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Well, today I kinda of inhaled crude oil that we burnt in school for a chemistry experiment, and I felt extremely sick throughout the day, I felt like I was going to throw up, and I also turned pale. Then when I got home, I tried to relax, but couldn't, so I sat up and the feeling of being sick returned! After vomiting I fell asleep and I think I have a fever! And a massive headache! Ugh!

However, my friends were also there and they breathed in the same thing but they weren't as ill as me, so I think it depends on how your body deals with the gases and how much of it you have inhaled.

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