Liquid Britishness 😅 Wait... I just realized something. What if eating bad food makes you British? It's common knowledge that properly prepared British food has no taste, and that's what they eat. So it turns out that tasteless food makes you British 😮
You really don't need Bitrex, because pickling lime will do just fine. Pickling lime is so bitter that it made my mind go blank, and after after I was able to think again, I realized that I would have tried to lick my dirty floor to make the taste go away if I could have even thought about it. Hopefully everyone who reads this is amused by the story. Is the story true? Yes. Do I regret it? No, because I learned never to do that again.
For the bitter cup, you could put a little paper cap over the vial so it doesn’t spill out when you tip it, but when it’s saturated, the permeable paper allows the water to be contaminated with the bitterant.
@@d3thkn1ghtmcgee74You wouldn’t want it to dissolve right away when in contact with the liquid because then it will let the bitter stuff out when you are just drinking it normally
@@atrumluminarium I don't care what magnitude you make the explosion, if I'm gonna drink a cup and it explodes on me, I am not trusting you or anyone else for the rest of my life.
Another idea: greedy cup with a floater attached to a hemisphere of subcritical mass of uranium and another hemisphere with subcritical mass of uranium at the top. If you want to wash the cup, you can separate hemispheres with a screwdriver.
@@Horseyh I only found out when I put my cartridge into my Switch and when I went to scratch my lip I tasted something bitter and realized it was from the Switch Cartridge
Mrs. Action Lab: "In my husband's last experiment, I electrocuted him. If you liked his videos...sigh...I'm sorry. At least we all have fond memories."
1:21 - "these wires will be cleverly hidden in the bottom..." Meanwhile you're rigging the wires and power pack to the person drinking from the cup. Not sus at all... 😂
The cup in front of you will only hold 350ml of water. Put out the fire without overfilling. Overfilling will cause a concealed ampoule of VX nerve agent to rupture, poisoning the room.
I bought a printer a few months ago and I've made all kinds of stuff, some functional things and some ornamental things. It's one of the most useful things I've ever gotten.
You could pause the print mid-way through and insert some sodium in the tube, then when finish the print it would be impossible to tell there's any sodium there at all
The transition from "They may be left with a hand though" to "now let me show you how easy it is to print these cups" is the funniest thing from this video lol
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The idea that the tongue has discrete zones on the surface that only detect certain tastes is incorrect, but each taste bud has several different receptors that each detect a distinct taste
It's a really good thing I didn't know about Bitrex when I was a teen. Apparently you can buy like 10 grams of the stuff for under $30. Seems like it would be a good cure for people who steal others' lunches at work.
I know this might be redundant in a video where you're electrocuting yourself, but are your 3d printed cups food safe? Most plastic filaments aren't, and people usually don't even think about it, but I just can't stop thinking about it when I see people do 3d cups/plates/etc
You certainly can get food safe filaments, however, especially if you were going to be selling anything, you need to make sure the components in your hot end are food safe too. Brand new nozzle too which doesn't have remnants of any other material you've printed etc. I think in practice the danger would be pretty negligible if you're using a safe plastic with no sketchy chemicals for the colour etc (I think white often uses a slightly toxic titanium compound so that wouldn't be a good idea for example).
@@finleymakee4850 Just consider that FDM printed dishes should be sealed with food-save epoxy because it's hard to keep the grooves between the printed layers clean.
@@finleymakee4850 last I checked, neither have been proven safe but they're probably alright so long as you cook out the layer lines. Unmodified PET is fine though, since that's just soda bottles. Still have to get rid of the layer lines unless it's single-use though.
"So this is the showerhead design that sprinkles the water at the bottom. I'm gonna shove sodium in all of these cracks here." Truly one of the sentences of all time.
Note that the tongue taste partitioning as at 2:43 has been disproven. Tongue has no "areas" for different tastes. It tastes those fundamental tastes over the whole surface.
