• @captainlezbian
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      Not always, but once it starts looking different we’ve moved past asking what degree the burn is and into “do you keep the appendage that touched it?”

      If you went to the hospital in the back seat of a car? The glass looked room temperature.

      • @BreadOven
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        28 months ago

        Haha. Great analogy. Too true.

        • @captainlezbian
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          28 months ago

          Yeah I think people can get tripped up by the fact that glass does glow red when it’s melty. Don’t fight that thought, lean into it, explain just how wildly hot glass needs to be before it looks any different and what that will do to the biology that touches it

    • @BreadOven
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      38 months ago

      Yep. I’ve told many people this.

      I’ve also succumbed to confusing that schlenk connector that was just in a flame with the cold one.

    • @[email protected]
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      False. Really hot glass would glow red, and sometimes cold glass would have condensation depending on the humidity.

      • @BreadOven
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        Those are extremes. Hot glass that can easily cause severe burns with a quick touch often looks just like room temp glass.

        Edit: I, and many others have told countless people the statement OP made. It’s for your own safety.