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Drinking fire, often seen in fire-eating performances, involves a technique where a performer uses a specially prepared fuel, such as kerosene or lamp oil, and a controlled method of ingestion. The performer soaks a special tool, like a torch or a cloth, in the fuel and then carefully ignites it. By using precise movements and timing, they create the illusion of drinking fire without actually ingesting the burning fuel. This practice requires extensive training and safety precautions, as it poses significant risks.

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