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I looked at it, curiously. Why do I still have this?
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I loved my Spirograph set as a child for its artistic capabilities. My father, an atomic engineer, who had an enormous knack for math, tried to explain the science behind it. At the time, I was eight years old, and simply wanted to draw really awesome images on things.
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Well done, sir
I still have a Spirograph – the cat loves watching it go round and round. 🙂
Merry Christmas Wil. And may the next year be a better one for you!
As an only child I really appreciated the gift of Spirograph.
My parents wouldn’t get me a Spirograph. They said I’d get bored quickly and, besides, there was nothing creative about sticking your pencil in a hole and following it around. I never forgave them 😉
I bought a pretty-complete Spirograph for my kid at a garage sale a few years ago… I’ll make them use it this week. To prevent low level shitposting.