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it would probably kill you so it is NOT advisable
It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.
Nope, you really aren't going to want to do that. While you may survive...maybe. The ingredients in windex would eat at the lining of the veins and arteries for sure. and would kill blood cells and screw with all kinds of other things. General rule, if it smells volatile, you can't inject it. However, you spray a little bit on a scrape and it works as a disinfectant.
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Depends on the species of sharks. A large species of shark like a great white shark or a mako shark can kill any jellyfish, but would get stung. Smaller sharks species would get killed after they ripped the tentacles.
It is a common rumor that compressed air can kill a person. There is a chance, although not much, that an air bubble can form in the veins if a compressor is used to blow air directly into the skin.
it will kill you
they can bite you and inject their venom into you which can kill you
Inject it into the bean.
it depends were u inject it at
Injections of medications, especially painkillers and controlled substances are required in most US states to be performed only by licensed or certified specially trained people. Medications should only be taken as directed by a physician or other health care professional. Do not inject oral medications, they contain ingredients that are not intended for injection in your veins and that might cause plaque and sclerosis of the veins, which can lead to heart attacks, blocked blood vessels that could cause you to lose fingers, or blood clots. And...you can kill yourself.
well it may develop into cancer if other DNA is mixed into your body's cell. but not inject anyway.