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How are the sparks from a sparkler that strike your skin akin to tiny droplets of boiling water striking your skin?
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How are the sparks from a sparkler that strike your skin akin to tiny droplets of boiling water striking your skin?
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they both hurt and they both burn lol
they will each create a small burn on your skin if they touch you sometimes visible sometimes not. but both should burn about the same just one is water one is fire
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