You inspired at least one print. Thankfully, I have blue filament on hand!
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One of those big old audio jacks. Bonus points for use of metal and leaving a good chunk of it ‘sticking out’.
First we has the Flesh Light. Then we broke the mold with the Vajankle. Now we have cracked the code with the VaGC!
I think it was in an episode of Mindhunters when they're speaking with Ed Kemper or someone, and he talks about cutting his mom's head off and having sex with her neck.
I had to look up what in the world a vajankle was, and I thought, "that's some serial killer shit." I don't even mean that in a kink shaming kind of way, that line from Kemper was just the first thing that popped into my mind... but thank you, I guess; now I know that's something that exists.
I searched Etsy for Vajankle. I did get the one vajankle, amid a gallery of horrors.
I love it!
Some people just want to watch the world burn.
Haha this is brilliant
I just cut up an old VGA cable to make some of these tonight. Surprisingly not that hard to take apart. I'll need to use my dremel to cut the screws off of their little blue thumb grips so I can glue them on.
USB-A sleeve for an aux-cable (aux would just kinda dangle in the casing)
HDMI sleeve with a hole drilled through for an Ethernet to poke out
this is beautiful