Is it possible to fill a condom with helium?
12 Answers to "Is it possible to fill a condom with helium?"
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The US federal government has placed restrictions on the use of helium. No doubt conservatives would be against any use of condoms.
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Probably not
"Helium fills a lot more than balloons. Because the gas is inert and has extreme melting and boiling points—both near absolute zero—scientists use it in cryogenics, high-energy accelerators, arc welding, and silicon wafer manufacturing. A severe reduction in the availability of helium could force hospitals to replace costly MRI magnets or restrict patient access to them.
The federal government, which sets helium prices, announced in April that helium prices would spike from $75.75 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) in FY 2012 to $84 per Mcf in FY 2013. (Last year, prices rose only 75 cents.) This price spike, along with uncertain federal policy (and a peculiar industry setup to begin with), is threatening to create a shortage. Here’s what’s going on."
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Is it possible to fill a balloon with a cQck?
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Why did that remind me of the scene in The 40 yo virgin?
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that is a good idea
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Of course - however it will slowly deflate... just like the real thing.....
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its essentially just rubber so yes...
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only if it was used by a balloon animal?
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I don't see why not
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yea x)
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Yes its just a balloon
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Posted by vickieprince Dec 7th, 2012 at 10:07AM
You can't find a better use for it?.....lmao
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