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We found 16 product mentions on r/perfectloops. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/jmdbcool · 3 pointsr/perfectloops

The material is a plastic filament that comes on a spool, usually 1 kilogram per spool. There are different plastics but the most common is PLA. This exact one is here on Amazon for $23-- $0.023 (2.3 cents) a gram. You can find some as low as $15/kg.

It's plastic, and the model is mostly hollow, so it's pretty light. This model is 55 grams, times 2.3c = $~1.27.

That's not counting electricity, printer maintenance, etc., but yeah the material itself is pretty cheap.

u/neoncaviar · 2 pointsr/perfectloops

I just finished a Nova special on fractals literally a few minutes ago and was shocked to learn how important images like this are to math, science and design - from creating movie special effects to cancer research. For the interested.

u/NonsequiturSushi · 1 pointr/perfectloops

Looks like Tizzy the Tornado, from my kids book I'm Silly

u/AdmiralPotato · 2 pointsr/perfectloops

Actually, there are some fruity ones, which are amazing (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EG7P3XM) - but normal Candy Corns are kind of a mix of a normal sugar with a hint of caramel. The outside is a soft glossed surface that's broken quite easily, and the insides are almost grainy sugary /caramel paste.

u/sogemania64 · 2 pointsr/perfectloops

The one time I ever tried acid I took two tabs, smoked a couple bowls, and took some molly right around the 4-hour mark. Everything in my field of view was shaded hazy neon pink and green (like this mixed with this) and it was perpetually moving to the left. Every 10 seconds or so I'd have to snap my head back to the right in order to center my vision. I watched an episode of Seinfeld in which Jerry was wearing a red shirt, George was wearing blue, Kramer was in yellow, and Elaine had a green dress, and I ended up getting lost inside the primary color scheme of their clothes for the entire length of the episode. Drugs are weird.

u/lobster_johnson · 2 pointsr/perfectloops

I think your solution is neat from a scifi perspective, but I would have wanted to see something in the film hinting at that explanation. As we see it, it's just a confused man doing stuff he, and we, can't explain; it's not like Groundhog Day where the main character is shown going through all the necessary iterations that lead up to the ending.

Primer was entertaining in a low-budget, nerdy kind of way. Triangle was a horrible waste of time. La moustache I haven't seen, sounds fun.

As far as time travel movies go, my favourte is La Jetée. Not about a complicated loop, but still very powerful.

In fiction, I think the finest story about time loops is A Little Something for Us Tempunauts by Philip K. Dick. It's very bleak.