Do we have any scientists on here?

would you die if you tried to put on 500 t-shirts?

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Science of the political nature! (no)

You wouldn’t die from putting on the t-shirts but it would take a full 80 years by which point you will have passed away from natural causes

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Could we speed it up in some way, fire them out of a t shirt gun?

In that case you would die on impact I’m afraid

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Based on a single t-shirt being around around 0.2kg. The weight alone would be painful.

https://www.amcustomclothing.co.uk/2024/09/13/how-much-does-a-t-shirt-weigh-for-shipping/#:~:text=A%20standard%20cotton%20T-shirt,0.2kg%20(200%20grams).

Plus that is assuming all t-shirts are the same size. You’d need nesting doll style size increasing t-shirts to get 500 on.

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Not a scientist but I think you’d be alright

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It’s just like carrying a large man with you.

I’d expect that it could stop bullets, which makes you wonder why the armed forces, world leaders etc, aren’t dressed like that. Are they so vain?

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Thank you, doctor

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Gonna try this in primark at the weekend

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Where is MythBusters when you need it!

This guy only got half way to 500

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A member of a Scottish boy band is “lucky to be alive” after collapsing with heat exhaustion on board a flight

James McElvar, a singer in the band Rewind, fell ill after wearing 12 layers of clothing to avoid paying the ÂŁ45 extra baggage fee.

McElvar threw up and was given oxygen during the Easyjet flight travelling from Stansted to Glasgow

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if @Fr.Mert managed to put on 500 t-shirts, it would cause him to mutate into some sort of ‘t-shirt man’, but nobody knows if he would be good, bad, or ‘grey area’

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