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uberblah3067y@No-one nope! (Not yet). People have already started to throw M&Ms at it to try and knock it down. I think I'll start putting books on top to make it more sturdy. If that doesn't work, will use glue
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uberblah3067y@Eariel they come fresh from the kitchen. I just put them here after use so I don't have to throw them away :P
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uberblah3067y@Emphiliis I have done some cup stacking, but these are paper cups. Too much friction, too little weight. :(
One of my co-workers did collapse them like that a few weeks ago. Only took me a few minutes to set back up -
uberblah3067y@neriald ah. I misunderstood. Yeah I don't... Any particular reason I should? I do make sure the stuff inside has dried out...
And the vast majority have only been used for water -
frumsy567yOmg I've been wondering what to do with all my used coffee cups! Going to start doing this in my dorm room.
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uberblah3067y@Eariel wait, don't coffee grounds kill e.g. ants? Wouldn't it follow that they would be uninterested in used coffee cups?
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uberblah3067y@Eariel I don't add any sugar myself, but it might be in the mix? Will rinse/scrub insides of cups, do that from now on for new cups
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uberblah3067y@farkaskid lol I'm not sure I would bother trying to brace that structure if an earthquake happened, I can rebuild it in less time than reinforcing it would take
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