January 27, 2009
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Microwave Experiment
I know this is quite old but I thought I would post it once again.
Under no circumstances should you try this at home.I don't know if I will ever use my moby again.
I know this is quite old but I thought I would post it once again.
Under no circumstances should you try this at home.
I don't know if I will ever use my moby again.
Comments (38)
no way! I kind of want to try it...but I live in an apartment so I think I could get in a lot of trouble if the whole place burns down.
*LOL* So Im watching htis, and as its growing I htought... WOW that kind of looks scary... like a monster... then of course, it is a monster! That was fantastic!
WHOA!!!!

@CanadianConspiracy -
I think the worst thing I have put in the microwave as an "adult" is an arby's sandwich. I forgot to take off the wrapper and didn't realize it was foil until I saw all these blue flashes.
When I was a kid, I stuck a few G.I. Joes in the microwave but no evil demons from hell came out of them.
@theladyofabundance -
I remember a few years ago there was video trend on a website I frequented that featured people putting certain objects in the microwave. I thought this was one of those videos. Oh was I mistaken. I need to find those old videos because some were hilarious.
@Evolutionary_21 -
Yeah, not quite expecting that.
@godfatherofgreenbay - LOL!
oops! My boyfriend one time put a pinecone in my friend's microwave for ten minutes or something. There was sap everywhere and it caught on fire and smelled terrible. If you put a cd in the microwave with the shiny side up you'll see electricity like rolling around on the surface, it's really cool. Just don't do it for too long or you'll break the microwave. Which probably gives us cancer, so maybe you should.
@CanadianConspiracy -
So microwaves and a link to cancer...is this your conspiracy? I have heard that one before but never delved into the subject.
Pine cones in the microwave...reminds me of how my dad cooks food in the microwave. After 30 years of having one he doesn't understand how they work and everything he cooks, he cooks too long and it takes out all the moisture. He once put a potato in and it exploded and blew the microwave door off its hinges and it was still running so he exposed us to all of that.
That's one heck of an MMS function.
WTF!!!! This was wild - after the first couple of viewings, I think I like it.
Haha that is too, too funny about your dad! I'm pretty sure it's a proven fact that extended exposure to microwave rays can cause cancerous cells to form. So I guess that means it's not a conspiracy theory. Just don't stand in front of the microwave when it's running and I think it'd be ok
@chromepoet -
I think that is a new standard security feature in case your phone is stolen; you dial your number and it unleashes the demons of hell upon the thief.
@jacksoncroons -
I wonder if that will happen if I microwave a Peep. That video gave me nightmares last night.
@CanadianConspiracy -
I can't remember what skit show it was on, I think Saturday Night Live, where a pregnant woman presses her stomach into a running microwave. I always have that picture in my head when I think of microwaves and cancer. I tend to stay away from them. When I started teaching in the grade school, my classroom had fluorescent lights and 3 microwaves. I think I am doomed. I normally only ran two microwaves but one student was impatient so he plugged in the third without asking me and he blew all the fuses on our side of the school. Apparently the other classroom was running two mics and I had three...5 microwaves at the same time just sounds horrible now.
Wait...why on earth were there so many microwaves in your classroom??
@CanadianConspiracy -
We were a private school and if we wanted to have a hot lunch program we basically would have had to rebuild the school. Yeah, so kids would bring in all sorts of crap to microwave. I should take that back we had the worst lunch program in the United States or at least that is how I felt. They had menus from local fast food joints. Tuesdays was Dairy Queen, Thursday was Domino Pizza Day, and Friday was Subway..ok maybe Subway wasn't that bad but the kids never ate from there.
Wow. I can't believe parents would stand for that! I bet it was terrible trying to get them to pay attention when they were all stuffed with Dairy Queen and Dominos.
@CanadianConspiracy -
Thank god ice cream wasn't on the menu. Yes, afternoons on which we served Domino's or Dairy Queen really sucked because they were so lackadaisical. Some of those kids gorged themselves. I remember one kid would regularly order 2 cheeseburgers and 2 hot dogs every dairy queen day and he was 5th grade and all of it was finished by the end of lunch. Those were the days I had p.e. so I could run it out of them.
Dag. Two cheeseburgers AND two hot dogs? There's no way I would let my kid eat that! At least you had them running.
@CanadianConspiracy -
Yeah and believe it or not parents complained that I actually made them do exercise in p.e. Apparently the guy I replaced just had them play kickball every p.e. class.
Haha that sounds like a pretty wack elementary school if you ask me!
@CanadianConspiracy -
Well I'm no longer there and I couldn't be happier.
Good for you
It's weird to me when people constantly complain about their jobs like many people I know do, but they never do anything about it.
@godfatherofgreenbay - You should. I do it all the time to entertain the kids. No lurking evil.
I think I radiated my eyeballs just by watching that.
that totally looked like a monster
very creepy!
that looked like something from a horror movie.
What a video! lol
I used to microwave chocolate marshmallows and then poured egg nog over then. Yummy!
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lauren
That is old, but it is so cool. This big monster coming out of nowhere is awesome. I think it is cool to put things in the microwave, just not beer cans and that was not my idea. But put a gummy bear on top of a marshmallow and put it on a jolly rancher. Watch that! It's scary though when you're standing right in front of the microwave.
@Shy___Away -
I was afraid to go near my phone or microwave after I saw this.
@s_a_r_a_h_1 -
Isn't amazing what they use to make cell phones these days?
@UR_MUSE -
Just like any food that is "cooked" in the microwave.
@SpongeBobScaredyPants -
It could pass for something in a horror movie because it is so freaky.
@nattata -
That does sound tasty. I used to love putting marshmallows in the microwave. Hmmm...now I am thirsty for some hot chocolate with a touch of kirschwasser.
@laurenlo12390 -
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@TiRocKiinPiinK -
The worst things I ever microwaved were what I called Chex Mix and Arby's. I put chex into a bowl and dumped some worcestershire sauce on it and thought that was enough. HORRIBLE! The Arby's I forgot that the wrappers were foil. That was sort of cool to see little blue "lightning bolts" flying around the microwave. A beer can? That sounds quite interesting.
That was fun.
@godfatherofgreenbay -
Nope, it is aluminum too! You'll just get a bunch of sparks and a messed up microwave and maybe a small fire. I don't plan on trying any microwave experiments anytime soon. I only did it before because we were bored in a dorm room.
So I watched this, and my computer turned off, right as soon as the screen flickered black after the monster.
It really creeped me out.
@beachblondie711 -
Wow that is really creepy.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!
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