Using power tools or unstable methods to peel or cut food, often resulting in cuts. Why Do People Do This?
The article titled (which translates to "I injured myself because of life hacks!") likely refers to a popular video or blog post by a Czech content creator—most notably Shopaholic Nicol (Nikola Čechová) . ZRANILA JSEM SE KVЕ®LI LIFE-HACKЕ®M!
In this type of content, creators often test viral "life hacks" from platforms like TikTok or 5-Minute Crafts to see if they actually work. These experiments frequently go wrong, leading to minor injuries or household messes. Common "Hacks" That Often Lead to Injuries: Using power tools or unstable methods to peel
Attempting to open a bottle with a shoe or a blowtorch, which can cause the glass to shatter. In this type of content, creators often test
Using non-cosmetic items (like toothpaste or glue) on the skin, leading to chemical burns or allergic reactions.
Content like this is part of the trend. It serves as a warning to viewers that many "viral" shortcuts are either fake or dangerous, while also providing entertainment through the creator's failed attempts. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Heating a whole egg can lead to it "exploding" once it's touched or bitten into, causing serious steam burns.