This is a hard one to answer. Yes it can be done, the issues with it are many though. First off, your paperclip is not sterile (fire, and alcohol will NOT sterilize it and fire only makes things worse because of soot). Next is the blunt force trama, this causes ugly scarring, lots of pain and more issues could arise. And then the last one I will lump together but you don't know where that paperclip has been, what if someone at the factory had hepatitis c, bled on it, rinsed it off and then you put it into your body? You now have hep. c. Congratulations.
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It is not recommended to use a paper clip to pierce your ear as it can lead to infection and improper piercing placement. It is best to go to a professional piercing studio where proper sterile equipment is used to ensure a safe and clean piercing process.
The exact capacity of a paper clip can vary depending on its size and thickness, but typically a paper clip can hold up to around 20-30 sheets of paper securely. However, trying to exceed this limit may cause the paper clip to bend or lose its grip.
The number of paper clips you can hang from a single paper clip will depend on the strength of the paper clip and the weight of the paper clips being hung. On average, you may be able to hang 5-10 paper clips before the weight causes the paper clip to bend or break.
The length of a standard paper clip is approximately 28 millimeters.
A razor blade and paper clip float in water due to the surface tension of water. The surface tension allows certain objects with low density, like the razor blade and paper clip, to be supported on the surface rather than sinking.
A standard paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.