Message from @Kaytee

Discord ID: 419614191150694400


2018-03-03 21:42:13 UTC  

She is obviously interested by you

2018-03-03 21:42:31 UTC  

Or just addicted to her phone

2018-03-03 21:44:24 UTC  

or bored

2018-03-03 21:45:02 UTC  

is it the jewess @Phatique

2018-03-03 21:45:41 UTC  

yes but usually a grill that respond to your messages religiously is interested

2018-03-03 21:47:00 UTC  

@Julian the moroccan (jewess) yes

2018-03-03 21:47:12 UTC  

@johnfrum#8811 tbf most municipalities are terrible at recycling _anything_, partly because most _people_ are terrible at recycling

2018-03-03 21:47:59 UTC  

im so drunk and cant open the app

2018-03-03 21:48:16 UTC  

or not so drunk i can manage to spell right?

2018-03-03 21:48:40 UTC  

she asked me for a funny youtube clip and i sent her alex jones goes super saiyan, wtf did i do that for

2018-03-03 21:48:47 UTC  

food waste can be composted, just toss scrap pla in with that, not that anyone's gonna bother doing that when we can't even have a soda can bin without people tossing half hamburgers and candybar wrappers into it

2018-03-03 21:49:15 UTC  
2018-03-03 21:49:27 UTC  

ROFL im retarded

2018-03-03 21:50:12 UTC  

@Kaytee i dont think compost gets hot enough to break down pla

2018-03-03 21:53:56 UTC  

rip cracked Spotify they got dmca

2018-03-03 21:54:35 UTC  

@johnfrum#8811 it does, it's the recommended way to dispose of it even

2018-03-03 21:55:04 UTC  

they dmca'd the GitHub repo, xda thread and telegram channel. fucking wild

2018-03-03 21:55:21 UTC  

that's pla's main disadvantage even, it softens and wilts at like 60C, melts down at ~170C, and burns before you hit 300C

2018-03-03 21:55:52 UTC  

Huh, didn't know that, I use cold composting so thought piles only get to like 90.

2018-03-03 21:55:54 UTC  

compost'll break it down enough for microbe to eat it

2018-03-03 21:56:59 UTC  

you can clog your nozzle with charcoal if you accidentally try to print PLA after nylon without setting the temps back down, ask me how i know

2018-03-03 21:57:00 UTC  

:<

2018-03-03 21:57:39 UTC  

Would think it would ash by then

2018-03-03 21:57:57 UTC  

not enough oxygen, so it ends up charring instead of combusting in there

2018-03-03 21:58:46 UTC  

Suprised there isnt a larger casting scene using PLA, tired of globbly lost foam shit.

2018-03-03 21:59:52 UTC  

you'd need an injection molding machine still, to get it soft enough for that you'll be bringing it to ~200C

2018-03-03 22:00:14 UTC  

even at the lower end around 170C you'd need a lot of pressure and nice emtal tooling

2018-03-03 22:00:18 UTC  

metal even

2018-03-03 22:00:25 UTC  

I'm talking metal casting using plaster or greensand

2018-03-03 22:00:31 UTC  

OH

2018-03-03 22:00:35 UTC  

oh, no that's A Thing

2018-03-03 22:00:48 UTC  

Its a thing but didnt seem to take off like foam

2018-03-03 22:01:03 UTC  

it's getting pretty common

2018-03-03 22:01:13 UTC  

mostly among people who got into 3d printing first then got into casting

2018-03-03 22:01:55 UTC  

Neat, always wanted a big ass iron cauldron but dont have the space for iron casting

2018-03-03 22:03:07 UTC  

Though archaeological evidence seems to indicate they were clay for the most part, which makes sense.

2018-03-03 22:04:22 UTC  
2018-03-03 22:04:34 UTC  

Rare footage of you

2018-03-03 22:04:47 UTC  

Kek

2018-03-03 22:05:10 UTC  

Although I hate him. I'm more of the Pim Fortuyn tier