Every Mickey: a chimera made by combining every available online 3D model of Mickey Mouse

Can’t believe we were ever supposed to print during library hours, could you? Still, you could use Rebol. And maybe a plugin or so to bend it to your own brand o’ 3D way, save that, and then see it’s in the format lulzbot minis like to chew on.

After you print that though, you’ve barely scratched the surface of ‘painting’ on virtual models of it to get nice painting models or a 2D proof. So keeping in mind the ID10T podcast with …eh, Alvarado in it? About if you want to make a svitzton of money off a movie you have to make a flobbelockton of money? Make a converse of the full scale model and print it (the shells, or the shells backed up on some oarlocks to a frame, or just the shell with frame support you can fill with fiber and plaster later) for trivial release.
Then steam the Everquest out of a quarter-inch multigrain tortilla, stretch it and let it down into the lethicin-coated mold partition; maybe have it dusted in fine epsom salts if you want exhibition hang time. This is when you bring the 10 gallons of chickpea water, 7 of cilantro and lemon zest, and normal amounts of amazingly mandolined beans, salsa, lettuce, umami, rice, etc. but then also a steamer into the library (maybe not so in.) Fill the halves with perfectly whipped and steamed legume meringue until you don’t see how anything would fit, then put the normal burrito filling in.
Steam the molds together, then arrange to unmold them sometime when you feel like using a dull knife to cross-fold the burrito edges under steam, hoping that they cool fast enough to close one side of the seam before the next section is being put under much stress. Gotta plate it out somehow… Then you need the airbrush and food-safe colors, maybe. Maybe not! I know only the RI part of the veritas of chickpea bleed and salsa chromophores.

I was thinking the burrito shop’s from We Bare Bears’s Free Tour special (eat all the burritos in one sitting, it’s free; last one’s the size of the 40 predecessors.)

In the early '20s, you know, #fiction we didn’t know about texture. If we wanted to paint a room we made these Jeff Koontz things, fabric-covered frames full of paint, wall sizing and empty balls, covered up the windows with 3 kinds of foam, and we chucked those things high at one another trying to get the top corners of the room.

Evilkolbot can lawyer it in post. <I mean, it won’t publish until March, right? By then we’ll have the “Enjoy” “your” “burrito” partitionable fairly. Hey, who else thinks partitionable is a dictionary word 40 years overdue?