Lia reaches new levels of GirlFailure
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Some days I wonder how these girls are still alive.
I wonder that with every stream and every clip I watch
After all this time? Either previous lives' luck all combined or divine intervention
Rinmama probably helps
Wonders of the modern live
@Rytonic69 its why rinmama doesn't want her to move out.
Its gonna be an instant isekai
1) Take the battery out
2) HOW - a backwards battery doesn't make a TV remote melt down
Never in my life have I ever seen a double A battery was able to melt a damn remote.
It made me realise some people are just built goofy failure.
Could possibly be a 14500 form factor 3.7V battery but that takes effort to get and still isn't that many times over AA voltage. Most likely a short somewhere so not even her fault.
I think it might be possible if you put one correct and one wrong...
@@zheldor651 my guess is that the remote took two AAs in parallel, and she put one the right way and one backwards, so they shorted each other
@@zheldor651 most people don't have 14500s lying around.
Going on Google while your remote is literally melting is the most Gen Z thing I've ever seen
knowing google AI "actually yes it is supposed to melt the back for extra added heat for your 🐻 🎀 𝒽𝑒𝒶𝓉𝑒𝒹 🎀 🐻 moment"
TBF, if a remote has started melting and it's in a secure place. What else do you do?
Not true. Zoomers don't even know how to use Google.
(I work at a university and I am NOT joking this is a cry for help)
@@rogerarmy8659Cut the power. Take out the batteries.
@@BlueSatoshi your going to touch the batteries in a melting TV remote?
Instructions unclear, remote melted like ice cream.
Damn near from the sounds of it.
When she said she threw it in the trash my OSHA-addled brain had a micro-panic attack.
I know I was waiting to hear the trash had burst into flames or something equally as bad
Also environmently unsafe to throw away a rechargeable battery.. A responsible person would take it to recycling place or a store like batteries plus that could maybe solve the problem of melting remote?
>This happened a month ago
I swear to god I thought she was like nine years old when this happened until she mentioned that. The title of this video was NOT clickbait, this is an actual new level of Girlfailure, she's a pioneer.
I know I was like "This sounds a bit too much like clickbait but is it true" while figuring out the title
She dropped the month ago so casually too, I was just like "yeah, I can see a little kid getting it wrong and then leaving it to melt.
"aw, I understand doing that as a kid I did a lot of dumb stuff and just didn't understand" find out it was last month. Yup, certified girlfailure.
There must have been a short somehow. Either that or she somehow got one of those specialty higher voltage batteries that have a similar form factor to AAs. I can't imagine just putting a battery in backwards causing it to discharge and heat up like that.
It should not catastrophically fail if the user installs the batteries backwards.
didnt even know a simple doublea had enough energy to melt a remote
its more impressive then girlfailure
She still manages to surprise me. Even after her KNOWLEDGE(tm) about dinosaurs, The Big Bang, evolution, gorillas...
And who the heck throws hazardous waste ln the trash. Or throws a malfunctioning device into a pile of combustible material.
I was expecting the actual garbage fire story and firemen coming in.
These girls will get married and suddenly unlock EASY MODE
How does this even happen ww
She put the battery in backwards/wrong way hence it short-circuited
Batteries don't do that just by putting them backwards @@vexile1239
literal return to monke
>Literally dying from heat
>Suffocates it
"You should chill out"
What is this one liner hitman shit
A month ago????
That was my reaction upon hearing that
yea and when the chater said that he would have said that "this happen 20 years ago" and she said that she wasn't even alive that long ago LIKE SISTER LIE ABOUT YOUR AGE THEN LOL
@@dusk2308it's well known that Lia is 19 or 20 by her own admission (she wasn't alive for 9/11)
She's the kinda girl that will pour the cereal and then the milk and then scream as it bursts into flames.
She did literally everything but take the batteries out.
Lithium 3v AA batteries?
That's what I was thinking. She probably got into the wrong battery box without knowing.
That's my guess unique specialty AA batteries. That, or the battery had a short and all it needed to cause the thermal runaway was for it to be connected to a circuit of some kind.
@@GANTZ100pts oh. we learn something new everyday.
I thought thermal runaway for batteries only happens when there's a puncture. did something different happen in this case?
She's a fashion student. Noted. Lore updated
@@GANTZ100pts She probably stuck the cell in backwards and it shorted thru either the remote electronics or a shunt reverse polarity protection diode. I doubt that she would have 3.6V lithium thionyl chloride AA cells lying around cuz expensive.
god, me worried that girl failure will be a danger to herself.
That's not a new level of girl failure, that's a whole new game
Girl Failure 2: Fail harder
We are looking at somebody who was taught literally nothing as a child
It's OK, Lia. We all do dumb things as a kid.
...a MONTH ago? JFC
The worlds trying to tell you something when you mess up on changing the remote batteries
Don't throw batteries in the house trash.
So very true best to make use of proper disposal methods
She's one of those Sims that somehow manage to implode the universe while microwaving dinner.
It sounds like she put the batteries in with the terminals inverted, creating a short circuit in the remote. That would explain why the remote got really hot.
I wouldn't call this a definitive FailGirl moment, since a lot of people don't know how to put batteries in the right way, but at least the batteries weren't lithium ion ones. That would have been far worse.
It's literally impossible for a AA to MELT plastic
HOOOOWWW
Never underestimate the girlfailure skills of a member of phase connect
I was imaging a little kid doing this but when she said a month ago i had to stop the video to collect myself
You are not alone in that, I damn near choked on my water when I heard it the first time.
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY introduce the idea of LEDs in clothes to Lia
...yeah that is a scary idea given this.
