Hans get the flammenwerfer!

Dec 7, 2025 7:04 AM

Petty stupid to shoot a flamethrower at brand new stuff, maybe pay for it first.

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and then the store catches on fire.

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'Member Hypercolour t-shirts?

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One's somewhere up in the attic, probably with a Big Johnson shirt or two.

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Still got mine 😎

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I member

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Which reminds me.. time for my colonoscopy

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I would not recommend shooting fire at plastic

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Yeah my friend melted a nylon bag to his hands in college after leaning back on a table with a candle on it- set his bag and back on fire before he realized and as he grabbed the bag to take it off it melted to his hands. Not cool at all

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But why? Seriously, what is the point?

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Why though? So you can be lumo green when sitting next to the fire?

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Ya, had the same thought. Would make way more sense to flip the color change. High vis in the snow.

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So how does it go from green to black at 0:05? is this fucking ai again? whats going on?

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also, the tag moves by itself in the last seconds. I guess there could be air movement, but it is still weird

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If its temperature controlled, the gas from the can is cold and they failed to ignite it in this shot. And thus turned back to black.

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right, so the jacket is meant to be color changing. I thought it was a one time deal, just a fun side effect of heat. Makes sense, thanks.

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how about the price tag moving by itself in the last couple seconds? could be air movement, but it looks strange

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You can see the fabric at the bottom move a bit later. So think someone blew on it, to see if it changes back again.

The ink/pigment they (probably) used for this, was developed in the 70s/80s. Commonly used for novelty mugs, so I guess the "innovation" here is supposed to be, to put it on a winter jacked.

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