Banana for scale
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An equally valid interpretation. 😊
That is a suspiciously green banana. What kinda multi-color filament did you use for that?
Did you really make this just for the meme?
Indeed. I serve the God of Comedy, bringer of Big HaHa 🫡.
But how can we trust that your Standardized Banana is standardized to the correct standard? Has it been certified?
I don’t want no Metric Standard Banana (MSB).
The Brits will call it BBU:
British banna unit is defined as 1 BBU = the energy to heat 1 pint of banana juice by 1°F.
Electric kettle or stovetop? Important distinction!
Yeah I think we need a banana for scale for scale
That is a beautiful banana for scale. I appreciate a you including the banana for scale as well.
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You did not include the scale in the photo.
Banana (banana for scale)
Thanks for the mathematical proof!
This scale is horrible.
Doesn't even have a screen. How can we tell how much it weighs?
I hope one day the whole world will unite around one measurement standard and this banana is taking us closer to that day.
There's no banana-formed centimeter?