*"That happened like a month ago."*
WHAT?! as I listened to the story, I assumed this happened when Lia was very young....... I don't even......
Just take the batteries out? Lia...
Bro how does that even happen LOL I can't blame her TBH
‘I didn’t know what to do’
‘So you took the battery out, right? Right?’
Looking forward to when Lia starts driving an EV.
batteries may have different charge on them and start charging eath other,but still how the fuck
If a batterie overheats
Take it out and put it somewhere to cool down. Somewhere out of harms way and won't catch fire to anything
In some cases, chuck it in a tub of water. Airliners used to have a huge tub of water on the aircraft itself. It was there so that if anyone had phone overheating, due to the batterie, they would chuck it in there in there for it to cool down, so the plane doesn't potentially catch fire 😅
When it comes to lithium batteries, there is unfortunatly no easy way to put that out. Once a cell goes, that's it. It's why you sometimes see electric cars randomly combust
I know this is long, but when i learnt all this for work, I was like, " There's no f****** way! "
Also there’s a reason why there’s so many hazmat regulations concering transporting lithium ion batteries bybair or sea. They have a pesky havit of catching fire, and for planes and ships, that tends to be bad
How??!
They even have the + and - written on remotes and battery yet how?!!
I feel like shinpachi from gintama yelling at the absurdity
Putting the batteries in the wrong way won't make it short circuit and build up heat. It just won't complete the circuit. There could have been a short in one of, or both, batteries, she could have put the wrong voltage battery in by mistake, or one of the batteries could have been punctured.
She's not a girlfailure for this happening to her remote, she's a girlfailure for trying to set it on "cool" things to "cool off", googling what's happening as her remote is melting, and ultimately, just throwing the melting, thermally active remote w/batteries in her trash, which is likely full of combustible material.
@@ChrisWilliams-lf8ex no I'm not talking about the circuit failure, I'm talking how did she not understand the -ve an +ve part
Yea the cool off part also pretty wild ngl
Mostly triggered by her throwing them in the trash can. Batteries are full of toxic shit, recycle them.
A month ago?!
The amount of copium she is huffing to deflect that she put the battery in wrong is crazy
Tbf, putting the battery backwards wouldn't cause that
Well surprise I guess not everyone knows what a Diode is
Gdi Bobby
Better than the battery leaking acid on your hand, I know from a professional experience
Yeah that stuff burns like no tomorrow.
We are reaching new levels of girl failure that I thought wouldn't be possible but here we are
>she the the batteries in the trash
What the actual fuck.
Wait, this happened _a month ago?!_
can you even short a AA batery?
How the fuck do you even make AA batteries have a thermal run off?
Probs something off in the remote,
Some energy regulator must have failed and caused a continuous loop
The flowing current caused the heat
But still there had to be something wrong with the battery charge
@@thefinalday5858 Even if you short the remote, unless you short it right there on the connectors (at which point its more likely she broke the batteries causing the ZO or KOH to leak) it would still take quite a long time to build up to the 150-180 degrees required to melt most types of plastics used for remotes.
😂
>battery literally setting things on fire
>throw into trash can
How is she alive?
something I ask myself every time I clip her
how do you mess up double A…..
How tf can you make a TV remote melt with AA batteries!?
Brain dmg?
Drain Bamaged
How could a wrong way battery melt a remote? I have experiment with remote and all of them results in the remote simple just couldn't work.
most likely she somehow caused a short in the batteries, how she managed that is unknown.
What battery would melt just because you put it in?
If it was a higher voltage battery, like a 3v or 4.7v lithium battery used in vapes and other things, it could happen. Some of those have a VERY similar size and shape to a standard 1.5v AA battery.
@@01100101011100100111 Higher voltage could damage components and that could then cause a short. That makes sense to me.
How is that even possible? Was is it like a lithium ion battery instead of a alkaline battery? How??????
No one knows, most common guesses so far is some how causing a short in the batteries by using the wrong type somehow.
what kind of battery is that?
3,7v Trustfire?
put them in rewired Stryfe, coop will approve your jolt reskin.
> that happened a month ago
Were she 7 years old a month ago or what?
Ok for this, I can't call her a girl failure for it.
It wasn't 'cause she put the battaries backwards, putting them backwards makes it so that there is no electric charge flowing so it wasn't that.
The batteries were just faulty, her only mistake in this was her throwing the batteries in the trash rather than putting them in a plastic back with ice so that they cool down.
Other than that I got to be fair if something like this has never happened to you before you wouldn't know what to do in general.
I know 'cause this happened to my grandma with one of her old radios when I was a kid at her house and the moment she saw it she put on thick plastic gloves and put the batteries in ice.
I mean if your batteries start getting real hot you should remove them from the remote not put the remote on a table/tile in hopes they would cool off in the remote. but yeah otherwise not much of a girl failure.
Was she somehow able to get the battery connected to both positives?
How do you even achieve this?
She put one in backwards, they were in series....
Putting one in backwards only cancels out the flow of electricity. This can be useful if you have something like an emergency flashlight, as it helps to reduce the drain over long periods of storage. Learned about this technique years ago, and haven't had any devices I've tried it with melt. Just flip it back the right way, and works just fine.
@@Ryaurezh it doesn't cancel it out the current is flowing from one to the other, which creates
heat
@@Fluffy8unny How can you so confidently say something so obviously incorrect? The fact that it's so easy to test makes it even funnier.
i dont understand this. if they were in series then there couldn't be a short circuit. it would just be the equivalent of a battery with very small voltage and double the internal resistance. if they were in parallel then it would've short circuited. is there some kind of ideal assumption im making that breaks down in the real world?