Good to see Bambu Labs sponsoring videos and not just Creality, I hate the stuff they make and the fact that they advertise so much so people buy their stuff without any clue that other options are infinitely better
I love how your mind works it’s so cool to see you experience the wonders and joy of intellectual pursuits 💕 thank youuu for sharing your art with the universe 💕 thank youuu and thank youuuu
You should put a horizontal channel through the handle from the inside through to where the thumb hold is. Put a hole with a plug on the top of the handle to put the bitrex in. That way it's completely concealed 😉
Ngl the sickeningly greedy cup is so evil. The shock one is obvious and the explosive one is dangerous, but the bitter one is truly diabolical and effective. I can see that one be made. Well played
For a better sickeningly greedy cup hide the bitrex in a small, permeable bag such as a tea bag in the upper part of a hollow handle, that way it is hidden and less likely to spill by accident
@@AttilaAsztalos being 3d printed it doesn't need pipe couplings, though if you want to be able to detach the handle anyway you could also do that and make it seamless.
that anti spill holder at the end would be a fantastic product for anyone with small kids, or for people in wheelchairs to carry their drink. ive lost count how many times Ive spilled a cup going from the kitchen to where im eating using my chair. could also make it bigger to carry bowls like for hot soup or even for cereal. if you sold them id seriously buy some rather than having to buy my own 3d printer that wouldn't get used much by me
Instead of sodium, you can try this with caesium or francium, coz they’re more reactive than any other elements, so they will cause more violent explosions
I used to work with Bitrex as a liquid (think multiple kilograms and multiply by 2 for pounds) We used dark chocolate to get rid of the bitter taste if you accidentally got some on your lips or tongue
I used to work at a chemical plant that sold denatonium benzoate and my office was attached to the warehouse. Every time they did inventory or sold a drum of the stuff the residue would get airborne and ruin your tastebuds for the day. Nothing tasted good until you got home and brushed your teeth really well.
2:22 "This chemical's safe to consume, but because it's so bitter it makes it also unsafe." It's simultaneously safe and unsafe? So it's Schrödinger's chemical?
for the zapping one, put the electrodes in the handle and have the tens unit under the table, wired up thru a hole in the table. or maybe make it shock the chair.
If you pause the print at a certain point, you can insert items into cavities. I don't know if you necessarily want to put sodium or potassium inside your printer, but it's a possibility
I thought the Na cup would breath fire and make it into a very strange DnD artificer weapon, like "Dragon Cup" or something. Also, Here's for better concealment point: 1. The electric circuit won't trigger in low electrolytic liquid, so for universal shocking cup, you can use aluminum foil to weight the overflown liquid. This will make it work with even pure H2O. 2. The bitter cup can be setup in a reverse logic of a greedy cup, make a whole in both sides of the handle tunnel connected to the inner cup and put the bitter powder pocket in the top hole with a thin filter fiber, no suspicion at all.
"Hidden sodium" like oh no my drink will get salty but instead you blow up violently.
Spicy not salty. Your tongue will dissolve
@@mateuszjedut2406 also bitter and slimy I guess
bitter from the alkaline, and
slimy from the saponification of proteins in the mouth
@@joshuachan6317 alkaline water is bitter? Like from OH- anions?
1:38 that's what she said
Metallic sodium yeah explodes, sodium chloride is Table Salt
This is cool, but could you make an anti-greedy cup? One that forces you to fill it, otherwise it drains.
You would have to drink the entire volume below the threshold in one gulp
@@akulkis the goblet of gluttony
That's just a funnel lol
@@trentraymond9359Lmaoooo
Filter cup!
Pythagoras cup: *Exists*
ActionLab: “Ferb, I know what’s we’re going to do today”
Boom Boom
?
Yes Rico... Boom
Make a cup bomb! Ferb:nu huh
@@Likenow1245ferb: APRIL FOOLS WE DOIN IT
clock bfb….
