Here's a pic of the cute case, again fake but still totally cute!JR
I should probably carry something to fidget with more often, I have been carrying a silver Dollar for a few tears, partly with this in mind but it doesn't really lend itself to fidgeting (unless you start learning some coin-tricks). Another hing I've carried is this pair of miniature coconuts that I found in France. I have emptied them through the three "marks" that they have. Their main fault is the sound they make otherwise they are really fidgetable (I guess the correct term would be tactile).I forgot to add any scale to the picture but they are just over an inch in diameter. This is also my first try at hosting my pictures myself, I hope it works.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on January 05, 2017, 07:56:51 PMHere's a pic of the cute case, again fake but still totally cute!JRWow, just like my last girlfriend...
I have one of these they are great for playing with.
We just had zippos when I was growing up. Click, click. Also I don't find myself fidgeting much also.
Do my begleri count?Oh, and I was a ratchet wrench fidgeter too... there's something satisfying about spinning a heavy wrench by its socket.EDIT: I've solved Rubik's Cubes too. All the way from a 2x2 to a 6x6. The 5x5 is my favorite. (Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Quote from: thatotherguy on June 19, 2017, 07:46:34 PMDo my begleri count?Oh, and I was a ratchet wrench fidgeter too... there's something satisfying about spinning a heavy wrench by its socket.EDIT: I've solved Rubik's Cubes too. All the way from a 2x2 to a 6x6. The 5x5 is my favorite. (Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkYeah for sure. +1 on the ratchet wrench and cubes, love the 5x5, haven't bought a 6x6 yet.
Quote from: zoidberg on June 20, 2017, 12:01:39 AMQuote from: thatotherguy on June 19, 2017, 07:46:34 PMDo my begleri count?Oh, and I was a ratchet wrench fidgeter too... there's something satisfying about spinning a heavy wrench by its socket.EDIT: I've solved Rubik's Cubes too. All the way from a 2x2 to a 6x6. The 5x5 is my favorite. (Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkYeah for sure. +1 on the ratchet wrench and cubes, love the 5x5, haven't bought a 6x6 yet. I'm assuming you've become acquainted with Shengshou if you're into cubing... if not, They're my favorite cube for higher order. Dayan is my 3x3 of choice, I've got Shengshou for everything else. The 4x4 is a bit loose for my tastes but for the money they're unbeatable.But I derail the thread. Business as normal, all! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk