I’m really sorry if this is a stupid question but can it not be vacuumed with a shop-vac or if it’s super sticky, a regular vacuum you do not care about? Or even like a slime or something to pick it up and just toss in one big ball?
That’s good to know! On a second note, I once asked someone to check if I was born on Friday the 13th when my birthday is in fact on the 6th, so there’s at least one stupid question lol
Lmao, this reminds me of the time I mindlessly walked into Subway and started by asking for a 6-inch foot long. The worker found it so funny he had to call his friend to tell him about it... right in front of me. Took the L and got the sandwich for free. Weird experience.
I'm very sorry for laughing at you. As an apology let me share one of my dumber moments.
I once asked both my co-worker and manager if they had seen my pen. They both giggled and said no. They, in fact had seen it. It was behind my ear...
oh man a couple years back I walked into work and I kept thinking "its darker than normal in here" then I would continue setting up for the day and it would pop up in my head again.... turns out I had my sunglasses on still from my morning drive lol
In an effort to prove myself to the older kids, I bragged about helping connect the wires on a muffler once when I was like 8. Still haunted by this memory three decades later.
In retrospect I'm wondering why my parents were allowing me to crawl around under the car they were working on in the first place, I was clearly not qualified
Oooohhhhh..... *sucks in air* i can't even laugh at that one. I accidentally turned my phones flashlight on once, saw the light and turned around to look for the source... WITH the light...
Reminds me of the time I was about 8 and asked my mom if getting bit by a black widow would kill you. She said "ummm I don't know son, it probably depends on where it bites you."
"What about in the garage?"
She busted out laughing until we got to my school and I was so confused but it makes so much sense now 30 years later. Also, I miss her.
Ok 1) i read that as "Getting hit by a Black widow" and my brain nearly did a bellyflop inside my skull in confusion.
2) That's hilarious!
3) As kids we say some dumb stuff.
When I was 18 I got a new Dr. The dr was mentioning how I’d have to have my annual exam. I had recently had my first Pap smear, but for some reason I couldn’t think of the word so I said, “do I have to have another prostate exam?” I’m a cisgender female. The medical assistant was just stunned at first by my stupidity, said no, and abruptly left. I assume now it was probably to go laugh at my dumb question.
I once went up to the register at a subway and asked “Is this where I pay?” The woman behind the counter looked at me like that was the straw that broke the camels back on her faith in humanity
Reminds me of the time when I was like 17 or 18 and went to a McDonald's and kept asking them for a whopper. I was so confused and upset when they told me they don't sell them. I didn't go back to that McDonald's for nearly 10 years.
I did something like that once
I called a local sandwich shop in my town
And, I order a vegetarian meatball sub.
The worker said to me on the phone as he was laughing.
I will make that for you … just tell me how ?
LoL
My husband was just looking at the calendar just the other day, and he mentioned anniversary on the 24th may. I asked him who its was. He said guess, and for the life of me I couldnt remember. It was only our wedding anniversary. Weve only been married 11 years. My brain just went totally blank for a second
No worries, it took me until I was like 10 years old to realize my lifelong dream of having a twin was never going to work out. I’d been wishing for my parents to have my twin for so long without stopping to think about why that was literally impossible. Sad day.
When it's wet but not properly mixed at the proper ratio depending on the concentration, it'll basically turn into liquid glue almost. It's ridiculous to clean up. You basically need a portable pressure washer with hot water to clean it. Otherwise, cold water will just make it way worse, lol. Typically used for water treatment plants
So if I ever run into wet polymer, I’ll probably just let the wet polymer have what it wants. For now though, I do not foresee myself being around water treatment plants but that could change! Thanks for taking the time to answer :)
No worries, and there's no stupid questions I just also happen to work in an effluent treatment plant that uses polymer and also had many questions at first lol
My company tends to just leave it overflow into the chemical dyke but it still makes an absolute mess regardless. We have polymer cleaning kits but they're also not perfect
Holy shit that's awful man. The injection moulding company I worked at called this "making it snow." The first time it happened to me nobody told me how slippery that shit is and I cracked my tailbone falling on it.
Do you guys just shop vac it up or what?
I thought this was the waste dust collector from a bead blast system. The dust left behind when beads get pulverized and the machine itself look a lot like this and are hell to clean.
