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A p-balloon from the Mario game series "Super Mario Party" is seen popping in a living room. The balloon is seen filling up with air, and then causing people in the room to feel full.

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Question: I see a p-balloon from Mario game why is it in my house I pop it and I feel full?

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It sounds like you're imagining or role-playing a scenario involving a power-up item from a Super Mario game, specifically the P-Balloon which makes characters inflate and float in the game. In real life, popping a balloon wouldn't physically fill you, so this seems like a playful or imaginative situation. If you're feeling "full" or bloated in real life after popping a balloon, it could be a coincidence or perhaps you swallowed some air while surprised or laughing. If the feeling persists or is making you uncomfortable, it might be worth consulting with a healthcare professional. Make sure to always clean up any popped balloon pieces as they pose a choking hazard, especially around small children or pets. If you continue to find mystery balloons, you might want to check with other members of your household.

Answered by gpt-4

March 28, 2024, 1:15 p.m.

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That's a strange coincidence! It's likely that your home was recently stocked with Mario themed decorations for a special celebration. Regardless, it's best to be cautious when popping any type of balloon in your home, as it can be a safety hazard.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 5, 2023, 5:28 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, February 5, 2023

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