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How do I destroy this??!?!?
Okay, so in art class we made cubes from straws and plaster paper. I took mine home, but the girl I like didn t want hers. She asked the class of anyone wanted it. I was the only one who said yes. I took this as my chance. I need an epic, over the top way to destroy that would impress her because she doesn t like the cube. Any ideas?
2 Answers
- MOZLv 74 years ago
Attach the cube to a cinder block tied to the end of a broom, with a rope through the hole in the handle top. Tie the ends of the rope so it is like a large pendulum. Pull the pendulum up backwards, and release it to smash into a large rock or a brick wall.
You and a friend could hold the ends of the rope, and let her pull the cube pendulum up and let it go.
- ?Lv 54 years ago
You don't say how big this is, but if the length of the mentioned straws provides a clue, then about 8-10 inches on a side. Concrete would be effective but awkward. I think gluing the cube to one end of a 2x12 or similar board about 6' long, then with her available, allow the board to slowly and majestically fall from upright to smash the cube into the ground from the weight of the board would be effective.
You could use GOOP as a contact (instant attachment) adhesive or just tie it in place with string if you need to move the cube and board to smashing location separately.