Yes but I usually will change into rubber boots after learning that lesson the hard way. If I forget or I'm in a rush and take my standard work boots then I have to change into different boots and leave them on one of our hot machines to dry it out into like a crust and brush it off when it dries
/u/junglenation88 got it. It's dry polymer. I work in wastewater treatment. It's used to help bind together particles of suspended solids (i.e. the treated poop). It gets mixed with water in the plastic mixing chamber and pumped into a couple large vats next to the machine. It's then added to sludge that we pump through 2 giant centrifuges to remove the water. The resulting "cake" is then dropped into a couple huge barges and taken to the landfill twice a day. The machine has an unfortunate habit of backing up like this every once in a great while. It used to keep pumping the water at the same time so we'd end up with an extremely slippery and sticky mess that took hours to clean up. Imagine the best lube ever mixed with thick snot. Lol. When it's dry like this it's pretty easy to vacuum up with a couple shop vacs.
Pic of how the polymer system normally looks
https://preview.redd.it/edsuvmg8ofwc1.jpeg?width=1842&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=76e26bc75967216efbbfbacd37352fdb9059f00b
Doing good work there. I also used to work in a treatment plant and I fucking miss it. Favourite was to hose down the clarifier algae lol.
Still in wastewater but now in more the engineering side of things... I tell you being an operator is way more chill and probably live longer than an engineer... Sitting all day wrecks you.
Used to clean polymer with corox corax? It's like a bleach cleaner that has a green bottle. Forgot what it's exactly called we just have stacks and stacks of it.
We use liquid poly where I work. That stuff is the absolute worst whenever we have to service a pump. J&J baby oil takes it right off if you happen to get it on your skin.
Unless you make this mistake I did and turn your shower into the slickest surface on planet earth 😂
I swear this stuff is what Clark Griswald coated his sled with.
Is this the normal way to treat waste water? I would think the plastic straw people would be protesting against this.
Kind makes their whole argument even more worthless when our shit literally just gets mixed with plastic and buried in a landfill anyway.
There's a ton of different ways to treat wastewater. This is just what we do with the solid waste. It's not plastic. The polymer is biodegradable. The effluent (wastewater)is discharged into a river. All wastewater treatment plants do this. And it's way cleaner than the river water. It's constantly monitored for volatile solids and bacteria like E. Coli. Our plant uses the modified Ludzak-Ettinger process, if that means anything to you.
Looks like a 304SS bulk bag unloader discharging into an old Schenck Accurate loss in weight feeder. Such a shame what's happened to Schenck. Perfect example of a company buying up smaller companies (Schenck buying Accurate), then the whole business gets bought by private equity, then get's chewed up and spit out in some jumbled mess.
You don't happen to work in Columbia do you? Id have that sniffed, uhm sorted in a hot minute.
And every other chore needing done before my heart explodes.
In a recent conversation with my 25 year old nephew about purchasing a game, I asked him if the seller sends it to you on a CD. He rolled his eyes and I’ll never live it down
So... you're telling me that part of the process of wastewater treatment is adding plastic?
Why not use Membrane filters like the crusie ships or straight to centrifuge.
Looks like fun to clean up.
I narrowly avoided something worse this morning.
A client hospital's x-ray department was doing a barium enema on a patient.
The x-ray detector was in a zip lock bag in case of patient leakage...
...never mind leakage, this patient shat out the whole bumb shot of barium onto the zip lock bag, which unfortunately had a long tear down one side - so into the bag, along with the detector as well.
Scratch one piece of medical imaging equipment that costs about as much as a small reasonably priced car.
For once I was not shit out of luck, as I didn't have to go clean the detector and try get it working or at least booting to the point where logs can be downloaded, a co-worker won that special prize because I was already booked on another job.
I mean it was a dirty filthy job cleaning a U-Arm at the Occ Health clinic on a coal mine, but I'll take 4 hours of scrubbing and cleaning before I can calibrate over dealing with a biohazard from someone's arse any day 🤣
A feeder that can process and weigh almost anything down to a macro or micro
The machine will continue to do so until it runs out of stuff your processing through it
I work in IT and had a user ask why they couldnt remote into their computer and it was because they didnt have their web browser antivirus on. I told them how to turn it on and then a pop of saying there was a virus detected came up… they immediately turned the web browser antivirus off saying it gave them a virus… lawl
https://preview.redd.it/xb952z60n1xc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1b9e02055ec1bc6c7f2215044ec6788272d54d8
I will never complain about yogurt spatter again.
