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Actually air escapes through your skin as well as your lungs and heart (which keep the air circulating.) And, at the risk of sounding cheesy, that's the reason that the girl dies when she is painted gold in Goldfinger - the pores in her skin can't breath, so air can't escape and so she suffocates.

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