

Old typeface used metal plates. The didn’t go out of favour until the early 1900’s give or take a decade or so.
If we are in an argument, ask yourself: “does looking at my post history help your point or hurt it?”


Old typeface used metal plates. The didn’t go out of favour until the early 1900’s give or take a decade or so.


There are ink pads for stamps. Also there are inks for printing presses.
The ink pads work well with the rubber stamps and presses use an ink that is meant to be transferred from a smooth metal surface.
The latter ink might be what you’re looking for, but is a bit of a specialty item.
Oh, so it’s just unfunny from my perspective.
Could someone clue me in to the joke?


What I’m trying to figure out because their other comment sounds like they are pro rights.


What do you mean standing up to LGBTQ+ rights?


Hey man that’s a piece of shit statement.
That’s a nice Maserati.
Speaking from experience with Potassium Superoxide, once it goes up the flames are impressive in atmosphere.
No, I get that. Not why I asked the question.
If you have a compound like potassium super oxide chatch light in a vacuum, does it still burn because it has it’s own oxidizer?
What about chemicals that create their own oxygen source when burning?


No it isn’t.


Fucking what?
Bet if you put fletching on it you could get some good long distance accuracy.