youll die
if it was a lead bullet then good luck, lead and its oxides aren't too good for you
if it was a copper bullet then those things tend to be kind of sharpish at the point, it wouldn't dissolve or anything, stomach acids can react with metals. If you did swallow bullet, maybe you should go to the doc, but certainly don't take an mri
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That is the correct expression, "It's time to swallow the bullet.", which is a way of saying that something difficult or unpleasant must be faced. It is a mix up of "bite the bullet", "a bitter pill to swallow", and "swallow your pride"; all have related meanings. <<>> Soldiers were given a bullet to bite before battlefield surgery in the days before anaesthetics. No-one ever aimed to swallow so this is a non-metaphor.
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You can get chemical burns along your throat and stomach if you swallow lye.
A more common and less violent way to express this idea is: "It's time to bite the bullet."
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The phrase "it's time to swallow the bullet" is often a variation of "bite the bullet," which means to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and determination. It suggests that one must confront a challenge or make a tough decision, even if it is uncomfortable or painful. Essentially, it emphasizes the need for resilience and acceptance in the face of adversity.
It depends on how much you swallow. If it is a large amount, you could get diarrhea and/or vomit.
You'll choke and die