It’s Simons cat…
I will never understand visual humor
FTFY
I’d rather just the cutout. If I wanna subject people to buttholes, I can make them with frosting.
I think Japanese culture considers such details to be cute
Lot a prudes in this thread.
Y’all need to lighten up. Cats love showing their butts. It’s funny
Am I alone in thinking this is funny? I mean, I wouldn’t buy this cookie cutter on its own, but if I bought a collection of cat cookie cutters, I’d definitely use this one too.
That’s not “cat people” bruv that’s fuckin weirdos
Cat people are fuckin weirdos.
I got 5.
Can confirm I am cat person, I am weirdo.
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Personally I don’t think that’s okay. Too many, so you won’t be able to properly care for them.
Consider that each cat person should get a couple hours of attention every day - how could you find the time for all 5?
Cat people are pretty self-sufficient. Normally food, water and a few cats are all they need, and they’ll come to you for attention. If you have two cat people there’s a good chance of them forming a bonded pair, too. More than two cat people and they’ll often socialise together.
Wouldn’t a view from the front be better?
Cats don’t seem to think so.
Pompompurin moment
I once went to a party with candy kitty litter… compete with tootsie roll poop. It was weird
Dude, it wasn’t candy… We kept trying to stop you but… Well you know how you get when you’re on acid. It was fucked you ate like six cat turds before you passed out.
I like my cat but I already see more of his butt than I’d like to, so I don’t get this obsession either.
I’m a cat person and I find this gross. And a tad concerning. Just, why?
Same, I don’t get why people think animal buttholes are cute.
In fairness, this do be what cats look like from behind.
I’m a cat people and I don’t understand. That’s awful.
“I’m a cat people” - Nastassia Kinski is that you?
I don’t get the reference, I’m afraid.
I believe she acted in the eponymous movie with Malcolm McDowell. Pretty great some from Bowie in that one too
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.
Also this is a cookie cutter. Usually you bake after which should kill anything the cookie cutter may have left behind.
You can’t kill plastic by baking, you just turn it into even worse stuff
Oh you are thinking of plastic going into the food, normally hear people talk about bacteria growing on it.
Some tea bag brands are really proud that they’ve moved from petroleum based plastic on their bags to PLA.
What the fuck. It’s still plastic, guys. There are a few brands that don’t have any plastic. You have to look them up brand by brand though.
I’m not super paranoid about plastic, but I have been trying to avoid it a little more. And the biggest place to avoid it is soaking it in near boiling water that I’m about to drink.
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.
Isn’t PLA made from plants though? Then just dispose of it properly how would that be an issue.
PLA breaks down under industrial composting conditions. It isn’t really biodegradable. It is fair to call it plastic waste.
This is why you dispose of it properly rather than leaving it in a hedge somewhere.
Disposing of it properly means landfill, pretty much. Not that big of a deal, but the microplastics it adds to our environment on its way there, and during the manufacturing process, will last ages.
While I was looking into this I learned about another material, PHA, which is much better suited to eco-friendly printing.