
Basically igniting the smoke, which causes a chain reaction, buring the CO2 linked to the wick. (ok I know I' spouting BS to make myself sound smart. Anyway. GIFS TIME!!!)how did that happen
Try it yourself. Seriously. It's neat.

CO2 isn't flamable - in fact, it suppresses fire. It's actually the wax vapour which catches on fire - it's highly flamable and once the smoke clears away and the vapour is in immediate neighbourhood of oxygen as well as an ignition source, it lights up and leads the fire to the wick. /smartassBasically igniting the smoke, which causes a chain reaction, buring the CO2 linked to the wick. (ok I know I' spouting BS to make myself sound smart. Anyway. GIFS TIME!!!)

Thanks. LOL But remember, I did say I was spouting BS. XDCO2 isn't flamable - in fact, it suppresses fire. It's actually the wax vapour which catches on fire - it's highly flamable and once the smoke clears away and the vapour is in immediate neighbourhood of oxygen as well as an ignition source, it lights up and leads the fire to the wick. /smartassBasically igniting the smoke, which causes a chain reaction, buring the CO2 linked to the wick. (ok I know I' spouting BS to make myself sound smart. Anyway. GIFS TIME!!!)
Flamable GIF:
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I had nowhere to post this in but I found it entertaining, so yeah...![]()










Just ran out of Bushneed more pumpkin
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