If Your Favorite Characters Were Fonts



G is for Gonzo P is for Pepe and U is for Uncle Deadly. I don't know about you guys, but I desperately need to download this font. Of course, if you prefer Harry Potter, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Pixar movies, then there are other alphabets that you might suit you better.

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It would be nice to download the alphabet and print it big with a printing house. Then stick the letters on the wall and teach your children to read.
Otherwise, the xlarge seems to cost $45.
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That is not how to walk on glass! Break a large amount of glass windows and bottles. Throw away any bottle neck pieces. Put all of it in a burlap bag. Tumble the bag in a laundromat drier. (You do not want to ruin your own, do you?) Keep tumbling until there are no more sharp edges.
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The fire eating article is fairly complete. The other ones not so much. The worst is the glass walking one. Full of misinformation and light on helpful info. Just enough info to get good and cut up. I've been walking on glass since 2003 and while I've never been injured, I also have a clue. I was taught how to do this and no I won't share how.

I will say that the information above about how to make the glass is incomplete and also cheating. We don't tumble away or sand down the sharp edges, there's no need. I can jump from a hight of 3 feet into a pile of glass without any cuts.

Grrrr. Not only are these people giving away another trades secrets, but there putting people in danger with misinformation.
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the article about fire breathing is slightly incorrect in a few spots. i was a professional fire breather for several years, although i rarely do it anymore due to the health risks.

as far as fuel goes, i don't know any professional who's dumb enough to use naptha/Coleman fuel/ etc. the flash point is far too low, which makes it extremely dangerous. there is also a MUCH higher risk of blowback, and most of the video footage of people experiencing blowback are using naptha (or even worse, some kind of alcohol).

on the other hand, the proper fuel (liquid paraffin) has an extremely low risk of blowback, and only ignites if it's aerosolized, or soaked into something like a wick. dropping a match into a puddle of it will not ignite it, and big globs of it certainly DON'T remain on fire when they land on the ground. this is one of the reasons it's the preferred fuel (and i don't consider this to be giving away a trade secret, since it takes about three seconds to find it on Google anyway). however, the article is a bit confusing: liquid paraffin IS lamp oil, but lamp oil isn't always liquid paraffin. there are certain grades of "lamp oil" that are 99% pure, and then there are cheaper lamp oils, such as the colored ones commonly available, that have all sorts of other stuff mixed in. these can make you very sick if swallowed, as well as cause kidney damage. "pure grade" oils are safer if small amounts are occasionally swallowed, although they can certainly cause problems of their own.

like i said, i don't perform fire breathing anymore. i did it for several years without major incident, but i kinda figured i'd tempted fate long enough. the thought of contracting chemical pneumonia (which can turn fatal real fast) is what made me finally stop. Pele's story is a good example of what i consider to be one of the biggest dangers with fire breathing. i did get burned a couple of times, but luckily they were mostly just singed hair and feeling like i had a minor sunburn (as well as a bruised ego). but it's scary to see a huge fireball coming straight at you when the wind suddenly shifts. you don't really have time to react. i also got fuel in my eye once, and my vision was blurry for about an hour; it's hard to rinse foreign substances out of your eye with water when that substance is oil.
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