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#90 - N. Korean citizen (09/17/2012) [-]
> Implying that the average Western household has the appliances required to fill a pressurized canister.
> Implying that simply filling it with liquid would still jettison the gasoline forward.
> Implying that you wouldn't instead dribble fuel on your own feet and burn like a black guy in the 1800's.

The idea is old, tacky, impractical and highly improbable, but that's not why I'm thumbing you down...

You spelled God's name wrong in the description.
User avatar #118 to #90 - pickedausername (09/18/2012) [-]
Go google a water extinguisher.. Instead of an average fire extinguisher you fill it with water and pressurize it with air.. We had them in the shop I used to work in.. They shoot a good 60 feet or so.
#112 to #90 - potatotown (09/18/2012) [-]
Dude, why are you using so many meme arrows?
are you inferring something?
#97 to #90 - jpawsomesauce **User deleted account** (09/17/2012) [-]
damn you are stupid
User avatar #94 to #90 - iliekcereal ONLINE (09/17/2012) [-]
Why are you using meme arrows?
#93 to #90 - Yojimbo (09/17/2012) [-]
Implying that any implications are in fact being implied.
Implying that any implications are in fact being implied.
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