I’m a cat people and I don’t understand. That’s awful.
You can use this to blame cat people, but this is just a class of people obsessed with buttholes and poo. I’m remembering a post a while back where someone had made a little dog bun, and if you pressed down on it, chocolate came out of it’s butthole. Nasty.
Edit: Pic is the first thing I got off google typing in ‘dog bun you press that has chocolate come out.’ Obviously this wasn’t the same thing I was talking about but I refuse to search further.
I draw the line at pompompurin
They have fireworks that are dog-shaped, but the snake grows out the butt, and there’s a follower of some sparkly stuff
lol, that one was one step too far for me, i could take it until the feces
So many situations in my life where I’ve said this same thing.
I want to put food in my mouth. It’s okay if the food is shaped in pleasing ways, but there’s nothing ‘pleasing’ to me about tiny assholes or fake poop. Hard. Pass.
Did you see the Spy x Family movie? Why was there a like, 2 minute short in the middle about the God of Poo? The world is strange and inscrutable.
I can explain.
You see, the Imperial Cult of Japan fucked their whole culture in the head for decades and then America dropped two suns on them
I bet I can guess how you felt about *Conker’s Bad Fur Day.
Humans are messed up.
In other news, I would totally buy a box of those to gift to my family.
It’s a weird thing with Japanese culture, have never really understood why they like buttholes and poop so much.
3D prints are not food safe.
There is a caveat, but yes: By definition, 3D printed parts should not be considered food safe.
Single-use cookie cutters are generally OK if you don’t use them multiple times a day every day.
There are probably minor chemical risks but it wouldn’t be in high enough quantities to kill you. There isn’t really anything inherently food unsafe with PLA, ABS or PETG.
Bacteria is a much bigger risk during reuse because you can’t fully clean the prints between the layer lines and other surface defects. The plastic generally won’t survive a proper sanitization process either.
What your own risk tolerance is for plastic additives is up to you. If you do print a cookie cutter, toss it after you are done.
I really don’t condone producing single-use 3D prints unless it results in a net reduction of plastic waste for the same end. It would make more sense to 3D print a form to turn a thin strip of steel into a proper food safe and reusable cookie cutter. No waste and you can make as many cookie cutters as you want.
Same here. And I have a cat.
I think. I rarely see her, so I’m not really sure.