Ever since I saw the post about the guy rupturing his throat bc he held a sneeze in it makes me so scared bc I’m just trying to keep quiet in class but I don’t wanna go to the ER for a sneeze you know what I mean
— chels (@chelsx14) January 17, 2018
My parents used to tell us if we held in a sneeze, we were killing brain cells. ?
— Becky Nunn (@LynMor11) January 17, 2018
Why on earth would you hold in a sneeze, it’s one of the best feelings ever! I love a good sneeze?
— Vicky Grice (@VickyG05) January 16, 2018
I let my sneezes fly into my sleeve. Much nicer than Hands and I won't give you the flu most likely when shaking your hand. #flufacts
— Shawn ? Strickland (@Strickalator) January 16, 2018
Of course it’s dangerous! Sneeze launches mucus from the body at 100 miles per hour.
— Yoni Ham (@spoton20) January 16, 2018
Immediately feels like there's something wrong with my neck lmao
— Tanner Gerardi (@onegerardi) January 16, 2018
omg sameeee. i felt a sharp pain
— kandi? (@vuhsachi) January 16, 2018
omg sameeee. i felt a sharp pain
— kandi? (@vuhsachi) January 16, 2018
Jots this down in my Things I Wasn't Freaking Out About 5 Minutes Ago list.
— Pacific Raindrops (@RainAndRainier) January 16, 2018