Final wishes
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Some-booty once told me...
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That's how I wanna go. Through a cheese grader to a centrifuge.
*wipes a tear
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NOW THIS IS SHIT POSTING.
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...the world was gonna boof me...
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Imma need a chemist to tell me if it’s possible to actually break down a human body and extract the microplastics from it
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oh no why shreks dick in the toothpaste
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I'm just glad he's not facing the other way
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Though this thing is a hilarious idea, obligatory reminder that 3D-printed plastic is not food-safe and you shouldn't ever be using it for things that go in or near your mouth.
The printed plastic itself is not good for you, the surfaces are very porous bacteria farms which are impossible to clean thoroughly. The plastic filament, which is still pretty notoriously unregulated in terms of chemical composition, picks up traces of various other plastics, metals, lubricants, and grime from the 3D printer's filament path, extruder, and nozzle which end up in the printed product. This particular Shrek pooper would be forever leaching microplastics and worse into your toothpaste, and I hope the photographer just set it up for the pic and wasn't actually using it as pictured.
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Though this thing is a hilarious idea, obligatory reminder that 3D-printed plastic is not food-safe and you shouldn't ever be using it for things that go in or near your mouth.
The printed plastic itself is not good for you, the surfaces are very porous bacteria farms which are impossible to clean thoroughly. The plastic filament, which is still pretty notoriously unregulated in terms of chemical composition, picks up traces of various other plastics, metals, lubricants, and grime from the 3D printer's filament path, extruder, and nozzle which end up in the printed product. This particular Shrek pooper would be forever leaching microplastics and worse into your toothpaste, and I hope the photographer just set it up for the pic and wasn't actually using it as pictured.
... thus returning the microplastics back into circulation
ITS THE CIIIIRCLE OF LIIIFE
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Impressive that those tiny ears printed that well with an FDM printer and didnt snap off with the supports.