This video explores a curious question: can ketchup be used as a means to stop or impede a 9mm projectile. While the title is attention-grabbing, the description is minimal, leaving the viewer to anticipate a demonstration or theoretical analysis of this unconventional scenario. It's likely a novel and potentially entertaining test of materials against firearm rounds.
This YouTube Short features a girl crying after being given ketchup, as described by the uploader. The uploader finds their sister's reaction to ketchup amusing. The video is intended for entertainment purposes.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics tests the durability of a Desert Eagle pistol when exposed to various common condiments like ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and barbecue sauce. The description emphasizes that the filming is done in a controlled environment by trained professionals for entertainment and educational purposes, strongly advising viewers not to replicate any actions shown. It also promotes the channel's merchandise, Patreon, and social media presence.
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