@@SoupEarthOfficial Soup Earth Society?!?!
4:28 bitrex is so bitter it turned James british
Hahaha nice
Liquid Britishness 😅
Wait... I just realized something.
What if eating bad food makes you British?
It's common knowledge that properly prepared British food has no taste, and that's what they eat. So it turns out that tasteless food makes you British 😮
And it's bitter enough that Nintendo used it on their Switch cartridges to prevent kids or dogs from eating them. (Source: StudioKelpie1993)
You really don't need Bitrex, because pickling lime will do just fine. Pickling lime is so bitter that it made my mind go blank, and after after I was able to think again, I realized that I would have tried to lick my dirty floor to make the taste go away if I could have even thought about it. Hopefully everyone who reads this is amused by the story. Is the story true? Yes. Do I regret it? No, because I learned never to do that again.
@@halfsineLmfao
For the bitter cup, you could put a little paper cap over the vial so it doesn’t spill out when you tip it, but when it’s saturated, the permeable paper allows the water to be contaminated with the bitterant.
Or sugar paper because it will dissolve
you could have the bitrex stored in the syphon.
Would be a lot more convincing.
Kinda impractical though..
@@d3thkn1ghtmcgee74You wouldn’t want it to dissolve right away when in contact with the liquid because then it will let the bitter stuff out when you are just drinking it normally
@@joey26784The bittrex wouldn’t make it back to the cup then
@@GracedSeeker763 then use more sugar paper lol
lolll imagine being greedy and your cup explodes
childhood me who always filled his cup to overflowing would be very, very dead right now
would change the frackin world.
The Pythagoras Bomb
@politicians
Nah it needs to be a pager
6:58 "They might be left with only a hand though. Let me show you how easy it was to make these cups" 💀
Lmao
0:40 Potassium is actually even "better", because it reacts more violently with water.
I think there might have been a safety concern with potassium but yes it is more reactive
@@atrumluminarium "I think there might be a safety concern with potassium" as if exploding the damn thing in the first place is a good idea
@@Violence-JoséRicardo well true but the magnitude is what matters.
What about cesium?
@@atrumluminarium I don't care what magnitude you make the explosion, if I'm gonna drink a cup and it explodes on me, I am not trusting you or anyone else for the rest of my life.
Another idea: greedy cup with a floater attached to a hemisphere of subcritical mass of uranium and another hemisphere with subcritical mass of uranium at the top. If you want to wash the cup, you can separate hemispheres with a screwdriver.
Wait that's the demon co-
Loud clamping noise*
Plutonium not uranium
Animatic battle refrence-
this is some david slotin shit
Did you know?
Nintendo uses Bitrix in their Switch Cartridges to stop little kids or pets from eating or swallowing the cartridges
Too bad idiots of social media picked up on that and made it into a challenge
@@Horseyh I only found out when I put my cartridge into my Switch and when I went to scratch my lip I tasted something bitter and realized it was from the Switch Cartridge
I licked one to see how bad it tasted, it's the worst thing i have ever tasted in my entire life
@@charliesretrocomputing i agree i dont remember the exact taste of it but i remember it was extremely bad
I hate that, even touching the cartridge in the way it was intended stains my hands with that god-awful chemical.
Mrs. Action Lab: "In my husband's last experiment, I electrocuted him. If you liked his videos...sigh...I'm sorry. At least we all have fond memories."
yas
@@UpgradedBakedBean_I_Think plastic
@@cylerherbst9143metal
permanent solution to avoid guests:
😂😂
🤪🤪🤪🤪
"This is the most bitter substance in the world"
*NileRed had entered the chat*
"this tastes alright, though its just slightly bitter"
I love these both
1:21 - "these wires will be cleverly hidden in the bottom..."
