Careercow Adam White / Chibi / Chibinekodemyx / Aquana / ShinyAquana - Cringeworthy Speedrunner Extraordinaire, Online Predator, Sexual Deviant, Banned from magnet therapy, Has been to Japan and never shuts up about it, made an ass of himself on national Japanese television

How long will Chibi's Japan Adventure Last?

  • He's never coming back.

    Votes: 35 12.2%
  • 1 year

    Votes: 26 9.0%
  • 6 months

    Votes: 29 10.1%
  • 3 months

    Votes: 37 12.8%
  • 1 month

    Votes: 14 4.9%
  • The job is a scam.

    Votes: 147 51.0%

  • Total voters
    288
  • Poll closed .
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An eevee. Because he is basic.

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Oh yeah. Resin work. So he can make ash trays and sell those like all the idiots on tiktok. Bet he gets into that too.
"Created" is being generious when you just hit button and a machine does the work. I think you can get something similar to that Eevee for like 5 dollars, just a little cheaper than his printer. What is he gonna sell unpainted figures and props? Feel like he only thought this about 20% of the way through which is I guess yea a Chibi move. Or fuck it maybe we'll enter the Artist Arc of his new passion
 
My buddy used to have a term for people like Chibi. Nigger rich. They never worked as a kid so they don't know the value of a dollar. They see a 400 dollar paycheck and think "fuck I'm rich time to buy some toys. " then repeat ad nauseum.
Chibi is the definition of this.
 
My buddy used to have a term for people like Chibi. Nigger rich. They never worked as a kid so they don't know the value of a dollar. They see a 400 dollar paycheck and think "fuck I'm rich time to buy some toys. " then repeat ad nauseum.
Chibi is the definition of this.
My favorite is the people driving a 600$ beater with a 3000$ sound system in it. Kinda like having a several thousand dollar computer to play bing bing wahoo games. Where have I heard of someone doing that though?
 
My buddy used to have a term for people like Chibi. Nigger rich. They never worked as a kid so they don't know the value of a dollar. They see a 400 dollar paycheck and think "fuck I'm rich time to buy some toys. " then repeat ad nauseum.
Chibi is the definition of this.
Chappelle's Show did this 20 years ago. The 'Niggar Family' skit.

Skip to 1:20. Or just watch the whole thing.


The 'tism is real. People grieve over people and creatures they're fond of when they lose them regardless of expected lifespan. So do some animals, in fact:


People who are unmoved by stuff like this are best kept away from animals.
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I DIDN'T NEED TO SEE THAT
 
3D printing is awesome and fun and super high tech but also terrible for most consumer uses. I bought one for myself years ago thinking I would print all kinds of handy little things to make my life easier. I spent hours looking at hooks to hang my headphones and at the end I did what I should have done from the start. I put a fucking screw into the wall and hung the bastards on that. A handsaw and a cordless drill is infinitely more useful for the average person.
Pretty much anything that is worth printing out somebody has turned into an actual product that you can buy on Amazon, possibly even for less money than filament and electricity would cost. It will be injection molded and massively stronger and you very well might get the thing shipped faster than you could print it.
There is zero value these days in buying a printer and printing for other people. There are entire companies that will print to order way better than a guy in a garage with a $300 machine.
Not to say that someone shouldn’t get into it if they want but printing is a *hobby*. It takes someone who is happy to tinker and spend hours learning the intricacies for the fun of learning them. Designing your own models to print is a whole ‘nother level beyond that.
 
I guess if he can afford it, and if it brings him joy its not all bad. The bar is still set for simping to a social media "expert" or whatever the fuck. At least ethots give you porn. Chibi is the dumb fuck that paid for advice. That's still to me the biggest waste of money.

3D printing is awesome and fun and super high tech but also terrible for most consumer uses. I bought one for myself years ago thinking I would print all kinds of handy little things to make my life easier. I spent hours looking at hooks to hang my headphones and at the end I did what I should have done from the start. I put a fucking screw into the wall and hung the bastards on that. A handsaw and a cordless drill is infinitely more useful for the average person.
Pretty much anything that is worth printing out somebody has turned into an actual product that you can buy on Amazon, possibly even for less money than filament and electricity would cost. It will be injection molded and massively stronger and you very well might get the thing shipped faster than you could print it.
There is zero value these days in buying a printer and printing for other people. There are entire companies that will print to order way better than a guy in a garage with a $300 machine.
Not to say that someone shouldn’t get into it if they want but printing is a *hobby*. It takes someone who is happy to tinker and spend hours learning the intricacies for the fun of learning them. Designing your own models to print is a whole ‘nother level beyond that.

The only people that have ever justified owning a 3D printer are guys into table top games like Warhammer or Dungeons and Dragons. I would say Chibi moving on to more adult shit like Call of Cathulu, 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, or DnD would probably be a step in the right direction for more adult geek hobbies, but watching him print fucking pokemon has me thinking he's forever a stunted 14 year old manchild
 
3D printing is awesome and fun and super high tech but also terrible for most consumer uses. I bought one for myself years ago thinking I would print all kinds of handy little things to make my life easier. I spent hours looking at hooks to hang my headphones and at the end I did what I should have done from the start. I put a fucking screw into the wall and hung the bastards on that. A handsaw and a cordless drill is infinitely more useful for the average person.
Pretty much anything that is worth printing out somebody has turned into an actual product that you can buy on Amazon, possibly even for less money than filament and electricity would cost. It will be injection molded and massively stronger and you very well might get the thing shipped faster than you could print it.
There is zero value these days in buying a printer and printing for other people. There are entire companies that will print to order way better than a guy in a garage with a $300 machine.
Not to say that someone shouldn’t get into it if they want but printing is a *hobby*. It takes someone who is happy to tinker and spend hours learning the intricacies for the fun of learning them. Designing your own models to print is a whole ‘nother level beyond that.
All good points, but show me a company that will ship me an anatomically correct life-size 3D-printed model of Rachael Ray holding a silver platter. With J cups. Wearing only an apron and a smile.