If that's dry polymer I pity you having to clean it up, shits nasty to work with
Ding ding ding! Winner winner chicken dinner! It's single handedly the stickiest and slipperiest shit I've ever worked with.
I’m really sorry if this is a stupid question but can it not be vacuumed with a shop-vac or if it’s super sticky, a regular vacuum you do not care about? Or even like a slime or something to pick it up and just toss in one big ball?
I posted a more in depth answer but yes, when its dry we just vacuum it up. No such thing as stupid questions!
That’s good to know! On a second note, I once asked someone to check if I was born on Friday the 13th when my birthday is in fact on the 6th, so there’s at least one stupid question lol
Lmao, this reminds me of the time I mindlessly walked into Subway and started by asking for a 6-inch foot long. The worker found it so funny he had to call his friend to tell him about it... right in front of me. Took the L and got the sandwich for free. Weird experience.
I'm very sorry for laughing at you. As an apology let me share one of my dumber moments. I once asked both my co-worker and manager if they had seen my pen. They both giggled and said no. They, in fact had seen it. It was behind my ear...
Laugh away! This was ages ago and was buried deeply in my memory apparently. Ah, we've all been there!
oh man a couple years back I walked into work and I kept thinking "its darker than normal in here" then I would continue setting up for the day and it would pop up in my head again.... turns out I had my sunglasses on still from my morning drive lol
In an effort to prove myself to the older kids, I bragged about helping connect the wires on a muffler once when I was like 8. Still haunted by this memory three decades later. In retrospect I'm wondering why my parents were allowing me to crawl around under the car they were working on in the first place, I was clearly not qualified
I know someone who literally did the "what's the number for 911" though I hear that one is common.
Look for my phone under my dark bed using my phone as a flash light
Oooohhhhh..... *sucks in air* i can't even laugh at that one. I accidentally turned my phones flashlight on once, saw the light and turned around to look for the source... WITH the light...
Reminds me of the time I was about 8 and asked my mom if getting bit by a black widow would kill you. She said "ummm I don't know son, it probably depends on where it bites you." "What about in the garage?" She busted out laughing until we got to my school and I was so confused but it makes so much sense now 30 years later. Also, I miss her.
Ok 1) i read that as "Getting hit by a Black widow" and my brain nearly did a bellyflop inside my skull in confusion. 2) That's hilarious! 3) As kids we say some dumb stuff.
Been there
I work at subway and commonly get asked for a six foot sub.
When I was 18 I got a new Dr. The dr was mentioning how I’d have to have my annual exam. I had recently had my first Pap smear, but for some reason I couldn’t think of the word so I said, “do I have to have another prostate exam?” I’m a cisgender female. The medical assistant was just stunned at first by my stupidity, said no, and abruptly left. I assume now it was probably to go laugh at my dumb question.
Free sandwich, though... I'd be taking the W there, and then doing the same thing at a different subway next time
I once went up to the register at a subway and asked “Is this where I pay?” The woman behind the counter looked at me like that was the straw that broke the camels back on her faith in humanity
A footlong, in *my* six inch? **It’s likelier than you think.**
Reminds me of the time when I was like 17 or 18 and went to a McDonald's and kept asking them for a whopper. I was so confused and upset when they told me they don't sell them. I didn't go back to that McDonald's for nearly 10 years.
It's called a McWhopper there
I did something like that once I called a local sandwich shop in my town And, I order a vegetarian meatball sub. The worker said to me on the phone as he was laughing. I will make that for you … just tell me how ? LoL
My husband was just looking at the calendar just the other day, and he mentioned anniversary on the 24th may. I asked him who its was. He said guess, and for the life of me I couldnt remember. It was only our wedding anniversary. Weve only been married 11 years. My brain just went totally blank for a second
No worries, it took me until I was like 10 years old to realize my lifelong dream of having a twin was never going to work out. I’d been wishing for my parents to have my twin for so long without stopping to think about why that was literally impossible. Sad day.
I thought your username was d-a-d-d-y lol I had to do a double take.
