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A marketing gimmick that will likely annoy people [+] |
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The void might make it float, making it pleasantly easy to find in the
bath [-] |
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Compression problem? Nah. Fill the void with liquid soap. |
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I'm really glad this wasn't what I thought it was. |
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Yes, that's correct. However, it might be better to make the outside smaller, then the inside could be bigger without the bar being quite so large. |
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Yes, vice versa. Once the inside becomes the outside, then the outside should be made the inside once more to ensure that a proper averaging of inside and outside has taken place. |
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I image that the experience would be something like rubbing the bar, or for purists first transferring the soap to a special cloth, over your entire body to make a large bubble that you would be contained in. So you would be inside the outside of the bar. Which is actually the inside of the bar. So inside the bubble, inside the bar. The TARDIS soap. This may actually be the secret of teleportation. |
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Just don't let the bar slip inside where the sun doesn't shine or you'll be inside yourself. |
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Just melt the sliver to the next bar. |
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Du you really use a bar of soap more than once? Hygiene standards are slipping these days. |
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What do you mean? This is a halfbaked idea, surely such a thing doesn't exist. I was merely contemplating a way to perhaps cleanse my body and relieve my sores. |
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It exists. I've seen it in hotels. It works about as well as
you'd expect. |
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Wait... two... bars of soap. |
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Both hollow... the mind boggles. |
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