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    "Not dangerous if you know what you are doing" Is this almost the same as 42? Commented 2 days ago
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    I don't know what 42 is. Commented 2 days ago
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    @crip659: No, it's more like "He's a highly trained professional!" Commented 2 days ago
  • 42 is a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference. Note that it is no more dangerous than deep frying in oil or baking. You can hurt yourself if you aren't careful. Don't try it if you haven't carefully understood the risks (beyond the scope of this answer). E.g. if you pour some of the liquid on yourself, stop and clean it off before proceeding. Do not put yourself above the pan (where the flame will be). Do watch videos or read books explaining this risk better than I can do in a comment. Maybe even take a class. Also, keep a fire extinguisher near in case something goes wrong. Commented 13 hours ago