Pity the poor passenger who recently grounded an American Airlines flight thanks to an excessive amount of — hmm, how to say this politely — farting. Apparently suffering from an unspecified medical condition, she attempted to hide the smell by lighting matches, which is illegal on planes for obvious reasons. Besides being a bad idea in a common-sense kind of way (ie, lighting matches on planes might arouse suspicion), it turns out that lighting one’s farts can be an extremely dangerous activity in and of itself.A survey from a few years back indicated that about a quarter of people who tried to light their flatulence (or, if you want to get fancy, their flatus) got burned doing it. It’s possible to be seriously injured: there have been cases of the flame backing up into the colon and causing internal burns. (It’s the same reason you don’t want to drop lit matches into suspicious-looking puddles at the gas station.) What’s more, it’s been reported that as many as a third of burn-related hospital visits by males aged 13 to 20 are fart-burn-related. (Could this really be true? Sure, if the internet says so.)
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Submitted by kyle on December 8, 2006 - 11:40am. Gullible.infoI like mental_floss. I had the pleasure of reading one of their magazines, which I borrowed from Vicky. That's why this blog post is cool to see:





