Banana for scale
An equally valid interpretation. 😊
That is a suspiciously green banana. What kinda multi-color filament did you use for that?
Did you really make this just for the meme?
Indeed. I serve the God of Comedy, bringer of Big HaHa 🫡.
But how can we trust that your Standardized Banana is standardized to the correct standard? Has it been certified?
I don’t want no Metric Standard Banana (MSB).
The Brits will call it BBU:
British banna unit is defined as 1 BBU = the energy to heat 1 pint of banana juice by 1°F.
Electric kettle or stovetop? Important distinction!
That is a beautiful banana for scale. I appreciate a you including the banana for scale as well.
Yeah I think we need a banana for scale for scale
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You did not include the scale in the photo.
Banana (banana for scale)
I hope one day the whole world will unite around one measurement standard and this banana is taking us closer to that day.
Thanks for the mathematical proof!
This scale is horrible.
Doesn't even have a screen. How can we tell how much it weighs?
There's no banana-formed centimeter?
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