I ate a whole apple and didnt take out the core?!


Question: I ate a whole apple and didnt take out the core?
am I going to die?

Answers:

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no
how did it taste?
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When my grandma once caught me eating the core and the pips she told me i'd get appendicitis!!!! ..........and i did!!!!! ......about 13 years after eating the core and pips!!! ....on reflection i think that may have just been coincidence!! ;o)

nah you'll be fine, but if you start peeing cider (how would you tell though?) then it's just the fermenting apples from the apple tree growing inside your tummy!



Actually, I have some bad news for you - it is a statistical certainty that you ARE going to die.

Are you about to die as a result of having eaten an apple core? - no.



In a few weeks time you will notice something itching in your ear. It will be a leaf. An apple tree is now growing inside of you and you won't die but you will look a bit ... say ... different.



No, of course not.
There's nothing wrong with eating it.
I did it once as a dare and it was fine. the hardest bit was swallowing.
NO a tree won't grow inside you :)



You will end up like Seamus from Family Guy.

http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Seamus



Jesus on ice skates, I have been eating whole apples my entire life and I am fit as a fiddle!

Not only that, the core provides good roughage and ensures you won't get constipated.



No, you won't die. Nothing bad will happen to you - I know plenty people who eat apples, cores and all, as standard, and they are fine.



nope, i eat apples like that all the time. Ever since i was like five or something.
Well im not dead yet so i guess you will be okay.



No there will be no health issues.

You may grow leaves from you ears but not to worry eh.



your gona grow a apple tree insideeee youu :)



No, but somebody as stupid as you - the world won't lose anything if you do



nothing will happen



At least you will be able to make your own Cider ...



no




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