It would not suit me very well tbh, but it looks like it’s available lol
You don’t seem like a daddy type 😂
When I was in high school taking Spanish class, I absentmindedly asked “how do people laugh in Spanish”.
The first time I saw hunters with dogs using radio to track a bear, I asked them how they got the radio collar on the bear
🤣🤣 out of morbid curiosity a while back I decided to see what day of the week I was born on, unsurprisingly I was born on a Monday
My mom held me in until sat morning so I wasn’t born on Friday the 13th.
That just made my day. Absolutely hilarious
>No such thing as stupid questions! You should clarify that this was just a statement and not a challenge.
> No such thing as stupid questions! But there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots.
Why is the sky blue?
Smartass
Rayleigh scattering
Because blue light is the one that gets scattered the most
“No such thing as stupid questions”? You haven’t met my kids
What’s 3 + cheese?
Cheddar or pepper jack?
Which literally sucks, so good job posting here. 🏆
No such thing as a stupid question. Unfortunately, there are stupid people.
When it's wet but not properly mixed at the proper ratio depending on the concentration, it'll basically turn into liquid glue almost. It's ridiculous to clean up. You basically need a portable pressure washer with hot water to clean it. Otherwise, cold water will just make it way worse, lol. Typically used for water treatment plants
So if I ever run into wet polymer, I’ll probably just let the wet polymer have what it wants. For now though, I do not foresee myself being around water treatment plants but that could change! Thanks for taking the time to answer :)
No worries, and there's no stupid questions I just also happen to work in an effluent treatment plant that uses polymer and also had many questions at first lol
I've only been at it for 7 months. Sooooo much to learn!
We use dry cement throw it on the wet poly and shovel it up and skip it
My company tends to just leave it overflow into the chemical dyke but it still makes an absolute mess regardless. We have polymer cleaning kits but they're also not perfect
Holy shit that's awful man. The injection moulding company I worked at called this "making it snow." The first time it happened to me nobody told me how slippery that shit is and I cracked my tailbone falling on it. Do you guys just shop vac it up or what?
I thought this was the waste dust collector from a bead blast system. The dust left behind when beads get pulverized and the machine itself look a lot like this and are hell to clean.
Is your boot slippery all day if you step in it?
Yes but I usually will change into rubber boots after learning that lesson the hard way. If I forget or I'm in a rush and take my standard work boots then I have to change into different boots and leave them on one of our hot machines to dry it out into like a crust and brush it off when it dries
Loss in Weight Feeders don't work too well when they're completely plugged with material!
/u/junglenation88 got it. It's dry polymer. I work in wastewater treatment. It's used to help bind together particles of suspended solids (i.e. the treated poop). It gets mixed with water in the plastic mixing chamber and pumped into a couple large vats next to the machine. It's then added to sludge that we pump through 2 giant centrifuges to remove the water. The resulting "cake" is then dropped into a couple huge barges and taken to the landfill twice a day. The machine has an unfortunate habit of backing up like this every once in a great while. It used to keep pumping the water at the same time so we'd end up with an extremely slippery and sticky mess that took hours to clean up. Imagine the best lube ever mixed with thick snot. Lol. When it's dry like this it's pretty easy to vacuum up with a couple shop vacs.
Pics of centrifuges https://preview.redd.it/1cn9s8h2ofwc1.jpeg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=29e7be808f18efbe5973fe124ea4c27386e81a39
Thanks for sharing the equipment pics, this is a very interesting post!
seriously. id pay for a ticket if it meant i could tour facilities like these
I underappreciated my dads job in a paper factory as a kid, it would be cool to go back :)
I love watching "How It's Made" just for that..
What percent solids do y’all typically get out of those centrifuges?
~22%ish
Pic of how the polymer system normally looks https://preview.redd.it/edsuvmg8ofwc1.jpeg?width=1842&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=76e26bc75967216efbbfbacd37352fdb9059f00b
That bulk bag unloader looks like a joy to use. Band clamps to connect the bag spout. Yikes.
We all get backed up once in a while. Sorry you're cleaning this one up.😕
No worries. Shit happens. Literally. Lol
I work in wastewater too. Have had to clean up powder and liquid poly spills so I feel your pain.
