

I still have a set of BuckyBalls that I bought before the ban. They’re kind of a cool toy to fidget with, but I understand why they’re banned.
Just another Reddit refugee making a new home of the fediverse.
Alts:
https://lemmy.zip/u/YoiksAndAway
https://moist.catsweat.com/u/GreenPlasticSushiGrass
https://mstdn.social/@GreenPlasticSushiGrass


I still have a set of BuckyBalls that I bought before the ban. They’re kind of a cool toy to fidget with, but I understand why they’re banned.
And Jim Banks isn’t even the dumbest Republican in the Senate. That honor goes to Tommy Tuberville, hands down.


Why do we need to “test” 80-year old technology? Am I missing something here?
When we had our birds I used to say that food didn’t turn bad in our house, it just slowly turned into chicken food. In your house it turns into Dad’s dinner.


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Anon used to be all over this shit. It’s good to see hacktivism again.


Any Infocom game, for that matter. Zork II and Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy were fun, too.
As tempting as that sounds, they are dangerous. They’re BB-sized and strong, so they can puncture intestines if ingested by pets, toddlers, or even a 13-year old lacking the common sense of a pet or a toddler.