Soap that turns your hands black
Tim Manners points us to: Training Soap for Little Squids.
I love the fact that the inventor realized that two steps back may very well lead to one big step forward.

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Tim Manners points us to: Training Soap for Little Squids.
I love the fact that the inventor realized that two steps back may very well lead to one big step forward.
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