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While it seemed like a fun prank at the time, I realize my prank fire extinguishers full of leaded gasoline were a mistake.
Title text: While it seemed like a fun prank at the time, I realize my prank fire extinguishers full of leaded gasoline were a mistake.

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This is a scatter plot comparing how good an idea sounds to how good the idea actually is. For example, leaded gasoline sounds like a good idea due to the anti-knocking effects, but is actually a bad idea due to lead toxicity. Fake prank fire extinguishers however sound bad and are bad as they can result in a dangerous situation in an emergency. Putting mold on infections sounds like a bad idea, but this could be referring to Penicillin, an antibiotic.

The title text combines leaded gasoline and a fake prank fire extinguisher into something that is worse than either. Not only is the fire extinguisher fake, it also releases flammable material onto the fire, and there is the additional lead toxicity.

Idea What it means How good it sounds How good it actually is Explanation
Leaded Gasoline Adding tetraethyl lead to gasoline to increase performance ++ --- Leaded gasoline was introduced in the early 1920s to greatly increase fuel efficientcy and engine performance. Lead, however, is toxic. Burning the leaded gasoline in an engine releases the lead in the air. This is bad, and was known to be bad at the time, which is why there was an extensive PR campaign by oil companies to prove the alleged safety of the new product, which broadly speaking succeeded up until the 1970s.
Bloodletting Releasing "bad blood" from the veins --- --- You need your blood.[citation needed] Bloodletting has been performed as a medical procedure for at least 2000 years until it was considered pseudoscience from the 19th century, when the harmful effects became known. The idea was to withdraw blood to balance the body's "humors". Nowadays phlebotomy is only used therapeutically in a small number of cases, such as hemochromatosis (too much iron in the body).
Asbestos Mineral which does not burn and is good isolation +++ --- Asbestos was used extensively. Sadly the microscopic fibers which make up asbestos greatly increase the risk of cancer when inhaled.
Extension cords with prongs on both ends allows easy connection between 2 female connectors 0 (neutral) --- Prongs on both ends would make it easier to plug the extension cord in on either side. But once plugged into an outlet, the other end becomes a serious shock hazard.
Stair Kayaking Riding down a flight of stairs in a kayak -- --- Stair kayaking is a stunt where a person positions a kayak at the top of a flight of stairs and then, using their paddle to push off, rides the kayak down the stairs. This poses significant risks of injury or death, as well as being very bad for the kayak, which is designed to ride on water, not concrete.
Fake prank fire extinguishers --- --- The idea of placing fake fire extinguishers as a prank, presumably so that a person who thinks they are grabbing a real fire extinguisher will instead find a decoy, sounds very dangerous and potentially life-threatening for many people, and it would, in fact, be highly dangerous. In the United States, (and presumably most countries), this would also be a felony in most, if not all, jurisdictions. An example of a similar situation, although not intended as a prank, can be found here[1]

The title text expands this idea by having the prank fire extinguishers filled with (leaded) gasoline. This is literally adding fuel to the fire.

Always saying what you think ...regardless of the feelings of others or other considerations ++ -- They may reply without concern for your feelings or other considerations. Openness and honesty are seen as positive character traits in people, however taken to the extreme of always telling people what you think about them, can lead to awkward or unpleasant situations. Keeping negative thoughts to yourself or telling "white lies" can be considered a better alternative in some situations.
Replying to spammers Clicking on the "Reply" button from spam mails and writing (and sending) a reply (or worse, clicking on the links in these mails) -- --
Solar cars Having solar panels on the car's surface (mostly hood and roof) for power generation +++ - Cars require large amounts of energy in short periods of time and portable solar panels do not produce this, nor are they as efficient as fixed installations on the power grid.

There are competitions for solar powered cars, though, like the World Solar Challenge.

