish is ordinarily eaten outdoors."

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As finnish guy i have heard it.. Anyways what made me laugh...

 

"When opened, the contents release a strong and sometimes overwhelming odour; the dish is ordinarily eaten outdoors."

Madventures :D

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