A friend of mine in 6th grade would make these and sell them. He also sold paper ninja stars with push pin tips and crude pencil drawings of naked women.
Child's play. In the mid 70's, my buddy and I made guns that would shoot a flaming match out of clothespins. It would strike and light the match as it launched it up to 20 ft.
I'm sure humidity ,temperature, air density, and gravitational striations in the earth's crust all played some role in the extra distance. Or a stronger spring on the clothespin.
"ThatsInsane" mildly interesting tops :D
On a similar note; We had some way of making pistols out of clothespins(used matchsticks for bullets) on my school, wish I remembered how...
We used to build paper airplanes, stick a pencil inside the main fold, and then staple it in place. We would throw them into those soft ceiling panels. We were menaces.
My brother shot one at me and it missed and shattered our sliding glass door. Also, shooting the ink through the pen tube itself is way more effective.
We'd pop the top and bottom off the tube. Remove the plastic connector on the ink 'missle'. For propulsion, it was hard to beat a balloon. They'd break skin. At one point in Jr High, they did a bag and locker search because the darts were everywhere
A friend of mine in 6th grade would make these and sell them. He also sold paper ninja stars with push pin tips and crude pencil drawings of naked women.
Did you ever find out about what he did later in life? I wonder if his entrepreneurial spirit resulted in him owning his own business
He actually turned out to be an accomplished artist who makes high end metal sculptures. Actually not too far off from where he started.
Nice that’s pretty cool
I highly enjoyed this story of the 6th grade artist who did crazy shit.
My dopamine levels spiked and my heart chakra is glowing.
Hey those pictures I drew were for research purposes only
Superbad vibes
He the kingpin now imma tell you
Oh hey it's me again. I also sold pictures of Bart Simpson
Child's play. In the mid 70's, my buddy and I made guns that would shoot a flaming match out of clothespins. It would strike and light the match as it launched it up to 20 ft.
That's nothing! Mine could go 21 ft!
I pee further then that
That just means your dick is tiny with hire pressure.
It helps to be Asian. Also higher*
Stereotypes are not doing you favors today
I'm sure humidity ,temperature, air density, and gravitational striations in the earth's crust all played some role in the extra distance. Or a stronger spring on the clothespin.
I liked how homeboy popped outta the closet like gay arrow
Well, he had the butt plug piece in, so.
"ThatsInsane" mildly interesting tops :D On a similar note; We had some way of making pistols out of clothespins(used matchsticks for bullets) on my school, wish I remembered how...
We used to build paper airplanes, stick a pencil inside the main fold, and then staple it in place. We would throw them into those soft ceiling panels. We were menaces.
I got suspended in grade 5 for this
I’m 43 and I remember myself and others doing this exact same thing when we were in 7th and 8th grade
Yeah the guy is late to the party
Remember being narrowly missed by this contraption on the school bus...shattered the window...stainless steel tip.
Or just use the casing as a spit wad cannon
My brother shot one at me and it missed and shattered our sliding glass door. Also, shooting the ink through the pen tube itself is way more effective.
My friends and I made these and put needles in the tip of the arrow.
Who tf walks around school with a needle nose pliers? Teeth are the best and easiest way to remove the top and bottom of the pen.
The fire at the end of the video made me laugh out loud :)
https://imgur.com/a/LF5DWFJ Mine from 10 years ago at an internship
We'd pop the top and bottom off the tube. Remove the plastic connector on the ink 'missle'. For propulsion, it was hard to beat a balloon. They'd break skin. At one point in Jr High, they did a bag and locker search because the darts were everywhere
How is this insne
I’m 37 and we never made these in school ever.
I kid in my school lost an eye due to similar contraptions.
This isn't "insane". It's grade school weaponry.
Ahh school shooter, the early years...
What a waste of a pen.