@fargopolo

Our teacher wanted to show us this trick, but made a mistake by letting a student to light the toothpick. They burnt it from the middle.

@RoxannOfficial

somehow…someway…..this is gonna save my life or something ..

@gymbrah

As a kid, I watched a show called Beakman's World, and it taught me how to balance a toothpick with forks on top of another toothpick sticking out of a salt shaker. I did it at every single restaurant for months.

@Rollintogames

We're not going to talk about how they balanced the forks and toothpick on the glass

@johngililland6166

This does not explain why the heavy forks are still held up in the air, with no weight on the other end of the toothpick.

@dynamikeRusso-u2e

i learned this trick in California back in 77 when i was 6

@Anonymuskk

Youuuu are amazingggggggg ❤

@nikhilaradhya4088

It sacrificed its fire for its responsibilities

@mehwishkhan787

The fire was making the forks move and as the flame dies the spoon remain still.

@AA-Ron-zt6kb

That is super cool!

@linuxrant

but could you use this to stop a really really big fire? glass and metal?

@stephenroym.9730

Love your videos!!!👍👍👍🙏

@caseycromley9636

Heat + fuel + oxygen = fire 
Removing the heat clearly demonstrates the principle!!

@salvor1

"absorbs the energy", hoo boy...

@NilfNilf1972

“it absorbs the energy” only sounds like an explanation.

@hurch1915

Yet another bar bet.  NEVER take on a bar bet.  NEVER!

@timothychambers9064

Anyone else hear a hint of Donald Trump pronouncing "toothpick" ? 😂

@EldorBech-h1f

Kind of a equilibrium..

@AronLaw-v6s

Thanks

@JefferyWarila

wood houses should have a metal buffer to make them fire proof??