But seriously, I wonder if he should be pissing away hundreds on a printer when he very clearly just got fired. His mom bought that, basically. I wonder how she views him getting soft blocked at work.


but watching him print fucking pokemon has me thinking he's forever a stunted 14 year old manchild
Let's hope he doesn't learn to print a Vaporeon. He'll probably try to fuck it.
 
yo, are you serious? is he actually sexually attracted to that thing?
Dozens and dozens of pages back, someone commented that apparently Vaporeon is the most popular Pokemon with furries/sick fucks that fantasize to Pokemon. Whoever that commenter was, I think he posted a link to a poll or something.

It's not worth digging up.

But yeah, it's fucking cheebz we're talking about. He's such a colossal faggot I wouldn't put it past him.
 
3D printing is ridiculously easy. There's only like 3 things you can do wrong, and that's assemble it wrong in the first place (seems like he has it up and running for the most part, besides getting a successful print, so I don't think it's that), set the temperature wrong, or not have a level bed. You have to be a fucking idiot to set the temperature wrong but I wouldn't put it past him especially since his nozzle is clogging up. But he almost definitely doesn't know how to level his bed properly and it's going to take him forever to figure out
Nicer printers (not my $100 Chinesium special) even have a self level function.

Is it really "creating" if you're downloading .STL files off thingiverse and pressing start?
 
I guess 3d printer could be handy on some remote research station in the middle of some nowhere desert, where it's infinitely more convenient to print disposable objects on-demand instead of constantly making lists and waiting 2 weeks for the order to (maybe) arrive.

But seriously, not more than 20 years ago we used to just whittle blocks of wood into desired shapes when needed, works without electricity even.
 
Is it really "creating" if you're downloading .STL files off thingiverse and pressing start?
Does copying an issue of Batman at Kinkos make you a comic book artist?
All good points, but show me a company that will ship me an anatomically correct life-size 3D-printed model of Rachael Ray holding a silver platter. With J cups. Wearing only an apron and a smile.
I know you’re joking but Shapeways would have no problem doing that. Life size tho would cost a pretty penny.
 
3D printing is awesome and fun and super high tech but also terrible for most consumer uses. I bought one for myself years ago thinking I would print all kinds of handy little things to make my life easier. I spent hours looking at hooks to hang my headphones and at the end I did what I should have done from the start. I put a fucking screw into the wall and hung the bastards on that. A handsaw and a cordless drill is infinitely more useful for the average person.
Pretty much anything that is worth printing out somebody has turned into an actual product that you can buy on Amazon, possibly even for less money than filament and electricity would cost. It will be injection molded and massively stronger and you very well might get the thing shipped faster than you could print it.
There is zero value these days in buying a printer and printing for other people. There are entire companies that will print to order way better than a guy in a garage with a $300 machine.
Not to say that someone shouldn’t get into it if they want but printing is a *hobby*. It takes someone who is happy to tinker and spend hours learning the intricacies for the fun of learning them. Designing your own models to print is a whole ‘nother level beyond that.
And this is the issue with things like 3D printing. Sure you can make whatever you want. But it's slow. It costs you money in terms of material, time and electricity. And chances are you could probably find something online like what you wanted to print for about the same cost. So in the end what did you save?

Cheebs doesn't see it that way though. He'll start making 3D pokemon and Mario figures and whatever. Then a week later he's over that and his $400 3D printer is now just sitting in a corner gathering dust. Like everything else he bought on the spur of the moment.

I guess 3d printer could be handy on some remote research station in the middle of some nowhere desert, where it's infinitely more convenient to print disposable objects on-demand instead of constantly making lists and waiting 2 weeks for the order to (maybe) arrive.

But seriously, not more than 20 years ago we used to just whittle blocks of wood into desired shapes when needed, works without electricity even.
It's good when you need to mod a part or you're in the design phase of some item and want to see a finished prototype, that might or might not actually work. Or, like you said, you're in the middle of nowhere and need a widget to replace one that died. But for most things. It's kinda fun and then you ask yourself what else can you do with it?
 
And this is the issue with things like 3D printing. Sure you can make whatever you want. But it's slow. It costs you money in terms of material, time and electricity. And chances are you could probably find something online like what you wanted to print for about the same cost. So in the end what did you save?

Cheebs doesn't see it that way though. He'll start making 3D pokemon and Mario figures and whatever. Then a week later he's over that and his $400 3D printer is now just sitting in a corner gathering dust. Like everything else he bought on the spur of the moment.


It's good when you need to mod a part or you're in the design phase of some item and want to see a finished prototype, that might or might not actually work. Or, like you said, you're in the middle of nowhere and need a widget to replace one that died. But for most things. It's kinda fun and then you ask yourself what else can you do with it?
Yep. He wants to fill his life with cheap plastic tat versions of his favorite video game characters but he will realize soon enough that he can do that with less effort by just buying it directly.
 
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