Heelies Heelys are shoes with a inline skate wheel embedded in the sole, at the heel. + - Heelys allow the wearer (usually children) to shift between normal walking and rolling like a roller skate. This sounds like fun but has lead to numerous injuries.
Prequels A work of fiction (mostly movie) telling the "story before the story" of another work of fiction. +++ - More of a good story sounds great on the surface, but the constraints of a prequel's ending needing to create the starting conditions of the original work often precludes organic development and causes contrived plots.
Transition Lenses Photochromic lenses in glasses get darker (like sunglasses) in bright light. + - Photochromic lenses are clear lenses that darken when exposed to UV light, then turn clear again when the exposure is removed. The advantage is that wearers of glasses don't need to buy separate (prescription) sunglasses. However, the process is relatively slow (about a minute) so not so useful when there is a quick succession of shade and bright light, perhaps in a forest or when driving. Also, car windscreen filter out UV light to some degree, which prevents the glasses from darkening as required. Finally, the process is temperature dependent, so in hot weather the glasses don't become as dark and in cold weather they might stay dark for too long.
Cutting pizza in squares Cutting (a presumably round) pizza in squares - - Most people cut pizza into wedges and hold it by the crust. Cutting it into squares allows for more pieces to be shared, but pieces near the center will have no crust to hold it by, getting cheese and sauce all over your fingers. There will also be lots of leftover tiny pieces. While hardly a disaster like the other items in its quadrant, square pizza pieces are just not very useful and rather inefficient. Cutting a rectangular pizza into squares might not suffer from the problems above, but, unless the pizza itself is square and cut only inot four squares, some people will end up with a higher crust-to-topping ratio than others.
Project Orion Study by the U.S. government looking into nuclear pulse propulsion for spacecraft. --- - Using repeated nuclear explosions to generate motion sounds bad for both the spacecraft and everything else, especially with a ground launch, but there are ways to address a lot of the concerns, so it isn't as bad as it sounds. Project Orion's theorized specific impulse and thrust would also be far higher than anything chemical rockets can accomplish. The efficiency of Project Orion is extremely low, however.
Soup Soup 0 (neutral) 0 (neutral) Soup is probably one of the oldest foods created by prehistoric cooks. Most people enjoy it, though many soups are considered somewhat lacking as a meal on their own, or bland.
Combo washer dryers A device which combines washing machine and laundry dryer into one device +++ + Better at space efficiency, but worse at each task than separate devices.
Cutting sandwiches diagonally Cutting sandwiches diagonally + + Generally regarded[actual citation needed] as the structurally superior way to slice a sandwich, providing better support in the hand and fewer all-crust bites. Required in the assembly of a club sandwich, where the diagonal components are stacked again.
Diverging diamond interchanges Road junction where the two road direction cross over to switch sides (so if you normally drive on the right, now you drive on the left) then switch back to normal after the junction - + Highway engineers believe the shape improves safety and traffic flow through the interchange because switching to the other side facilitates merging to and from the other road in the junction. However the shape appears to be insanity to an unfamiliar driver.
Toasting sandwiches Making a sandwich first and then cooking it, as in a dedicated sandwich toaster, a toaster oven or frying pan, or under a grill. ++ ++ The grilled cheese sandwich is a familiar form to most people, and many other sandwiches are improved by toasting as a final step. Others, such as the Western or club are prepared using toast. The Elvis is a specific case of a sandwich that normally wouldn't be toasted, but is improved by it - peanut butter, bacon, banana, and jelly, with the assembly lightly fried.
Crumple zones Designated areas of a car that crumple in case of a crash... -- ++ ...to absorb the energy of the crash to prevent damage to the passengers
Sliced bread Bread, sliced by the baker before packaging for sale +++ ++ It's far more convenient for making sandwiches or toast, but unfortunately pr-esliced bread will go stale faster and some applications may be better off thicker or thinner than the slices provided. Sliced bread is often used as a comparator for how good something is in the phrase 'the best thing since sliced bread'.
Pizza Flat, though usually leavened, bread with tomato sauce, cheese, and often vegetables or preserved meats ++ ++ꟶ Pizza is a widely popular dish throughout much of the world, uncontroversial except certain toppings.
Eating citrus fruit while at sea 0 (neutral) +++ The vitamin C present in some citrus fruits prevents one from developing scurvy.
Putting mold on infections Seemingly a reference to ancient practice of pressing moldy bread against infected wounds --- ++ While this sounds like a good way to get a fungal infection, with the correct mold this is a primitive antibiotic, and led to the discovery of penicillin.
Wheels on luggage Some luggage bags have small wheels inset on their frame and a carrying handle. +++ +++ A relatively simple fitting for rigid or semi-rigid luggage that substantially eases its transport over long distances on flat surfaces such as travel terminals.
Heat pumps Refrigeration (or air conditioning) technology operated in reverse to heat an area instead. ++ +++ Because refrigeration is a very efficient way to move heat (as long as the cold side's temperature is high enough) this is often far more energetically efficient than directly heating a space. Reversible heat pumps also exist which can take care of both temperature needs in some climates.
Laser eye surgery Surgical techniques using lasers for precision cutting in the eyeball. - +++ This technology has substantially improved the eyesight of millions of people worldwide by allowing treatment of eye problems otherwise only corrected by lenses, or entirely untreatable. Randall has previously commented on laser eye surgery, amongst other ideas both good and bad, in 1681: Laser Products.
Fecal transplants Transfer of gut microbiome of healthy person to sterilised gut of ill person. --- +++ The gut microbiome is a collection of bacteria that lives in our guts. It can influence our health. It is responsible for last stages of digesting our food. It can also produce neurotransmitters that are carried by blood to our brain influencing our behaviour. A healthy microbiome can be destroyed by bad eating habits, unhealthy lifestyle, infections or antibiotics. The important part is a composition of different species of bacteria that compromise the biome. Sometimes it may be necessary to completely sterilise the gut and then take a sample of a healthy biome from another person. A sample is enough as the bacteria will multiply. As long as the patient eats correctly, the microbiome after transplant should develop correctly.

It sounds bad because we tend to think of our feces as something gross, to be discarded. It is called fecal transplant as our feces contain about 50% of gut bacteria, but nowadays the sample usually takes the form of a coated pill that is applied rectally.

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