- Coins aren’t magnetic though - Don’t need to be. MRI will induce current in them which will make them magnetic. - And hot. 
 
 
- US ones aren’t but other countries exist - Thank you your pedanticism has been noted and filed away for reference - It’s at the same level as your comment if at all but go off. - Still pedantic - Yeah, this whole thread is pedantic, what’s your point? - I said it clear as day my man, no point, I just think what you said was pedantic . Don’t read too much into it - Oh, now I’m reading too much into it because I asked you what your point was? The math ain’t mathing, broski. You’re just mad someone replied to you matching your level of pedantry, aren’t you. lol 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- It’s a magnetic resonance cascade Gordon! 
- I’ve always wanted to be a frag grenade - would be about as effective as a cyber truck 
 
- There was a woman not too long ago who went into an MRI wearing a butt plug with a metal core. - JFC, one article quotes, “like an anal rail gun”. In other news, I’m starting a band. 
- pop! 
- that’s fucked 
- Holy Fuck, it went from her ass, deep into her chest core. Pierced by a dull object, i can’t even… 
 
- I forgot to take my wallet out of my pants, and it was in the room. None of my cards worked in ATMs after that. - oh no!!! 
- I have never had an MRI where you didn’t completely change into a gown, in a separate room. - They were strict AF, CONSTANTLY asking about piercings, pacemaker, etc… even tattoos (are there metallic ink tattoos?). - How long ago was this? - i saw some Dr house episode where some guy started screaming in the mri because of his tattoos, I guess some pwpoplw do stick and pokes with ink that’s got metal, real tattoos won’t have any though. 
 
 
- troll science 
- US coins won’t work you small ball bearings - Thankfully we have other countries in the world 
 
- Here’s a video of someone taking a handful of coins into an MRI. - Nothing happens, because coins in the US are made of non-ferrous materials. - The magnet is always on, mind you. - Gonna drink a few pounds of small magnetic bearing balls to MRI suicide 
 









