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        Or

        Food and explosives

        I vaguely remember a video of someone with enough time, a pack of mentos fresh & a 2 liter coca cola bottle.

        We’re talking about sex toys.

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        bottles, packaging, food or explosives

        Why does this thing touch on design elements from all these categories‽

        It looks like a fragile mortar round full of beer.

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          a old.guy was to the ER with a ww2 bomb in his ass. They had yo call the police. Google it it’s ridiculous

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        Add wedding rings to that list. Folks, please just buy yourself sex toys and don’t make us have to call the fire department to get your wedding ring off your now ruined dick.

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          LOL, not on our beaches! We take great pride and someone would probably call the cops. Rivers OTOH, JFC. My little kids pulled 3 grocery bags worth of bottles out of a tiny area just underwater.

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        Are there beaches that don’t? Are the beaches there like entering a bar with a security man checking people going in?

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        “Beaches that allow X” sounds like some dystopian shit, where people are regulating and controlling what you can and cannot bring into some semi-obscure public place.

        Any beach I go to is literally a spot by the water you walk to if you want to hang out and cool down. I can understand regulations if we’re talking about some inner-city “beach”, but luckily most beaches is the world are places you can be pretty alone.

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          I think this is something that’s going to vary a lot depending on where in the world you are

          I’m not a beach fan for a large number of reasons, including the fact that, in the immortal words of Anakin Skywalker, “I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere”

          But just as bad is that all of the beaches that are a reasonable drive from my house for a day or weekend trip are always packed, and I don’t like crowds much either.

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      And be unable to use the bottle anywhere else. We already have all sorts of cup holder options for the beach; this looks like a solution in search of a problem.

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      This was my first thought. My second was about the beach closest to my apartment on the Puget Sound. The sand there is always wet and cold, even on a 90 degree day. This bottle design is still silly for 99% of beaches in existence, though. I just happen to live in a unicorn climate.

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      My ER clerk friend told me that one night a guy walked in and tried to hand her what looked like the ball of a trailer hitch, and for some reason it had burn marks on it and it stunk. She told him to get it out of there and asked him what he did with it and why he was there. He had set it on fire and shoved it up his ass. Why he set it on fire first is a mystery, but he just wanted to be seen for his burns to his hands. At least nobody had to fish it out.

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    “So there I was, walking nude on the beach. I tripped and fell right on to one of those new beer bottles that someone just happened to stick into the sand upside-down.”

    “Get out…”

    “No, no, that’s what really happened.”

    “No, I mean, get the fuck out of this hospital.”

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    Is it really hard to make a classic beer bottle stand in sand? I’d think that by “screwing” it you can make the sand underneath flat enough, but i never actually tried so I’m maybe missing some obvious practical obstacle.

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      Actually this could make it safer. If you were to butt chug this, as in cap removed, drinking end in hole, the flared base would ideally prevent any accidental clenching resulting in a full absorption of the bottle. However, I don’t think the flare is aggressive enough to do that.