Meanwhile you're rigging the wires and power pack to the person drinking from the cup. Not sus at all... 😂
Pythagoras Jigsaw trap:
loiol
@@thanksgiving1206 why did google translate this to lawyer
@@harleyspeedthrust4013lol
The cup in front of you will only hold 350ml of water. Put out the fire without overfilling. Overfilling will cause a concealed ampoule of VX nerve agent to rupture, poisoning the room.
Cup 1: Painful shock
Cup 2: Makes the drink taste bad
Cup 3: A literal bomb
Buy expensive cup❌
Buy expensive printer to make cheaper cup✅
The thing is, once you own a 3D printer there is nothing stopping from making 100 cups, or a pen holder, or a million other things
I bought a printer a few months ago and I've made all kinds of stuff, some functional things and some ornamental things. It's one of the most useful things I've ever gotten.
@@СашаВолков-ф5нthere is. Your budget. You can only spend so much on the substances to print with.
Or use someone else’s.
@@СашаВолков-ф5н Not to mention you can often get access to a 3D printer through a library or maker space.
You could pause the print mid-way through and insert some sodium in the tube, then when finish the print it would be impossible to tell there's any sodium there at all
"This design is very human"
Underrated comment here
@@or.k4255 Agreed
He let the intrusive thoughts win 😭
You literally made a cartoon-booby-trap mug: Fill it up, go to drink from it, and it explodes in your face 🤣🤣 What the heck i love it
ACME Wiley Coyote version!!! 😂
Garry's Mod cup 😂
The transition from "They may be left with a hand though" to "now let me show you how easy it is to print these cups" is the funniest thing from this video lol
Nice Christmas present
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Even better wedding present
@@mrio0 OK fine
@@mrio0 verdict ?
I'm honestly surprised someone like William Osman or NileRed hasn't done something like this before.
They just make the chemicals, they don't decide what you should do with them.
Probably because they don't want to educate the public into making booby traps that explode?
I was thinking Cody the whole time😊
I would say Ex&F but he wouldn't even bother with the cup part and just dump water on the sodium lol
@@Flesh_Wizard "how i was able to dump water on sodium for my thesis"
that's assassins cup, best paired with assassins teapot
Health experts "drink lots daily"
Acton lab "let's punish hydration"
Hasn't
the idea of the tongue having taste zones been proven wrong? 2:44
Correct; there are some areas that are more sensitive to certain things than other areas, all areas can ultimately taste all tastes.
The idea that the tongue has discrete zones on the surface that only detect certain tastes is incorrect, but each taste bud has several different receptors that each detect a distinct taste
Yes certain parts of the tounge taste certain things better than others but they can all taste the same thing
That "idea" was people misinterpreting a diagram like this one. It's basically a fancy pie chart.
Yes
"so how you lost your life?"
"i'm too greedy"
Damn
6:30 "what's this tiny thing coming out of the c- 💥 💥 💥 "
Greedy ahh man alert
It's a really good thing I didn't know about Bitrex when I was a teen. Apparently you can buy like 10 grams of the stuff for under $30. Seems like it would be a good cure for people who steal others' lunches at work.
But then no on can eat it
1:44 Electroboom would be proud
LMAO
Yep
He listened to the comment on the last video 😂😂
Ikr? I died of laughter when I saw he actually did it 😂
I can't believe it either
He used sodium instead of potassium
5:20 I love that you can see his hand in his sleeve holding the fake hand ROFL...you need a longer fake hand.
4:35 bro became a british 😂
so now we will put some bi’rex in the vi’le
*“Oh that is disgosting”*
I love the exploding greedy cup. Have you thought about making a greedy pager or walkie talkie?
1:44 canon electroboom
You shouldve said, “You won’t just lose your drink, you’ll lose your life” as an opening
my grandparents would love this!
