magnetic rulesonance imaging.
magnetic rulesonance imaging.


There was a woman not too long ago who went into an MRI wearing a butt plug with a metal core.
37 0 ReplyHoly Fuck, it went from her ass, deep into her chest core. Pierced by a dull object, i can't even....
33 0 Replythat's fucked
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Here's a video of someone taking a handful of coins into an MRI.
Nothing happens, because coins in the US are made of non-ferrous materials.
The magnet is always on, mind you.
31 0 ReplyGonna drink a few pounds of small magnetic bearing balls to MRI suicide
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I've always wanted to be a frag grenade
19 0 Replywould be about as effective as a cyber truck
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It's a magnetic resonance cascade Gordon!
11 0 ReplyI forgot to take my wallet out of my pants, and it was in the room. None of my cards worked in ATMs after that.
10 0 Replyoh no!!!
4 0 ReplyI have never had an MRI where you didn't completely change into a gown, in a separate room.
They were strict AF, CONSTANTLY asking about piercings, pacemaker, etc... even tattoos (are there metallic ink tattoos?).
How long ago was this?
3 0 Replyi saw some Dr house episode where some guy started screaming in the mri because of his tattoos, I guess some pwpoplw do stick and pokes with ink that's got metal, real tattoos won't have any though.
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Coins aren't magnetic though
8 0 ReplyDon't need to be. MRI will induce current in them which will make them magnetic.
12 0 Reply10 0 ReplyAnd hot.
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US ones aren't but other countries exist
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US coins won't work you small ball bearings
7 0 ReplyThankfully we have other countries in the world
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