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A group of friends on Reddit discovered a way to make themselves invincible for 10 seconds

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Across the world, thousands of people discovered a very strange method that seems to make you completely invincible for a short period of time.<br><br>All you have to do is fill a glass with tap water about half-way, then put the glass in the refrigerator for 3 hours and 14 minutes. <br><br>When you take it out, you simply hold it in one hand, then post on r/Invincibility with the title "I am [Your Name] and I will [Your act] in 10". <br><br>The "in 10" in the title is crucial, because it starts a 10-second timer that no one knows where it is. But somehow, it works. <br><br>When the post goes live, you step away from your PC and perform the act that you said you would perform.<br> <br>You are now completely invincible for 10 seconds. You can't get hurt, can't be injured, can't even itch. <br><br>For example, if you posted "I am John and I will touch a beehive in 10", then when you touch a beehive, you will not be stung.<br><br>If you posted "I am Jane and I will wrestle a lion in 10", then you can wrestle a lion harmlessly for 10 seconds.<br><br>But whatever you do, you MUST be back in the exact spot you were in when you posted within those 10 seconds, or else you will feel every single injury you got during the invincibility period all at once. <br><br>Also, whatever you posted in your title MUST be all you do during those 10 seconds. If you do something else, what awaits you is a fate worse than death.<br><br>And that's it, you're now invincible for 10 seconds. <br><br>--<br>PS: I recommend checking r/InvincibilityAbuse, because this sub isn't for trying to find the limits of invincibility.<br><br>--<br>Now that you know about this, how will you use it?<br><br>**EDIT 1: A few people have been asking me why we can't sue the government into telling us more. That's because no matter where in the world you are, you can only see posts from people in your country. The only consistent thing is that every post has a flag of the country it was posted in as the profile picture.**<br><br>**EDIT 2: I should really have thought of this, but what happens if you break a law in your act? A few people have posted about shoplifting during their acts (mostly chocolate), and nothing has happened so far. In fact, one guy said he went all the way through airport security and the plane, and even though they found out about his post, he still wasn't arrested.**

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