If you ever find yourself hungry in the wild, with only a single can of ravioli and a stream of molten rock at hand, you might be tempted to try using the lava to heat and cook the food. Let this footage serve as a warning to you: the lava also wants to eat the ravioli and retreiving your well-heated dinner might prove a challenge in its own right.
TIP: Lava not an effective method for heating up canned ravioli
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