By Chris - 02/02/2010 05:40 - France

Today, the windows on my car were frozen. I filled up a bucket of hot water, and threw it on the windows. The windows cracked. FML
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Same thing different taste

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#8 - It's the sudden temperature change that caused the cracks, not the heat. Glass is made in extremely hot temperatures, so withstanding any heat that the OP could have caused is not an issue. OP, when you suddenly and drastically change the temperature of the glass, cracking is inevitable. This is why it's also a good idea to rinse glasses with hot water before putting boiling liquids in them.

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JRo 0

LMAO, what a dumbass. It's unbelievable how clueless people are in this world.

the only thing I can think of is epic fail. 

thetank941 0

Wow...dude...thats like some six year old shit. YDI

xd0rkiee 0

I live in California and there's never any snow where I live, so no, it's not some "six year old shit."

If the frost isn't too textured and won't destroy my wipers, I'll just spit the windshield fluid and since water isn't frozen, it's automatically warmer than the frost and melts it off and I swish it away. I used to live at this shack with 4 or 5 raggedy people, and one of them boiled up some water for me and when I was about to go get my truck ready to go to work, she said 'hold on!' and ran outside with it and threw it over my window. My jaw dropped, I couldn't believe someone would do that. Almost busted my window and they can't even afford ****** dinner let alone a new window for me. Luckily it didn't crack.

that's just common sense... I mean really..

wow you must be American because we canadians actually think before we do something (most of the time ;) ) but wow you full on deserve it for being that stupid