I know this might be redundant in a video where you're electrocuting yourself, but are your 3d printed cups food safe? Most plastic filaments aren't, and people usually don't even think about it, but I just can't stop thinking about it when I see people do 3d cups/plates/etc
You certainly can get food safe filaments, however, especially if you were going to be selling anything, you need to make sure the components in your hot end are food safe too. Brand new nozzle too which doesn't have remnants of any other material you've printed etc. I think in practice the danger would be pretty negligible if you're using a safe plastic with no sketchy chemicals for the colour etc (I think white often uses a slightly toxic titanium compound so that wouldn't be a good idea for example).
He's not keeping these for years and actually drinking from them.
Why do people always feel they need to bring up this complete non-issue
PETG and PLA are both safe to put food on, PLA sucks at holding water though, so PETG is aight
@@finleymakee4850 Just consider that FDM printed dishes should be sealed with food-save epoxy because it's hard to keep the grooves between the printed layers clean.
@@finleymakee4850 last I checked, neither have been proven safe but they're probably alright so long as you cook out the layer lines. Unmodified PET is fine though, since that's just soda bottles. Still have to get rid of the layer lines unless it's single-use though.
Thanks for the tutorial Mr. Action Labs.
2:55 ohhhhh so thats why my fingers taste absolutely horrible after i handle my nintendo game cartridges
Yes
6:38 I thought it was falling.
Same
I don’t know if Bambu labs knows they are sponsoring a development of a torture machine :)
"So this is the showerhead design that sprinkles the water at the bottom. I'm gonna shove sodium in all of these cracks here."
Truly one of the sentences of all time.
6:21 me after not using a coaster with my cold drink:
Note that the tongue taste partitioning as at 2:43 has been disproven. Tongue has no "areas" for different tastes. It tastes those fundamental tastes over the whole surface.
thanks but that was already obvious to people who have tongues. nothing was "disproven"
Nothing to disprove. That whole thing was people misinterpreting a diagram like this one. It's basically a fancy pie chart, nothing more.
Congrats on making the first cup to break the geneva convention lmfao
Good to see Bambu Labs sponsoring videos and not just Creality, I hate the stuff they make and the fact that they advertise so much so people buy their stuff without any clue that other options are infinitely better
Pagers? Naw, Radios NAH, Cups? Hell yeah!
I love how your mind works it’s so cool to see you experience the wonders and joy of intellectual pursuits 💕 thank youuu for sharing your art with the universe 💕 thank youuu and thank youuuu
1:45 - Her facial expression is priceless!
this video feels a lot like the ones NileRed makes
Make a pager that explodes when it gets a specific message … oh wait
nah that’s wild
Taking the assassins teapot to the cup itself. Got to do a halloween special where the hand is ballistic gel
6:06 A dangerous twist on the cigar load.
6:50 Reference acknowledged
"Don't breath this"
“Will it blend”
@@Johnrichox that, is the question
He is definitely summoning electroBOOM. 😅😅
Ending the video with “let me show you how easy it was to make these” is wild lmaoo
You should put a horizontal channel through the handle from the inside through to where the thumb hold is. Put a hole with a plug on the top of the handle to put the bitrex in. That way it's completely concealed 😉
00:46 "make them as dangerous as I can"... You might wanna contact nilesred for that one. Nuke cup.
i feel like with the bitter cup, it woulda been best to make the cavity semi inside the handle so everything is flush
Ngl the sickeningly greedy cup is so evil. The shock one is obvious and the explosive one is dangerous, but the bitter one is truly diabolical and effective. I can see that one be made. Well played
I feel like the bitter one could dump its contents into the liquid as you tilt the cup to drink.
Man is giving assassins some great ideas
I just got 4 new Bambu P1E printers for my classroom, and they are really amazing.
For a better sickeningly greedy cup hide the bitrex in a small, permeable bag such as a tea bag in the upper part of a hollow handle, that way it is hidden and less likely to spill by accident
"this is just a completely normal, unassuming cup - never mind why the handle connects to the cup with pipe couplings you can unscrew..."
