Oh no! What type of foam was this? What angle?

5 days ago by VetOfTheSeas to c/DeFlock

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DaddleDew 48 points 5 days ago

Hear me out: Paintball projectiles containing expanding foam. Someone figure this out.

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talentedkiwi 8 points 5 days ago

Two part epoxy? Two guns two types....

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Vicinus 10 points 5 days ago

You could have the 2 parts separated internally in the same ball (kind of like a cold/hot pack that you "crack" to activate). On breaking (or shooting) the barrier is broken and the two parts mix.

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GraniteM 6 points 5 days ago

Like a Tide Pod, but spherical, and arguably even more dangerous to eat!

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kgbbot 2 points 4 days ago

Delicious AND science‽

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