The Fidget Spinner Community - "It's Not A Trend, It's A Way Of Life."

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They're a learning implement for special needs kids. Why the fuck are adults squabbling over them on reddit?
 
so i should say these are from a thread about vaping from /r/fidgetspinners
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Titanium is denser than other cheaper metals, including plastic, leading to a much smoother and
longer spin, outside of the bearings hardware?

Titanium is denser than other cheaper metals, including plastic

Titanium is denser than other cheaper metals, including plastic

Nigger, what the fuck are you talking about

Also: Titanium isn't much denser than aluminum. It's the reason they use it in aerospace - it's light but stronger and more flexible than aluminum alloys for the same weight.

If you really wanted to make an example of a dense metal that's potentially usable in these faggoty things, you would have said brass or steel.

You fucking chode.
 
i bet you could make some stupid bank by painting on pony/anime shit on those spinners and selling them on etsy for three times the cost. the autism market is an untapped gold mine

Kiwi Fidget Spinners when?
 
i bet you could make some stupid bank by painting on pony/anime shit on those spinners and selling them on etsy for three times the cost. the autism market is an untapped gold mine
Hot damn. I'll make sure to credit you with a gold plated plaque after I make bank.
 
Fidget Spinners are basically like somebody read a particularly creative Fingerbox thread on /b/ and decided "Hey you know what, we need a REAL pointless thing people can be THIS retarded about."
 
How long have these been around? Because I first heard about them last week, and now they're a community, cultural appropriation of ablism, and a sign of white supremacy.

They just look like the toys you see in bins next to the cash register at a toy store, along with the candy with licensed characters on the packaging.
 
I had a £2, it was nice, and I can see the stim benefits to autistic/ADHD people, but it broke in 2 weeks because it was cheap as fuck plastic.

Metal ones are £5. You don't need to spend $60.
 
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