@@AttilaAsztalos being 3d printed it doesn't need pipe couplings, though if you want to be able to detach the handle anyway you could also do that and make it seamless.
@@belthesheep3550 Well, you would kinda need to for a properly concealed tea bag refill... :)
I find it funny I’m watching this video as I print on my P1S, and he is sponsored by Bambu Lab (they are worth buying, unlike most sponsors)
Bitrex is the stuff that made NileRed go “Huh. Wow that is pretty bitter.”
Sadly, the sodium cup is not dishwasher safe 😉
1:34 nope, nothing devious about that at all
This is straight up mad scientist stuff and I love it
Science/physics channels after they find greedy cup:
💰💰💰💰💰
"It's just a prank, bro!"
The prank:
The sodium one is brutal💀
I absolutely love this greedy cup series😂
Love the tiny vile in 🎻 at 4:09 😂
that anti spill holder at the end would be a fantastic product for anyone with small kids, or for people in wheelchairs to carry their drink. ive lost count how many times Ive spilled a cup going from the kitchen to where im eating using my chair. could also make it bigger to carry bowls like for hot soup or even for cereal. if you sold them id seriously buy some rather than having to buy my own 3d printer that wouldn't get used much by me
There's quite a few companies that make them
Instead of sodium, you can try this with caesium or francium, coz they’re more reactive than any other elements, so they will cause more violent explosions
I used to work with Bitrex as a liquid (think multiple kilograms and multiply by 2 for pounds)
We used dark chocolate to get rid of the bitter taste if you accidentally got some on your lips or tongue
Now we need a vial cup with tons of tiny gram of salt enough to make it salty as the ocean so where you drink it, it tastes like the ocean
I used to work at a chemical plant that sold denatonium benzoate and my office was attached to the warehouse. Every time they did inventory or sold a drum of the stuff the residue would get airborne and ruin your tastebuds for the day. Nothing tasted good until you got home and brushed your teeth really well.
Imagine showing this cup to Pythagoras
Slowy morphining into Micheal Reeves
1:47 Traumatizing the missus.
Okay, now we need to somehow hide entire taser inside the cup.
2:22 "This chemical's safe to consume, but because it's so bitter it makes it also unsafe." It's simultaneously safe and unsafe? So it's Schrödinger's chemical?
for the zapping one, put the electrodes in the handle and have the tens unit under the table, wired up thru a hole in the table. or maybe make it shock the chair.
The assassin's kettle got a DLC release
BRO YOU READ MY MIND WTH!!?!?!?
This man is becoming the child of Steve Mould and Nilered.
If you pause the print at a certain point, you can insert items into cavities. I don't know if you necessarily want to put sodium or potassium inside your printer, but it's a possibility
Don't give Steve Mould any ideas 😂 also both him and Numberphile would ne proud haha❤
😂 Excellent! … another perfectly normal cup here …
I thought the Na cup would breath fire and make it into a very strange DnD artificer weapon, like "Dragon Cup" or something.
Also, Here's for better concealment point:
1. The electric circuit won't trigger in low electrolytic liquid, so for universal shocking cup, you can use aluminum foil to weight the overflown liquid. This will make it work with even pure H2O.
2. The bitter cup can be setup in a reverse logic of a greedy cup, make a whole in both sides of the handle tunnel connected to the inner cup and put the bitter powder pocket in the top hole with a thin filter fiber, no suspicion at all.
You don't need to hurt yourself to entertain us. I prefer you to be alive and teach us cool things 😁
i seriously thought that hand at the last experiment was his real hand and i was desperate for him to let go of the cup
Steve Mould, Electroboom, Integza and that Australian chemist guy all in one video.
I love that this is sponsored by Bambu because I have 4 haha love the video
Epic prank to pull on your friends!: hide a puck of sodium in their mug. The reaction you will get is priceless :)
I am really exited about how much did 3d printers evolve just in less than 10 years