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Tried it with a fridge magnet. Didn't work (obviously). I remember as a kid pressing non ferrous coins on my hand/arm that would stick to it and defy gravity for a while - it's a mix of friction and surface tension, nothing to do with magnets. Any unvaxxed person would experience the same result, try it for yourself!
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: JAGStorm
I have looked into those for a friend. She wanted to know how they worked. There is special eyeliner that has iron powder in it. You put the eyeliner on and let it dry. The eyelashes have several tiny rare earth magnets that stick to the dry eyeliner.
I could see where that could be a problem in a MRI.
originally posted by: Bigburgh
HAAA, best not get an MRIπππ€£π€£π€£ππ
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
I think this is awesome. I would take one of those people camping with me and if I got lost all I need to do is chop off their arm, stick it in a body of water and wait for it to point north. Problem solved.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: Doctor Smith
I was cheated. I just tried sticking a magnet to my arm and it fell right off.