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Answer if you want, I dunno. I guess I'd keep the helium away from the kitchens. Otherwise, y'know, boom.
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Helium's expensive and very unreactive. Hydrogen is cheap and very reactive. Ah, what the heck, screw safety. Best not have any of my balloons around the birthday cake.
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It just occurred to me that Helium is in no way explosive. =|
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The same way you build a balloon- you blow it up. Good luck with that!
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I'd get a factory, some balloons, and some guys I can pay in gum to inflate balloons for me. OR using the latest developments in balloon technology, I will manufacture self-inflating balloons that can be purchased for a reasonable price and make some serious bank.
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Why would you export already inflated balloons? They'd lose helium or burst during shipping.