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Interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 25 days ago

If you could have one life size cardboard cutout of anyone/anything you wanted, what would it be?

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If you could have one life size cardboard cutout of anyone/anything you wanted, what would it be?

Interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 25 days ago
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    25 days ago

    Am I the only normal person in these comments?

    I only want a life-size cutout of Danny Devito, and it’s only £40!

    https://amzn.eu/d/frGNlbr

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      (I may mis-recall all the details because this was some years back.) There was girl who took a Danny Devito cutout as her “date” to highschool prom and posted the professional prom photo online, and the story got big enough that he heard about it. He was so amused by it that he brought a custom made cardboard cutout of her from the prom picture to the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia set to take a photo with.

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      I have the mini version of this (about 2ft) and it is my favourite. When I had more space, he was placed at my doorway to greet me when I’d come home.

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      OMG the Frequently Bought Together section!

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    deleted by creator

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    25 days ago

    Map of the universe

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    If it’s 1:1 ratio? The sun

    • a new sad me@lemmy.world
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      Came here to say that, thank you.

    • metaStatic@kbin.earth
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      would be interesting to see if that much cardboard had a noticeable gravitational field.

      • tal@lemmy.today
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        https://www.amazon.com/White-Corrugated-Paper-Sheet-Pack/dp/B08D2GT19P

        A 10 pack of “20 x 30 x 0.16 inches;” cardboard weighs “6.4 Pounds”.

        10x30x10 is 6,000 square inches, or ~3.87 square meters. 6.4 lbs is 2.9 kg. So figure ~0.75 kg per square meter of corrugated cardboard.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun

        Its diameter is about 1,391,400 km (864,600 mi), 109 times that of Earth.

        Area is r² times pi.

        $ maxima
        (%i1) float((1391400*1000/2)^2*%pi);
        (%o1)                        1.520526100532553E18
        

        So that’s a mass of about 1.5 x 10¹⁸ kg for the cardboard cutout.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth

        Mass: 5.972168×10²⁴ kg

        Earth has about four million times as much mass, so the Sun cutout would have about a quarter-millionth Earth’s gravitational pull.

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          Soooo that cardboard cutout has about the weight of Phobos, a moon of Mars…

          And since it’s as big as the sun, wouldn’t the moon break through it?

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          seems like it’d be pretty bad news for humans

          I’ll take 2

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        The Sun’s radius is ~696,000,000 meters, so the surface area of a perfectly circular cutout would be 1.5218e18 square meters. An article I found says that cardboard used for packing is about 0.35-0.4 kg per square meter, so taking an average of 0.375kg/m^2 gives a total of 5.7069e17kg. This is about the same mass as 40% of all water on Earth.

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    25 days ago

    Me, looking disappointed, set myself there in the office, looking disappointedly at myself all day.

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    The Death Star. Not only would it be cool and intimidating, but I think it could be leveraged to reduce global warming by shading the world for about 12 minutes every day. (I attempted math to come up with 12 minutes. I wouldn’t trust that figure, but it’s all hypothetical anyway so the amount of time really doesn’t matter.)

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    my bed. I love it so much

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      It’s pretty awesome. I like the racing stripes and spiderman stickers you have on the headboard

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        Excuse me, I’m a woman, I have disney princesses on my headboard

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    Jim

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    Mr. T.

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    Godzilla. People would freak the fuck out!

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      No!!! I came here to say that!!! GIVE ME BACK MY GODZILLA CUTOUT

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    It would not be Londo from Babylon 5. My husband had a life size cardboard of him when we first started dating, and it always scared me.

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      That’s awesome; I’d get along great I’m sure. Is your husband single?

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        He says no, cause if he said yes he’d be very single very quick!

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          Dang. Well, I shot my shot!

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    Elon musk holding a piece of paper with his bank credentials and crypto wallet access keys written on it

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      The guy who made the cutout would have already transferred the funds.

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        This is the way

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    Executor class star dreadnought

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    Itself

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    The upcoming winning lotto numbers

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