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The title and subtitle pretty much sum up this Idea. The typical
school glue looks white when wet, but becomes transparent
when it
dries. This is fine when you don't want the glue to be obvious,
after gluing things together.
But the glue itself doesn't always have to be used to glue
something
together. It could be used like a fairly thick paint; it will
certainly
stick nicely to the "construction paper" used by many kids'
art/craft
projects. The only trouble is, of course, that typical school
glue is
transparent when it dries. This Idea is about fixing that
trouble. All
the common colors should be available, of course.
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//Are there rare colours?// |
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Presumably as some are well done and others are burnt. |
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There are lots of colored glues. Glitter glue is a very
cool riff on the idea. I do not remember these
growing up and I think they came out in the late 90s.
Google it up. |
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This is terrible. It's shocking enough that you still
have segregated schools; to suggest that they can't
use the same glue as everyone else is ridiculous. |
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