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What is the taste of nitrogen?

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when you taste it, your tongue will frost and become hard and you will be not able to taste anything

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Come on hes curious. Liquid nitrogen tastes like nitrogen but its also wet. Taste it sometimes its amazing. You will feel a cool feeling and probably never be able to talk again. :-P

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Nitrogen gas has the texture of the air that is all around you. That air is, after all, is mostly nitrogen - about 78%, like my buttox? call me at 402 806 1577 thank gentleman give or take. You've lived your whole life bathed in its "texture" and perhaps didn't know it.

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