22
Jul

Has anyone here blown their brains out

I don't know anyone how can i not sneeze again


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I think it might be too late. Have you sneezed before?

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Never in a millions years!!

It's an old wives tale but,………… it is not without a tiny shred of reality.

You cannot blow your brain out (you've only got one! so not “brains”) but, if your sneeze is particularly powerful it is possible to 'pop' your eardrums and can even makes them injured - never hold back a sneeze.

It's this 'pop' and resulting pain that once upon a time lead to the belief that you'd blown out your brain!


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no. seriously no. but you know when the egyptions mummified people they would use a metal hook inserted up through the nose to pull out the brain and put it in a jar, but they’d to break through a bone to get at it. so seriously, he's being funny.

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I think he was joking!

My Mum always used to say that if you keep your eyes open when you sneeze, your eyeballs will pop out, it sounds like your Dad's a bit of a joker like my Mum was.


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Sometimes Parents make a joke that their children take seriously. This is one of those times!

You could never in a million years blow your brains out sneezing!


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Noway man that would never happen its just something parents like to state to there children. Your dad was trying to be funny to you

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Don't worry he was just joking with you. You can’t blow your brains out by sneezing.

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yea it happened to me yesterday…not…

no you cant blow your brains out with a sneeze unless your brain is in your sinus cavity


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Absolutely!

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Bless you!!

I think by admitting to this proves your dad is wrong!

:o)


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Can't happen

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Yes I did !

That's why I came on Y A to re-educate myself :o)


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He was just joking with you, calm down.

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you cant sneeze your brains out and i doubtyou can stop sneezing

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no

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um if someone had would they be in any condition to write about it on YA?

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