Author Topic: HP 3D Printer: The Future is Here  (Read 2232 times)



Can I print a richard? I want to print a richard please.
yes

no longer will I have to beg furdle for the juicy D

I can now make my own!




praise technology

yes

no longer will I have to beg furdle for the juicy D

I can now make my own!




praise technology
does this mean you'll stop posting on here asking people to love you?
if so, thank god this device will be the most amazing thing ever

yes

no longer will I have to beg furdle for the juicy D

I can now make my own!




praise technology

Have fun with that, While I'll make a Eifel tower model out of my richards.

does this mean you'll stop posting on here asking people to love you?
if so, thank god this device will be the most amazing thing ever
Of course not, I will always prefer the real thing.


This will just satiate me between furdle and ravencroft

does this mean you'll stop posting on here asking people to love you?
if so, thank god this device will be the most amazing thing ever

Wait a second, This fella was looking for the dirty? There goes' my chances.

Every time I've seen you, your "asking" something similar.
Maybe try posting something worth reading.

I doubt that I have been doing this as frequently as you believe but I appreciate the concern.

Now I, for one, can't wait to print small weapons.

Of course not, I will always prefer the real thing.


This will just satiate me between furdle and ravencroft
3d print my richard bruh, gotta have variety!
« Last Edit: October 29, 2014, 02:33:40 PM by Smooth »

3d print my richard bruh, gotta have variety!

Your richard will be the tip of my tower.

It's cool that one of the head printer companies is picking this up. Hopefully they get cheaper and more effecient sooner.

Your richard will be the tip of my tower.
a tower of richards?

Can I print a richard? I want to print a richard please.
I've seen this post coming 50 miles away.

i think its safe to say that the '10s and '20s of the 21st century are officially the future.

i think its safe to say that the '10s and '20s of the 21st century are officially the future.
It's cool that one of the head printer companies is picking this up. Hopefully they get cheaper and more effecient sooner.
Now I, for one, can't wait to print small weapons.
These are basically the only posts on topic.

Congrats gentlemen.