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Reeko wrote:Jester316 wrote:I suggest avoiding powder altogether. If it gets into someone's lungs, and I guarantee that it will, it can cause a massive respiratory infection, asthmatic reaction, or alveolar swelling. You would then be legally responsible for injuring that person. Use water or just plain old noise.
water would get in someones gun and gear, and people hate that. I would go with powder. Natural reaction is to close your mouth, and eyes when you have a giant plume of powder explode from under you. So i dont think its going to cause lung cancer or anything. But there are risks with anything
or sound. but thats no fun.
Jester316 wrote:Also if people don't like getting guns and gear wet, why have some of the best games I've been to been in a down pour? Mary's Peak 2007/2008 (I can't remember specifically when it was): I love the way this sucks!
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Matt wrote:
And for the glutard argument, really? Really? It's not like we're feeding them a loaf of bread. It's a little bit of flour in the air, this won't be life-threatening to somebody who's got a gluten allergy. And the complaint about getting it on gear, we also get another substance on our gear all the time, it's called "dirt." It wipes off. So does flour.
Reaver wrote:I'm just going to run with it. Sounds like gluten free flour is the way to go, just notify players beforehand if I use them. And if someone has asthma I can't picture them rushing around the field all day. I think personally a lung infection from a little flour is on the worst case scenario list, much as hearing damage from a thunder b or your safety glasses shattering because they get hit. It could happen, but you are more likely to be stung by bees or pull a muscle.
Nark wrote:This is gonna sound dickish but whatever I'll be that guy...
Nark wrote:Sounds like water is the way to go.
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