No, your brain will remain intact if you hold in a sneeze. But it can have an effect on the inner ear, such as creating a blockage in the eustachian tube. Often when a person does have a bad cold they have hearing problems, but realize they can hear better after sneezing or blowing their nose.
Sometimes of course you just cannot sneeze, like at the theatre or the movies, and you have to hold it. It's very painful but my brain is still intact after 51 years!
yes but you cant do it!!! O.O your brain says "STOP PISSING, YOUR GOING TO SNEEZE NOW" cuz your brain knows, if you sneeze while pissing you might blow you ***hole out -George Carlin
Easy! Hold it on the side, take a deep breath and blow over the top of the hole. Do not blow so hard as to faint, please.
Blow hole
There is no hole in your brain.
in your blow hole
No sea otters do not have a blow hole. Sea otters can hold their breath for up to five minutes while under water but they hunt in short dives that only last about a minute.
The Kiama Blow Hole is made of latite.
Dolphins have blow holes, not blow horns. The blow hole allows the dolphin to inhale and exhale air. The blow hole is analogous to a nostril in other mammals.
No, the aliens did not blow hole in ozone layer. It is by man made processes.
you blow at a diagnal into the hole at the top make a little hole with ur mouth and blow hard
It is called a blow hole.
They don't. They come up to the surface to take in air then they hold their breath.