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  • Question
    Will the spitballs stick to the target?
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    It depends on how hard you launch them.
  • Question
    Can I get in trouble if I do it in school?
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    Yes, you can. Spitballs can be disruptive and make a mess so you could get a detention, suspension or other punishment, depending on your typical behavior.
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    Could I use any other objects for the same purpose?
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    Yes, but it must be thin and flexible, like paper. You can use newspaper and magazine clippings.
  • Question
    Can I store them, or do I have to use them right away?
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    You should use them right away or they will harden.
  • Question
    Can I get a spitball stuck in my ear?
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    You probably won't get it stuck in your ear, but it might fit in there. It really depends on how big you make it,
  • Question
    Can’t I just dunk it in water and not really use spit?
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    Yes. Just squeeze out most of the moisture so it won't be too wet.
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    What is the speed of the spitball?
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    It depends on how hard you blow.
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    Can I use something other than spit (like water)?
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    Yes, but you might want to squeeze out most of the water before projecting it.
  • Question
    Can I choke on a spitball?
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    Not if it's normal size (similar to those shown in the images above).
  • Question
    What if I swallow the ball by mistake?
    bruv man
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    Depending on it's size, you should just poop it out or it may be digested.
  • Question
    What kind of straw does it have to be?
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    Any unbent, plastic straw will work, as these won't break with saliva.
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    What if I accidentally swallowed the spitball?
    bruv man
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    Depending on how big it is, you should just poop it out or it may be digested!
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