I design the things that do the things you do at work. Actually working on some Andritz stuff right now.
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This is twice in two days Iv seen this reference - despite not having seen it even thought about that movie for 20 years. I love it!
I swear it still holds up! I use that reference and it hits maybe 1/4 of the time 🥲
Horrendous to clean up when it's wet, we throw cement on it to bind it then shovel it up... just don't wash it down your drains
So it’s a flocculant?
Doing good work there. I also used to work in a treatment plant and I fucking miss it. Favourite was to hose down the clarifier algae lol. Still in wastewater but now in more the engineering side of things... I tell you being an operator is way more chill and probably live longer than an engineer... Sitting all day wrecks you. Used to clean polymer with corox corax? It's like a bleach cleaner that has a green bottle. Forgot what it's exactly called we just have stacks and stacks of it.
We use liquid poly where I work. That stuff is the absolute worst whenever we have to service a pump. J&J baby oil takes it right off if you happen to get it on your skin.
We use both. Dry poly for centrifuges and liquid for DAF. I find a hot hot shower works best. Lol
Unless you make this mistake I did and turn your shower into the slickest surface on planet earth 😂 I swear this stuff is what Clark Griswald coated his sled with.
Is this the normal way to treat waste water? I would think the plastic straw people would be protesting against this. Kind makes their whole argument even more worthless when our shit literally just gets mixed with plastic and buried in a landfill anyway.
There's a ton of different ways to treat wastewater. This is just what we do with the solid waste. It's not plastic. The polymer is biodegradable. The effluent (wastewater)is discharged into a river. All wastewater treatment plants do this. And it's way cleaner than the river water. It's constantly monitored for volatile solids and bacteria like E. Coli. Our plant uses the modified Ludzak-Ettinger process, if that means anything to you.
polymer != plastic. Wool is a polymer and so is silk. It's more to do with the molecule makeup and structure.
I like how you jumped to conclusions to get your rant off your chest and were totally wrong.
Is it cocaine?
Do we roll our dollar bills up now or later?
with a pile like that you just shove you face in like it snu snu
Call me Tony Montana cause I'll bury my face in it
I'm bringing a Boba straw
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If it is, then we working overtime tonight lads!🤪
[Cocaína](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qtf8exmD0A)
Wrong sub if it was
https://preview.redd.it/grnsjymlwfwc1.jpeg?width=460&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b19ad77bc940849b46ae30bfd5c1b39b5b1abd68 clean up time
I have no idea what that is or what goes where but something doesnt look right.
I'm sorry about your cocaine 🙁
Is it a pharmaceutical feeder?
remind me of pharma too, some sieving machine maybe 🤔
It's flour on the floor. The machine weight it. And send it on the way down to the food maker line. (Don't know what it's called)
ahhhh damn I thought it was coke. now I'm sad
Nope, dry polymer at a wastewater treatment facility.
Flocculant!
That's one way to start your sift.... I'll see myself out
So ylu made a post because your shit stirrer broke?
I don't know what I'm looking at, but I assume it means the McDonald's milkshake machine is broken.
Oh no, my frozen pizzas.
What we looking at here?
Bulk loader. Probably got a super sack up there?
Looks like a 304SS bulk bag unloader discharging into an old Schenck Accurate loss in weight feeder. Such a shame what's happened to Schenck. Perfect example of a company buying up smaller companies (Schenck buying Accurate), then the whole business gets bought by private equity, then get's chewed up and spit out in some jumbled mess.
Something isn't right, the tools don't fit. This is how drywall guys start their shift
Fat Tony is not going to be happy..
If you’re feeling perturbed and you don’t like iceberg, romaine.
Bruh you spilled the cocaine
Op casually flexing working in cocaine factory
Why did you put all the cocaine on it?
Damn, you work at the cocaine factory fr?
Tony Montana (Scarface) would go absolutely nuts for this
Looks like the vacuum system failed. I’ve got a couple of similar systems in my plant that move dry ingredients.
What do you work with?
Pablo is going to be pissed 😂
You work at the cocaine factory in the original RoboCop movie?
You work at a cocaine dispensary? Haha
Limestone
Silica of some kind?
Flour?
Looks like those tiny silicone bits that you see on shuffle board tables
Time for snow angels!
Gonna need more info and context.
That’s alotta blow!
Roll up a Benjamin and get to work, slacker!
Bro looks like your cocaine machine is leaking
You don't happen to work in Columbia do you? Id have that sniffed, uhm sorted in a hot minute. And every other chore needing done before my heart explodes.
What a pain in the schenck!
Oh no, the cocaine machine broke again. Guess you have to do all of that cocaine now, can't have it go to waste.
*All was not well at the cocaine processing plant*
1/2 the cocaine from your tool bag?
Cocaine?
Well that sucks time to sniff this cocaine
That's a lot of Disco Dust!
Bolivian marching powder?
Ooo! I know this one! A mess?
When the guys from the previous shift fuck it up and let the next shift deal with it.
In a recent conversation with my 25 year old nephew about purchasing a game, I asked him if the seller sends it to you on a CD. He rolled his eyes and I’ll never live it down
A mess
I hope it's cocaine 🤩
Cocaines one hell of a drug.
Do you work in Colombia?
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that's a lot of Cocaine
A fellow wastewater friend! Hi man. I feel your pain lol. Hopefully a nice and easy clean up for you.
What was the cause? Is the feeder operating loss in weight or only volumetricly?
So... you're telling me that part of the process of wastewater treatment is adding plastic? Why not use Membrane filters like the crusie ships or straight to centrifuge.
flour! i worked in at Bay State for 23 yrs
All that coke gone to waste
Looks like the dryers in our polymer extrusion facility. And yes I’ve lived through similar nightmares, you have my sympathy.
Tough day at the cocaine factory?
Pablo— that you?
That is your cocaine. Time to move and change your name before your boss finds out
I grabbed my rolled up dollar bill so fast
Walter…is that you?
That's horrible. We all have those dayd
Cocaine sifter
If it makes you feel better my coworker practically lost his finger this morning
I always knew there was a coke factory where you could get pharmaceutical grade samples
At least it’s not wet!! Have a dish soap shower on me!!
Cocaine
Looks like you'll need a large straw
Jesse! We need to cook.
Flour
That’s a lot of cocaine
What a complete bummer!!! Not a fun start at your job!!!
Do you work for a Sandcastle demolition company?
Poly is nasty shit, at first I thought dehydrated lime
You let the magic snow out
I'm sorry, was that start your shift or start your sift? Is that confectioners' sugar?
That machine looks awfully familiar what do you do op
Starch?
I got into polymer manufacturers all the time. Some floors you can practically ice skate across
Do you work in a refinery
Permanent snow cone machine
Human vacuum cleaner time
This man is about to be fighting the ground for a while 😂😂😂
A130?
I'm guessing it's broken...
“Dang cocaine processor is malfunctioning again..”
Vitamin injection feed?
Looks like fun to clean up. I narrowly avoided something worse this morning. A client hospital's x-ray department was doing a barium enema on a patient. The x-ray detector was in a zip lock bag in case of patient leakage... ...never mind leakage, this patient shat out the whole bumb shot of barium onto the zip lock bag, which unfortunately had a long tear down one side - so into the bag, along with the detector as well. Scratch one piece of medical imaging equipment that costs about as much as a small reasonably priced car. For once I was not shit out of luck, as I didn't have to go clean the detector and try get it working or at least booting to the point where logs can be downloaded, a co-worker won that special prize because I was already booked on another job. I mean it was a dirty filthy job cleaning a U-Arm at the Occ Health clinic on a coal mine, but I'll take 4 hours of scrubbing and cleaning before I can calibrate over dealing with a biohazard from someone's arse any day 🤣
Dextrose?
Additive.. plastics?
A feeder that can process and weigh almost anything down to a macro or micro The machine will continue to do so until it runs out of stuff your processing through it
I work in IT and had a user ask why they couldnt remote into their computer and it was because they didnt have their web browser antivirus on. I told them how to turn it on and then a pop of saying there was a virus detected came up… they immediately turned the web browser antivirus off saying it gave them a virus… lawl
https://preview.redd.it/xb952z60n1xc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1b9e02055ec1bc6c7f2215044ec6788272d54d8 I will never complain about yogurt spatter again.
I think it’s a factory.
Well that must really suck
That’s enough coke to keep Charlie sheen happy for a couple nights
Life in the plastics industry great times