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> I’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places." ]
> Yeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane" ]
> Travel size lube containers.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind." ]
> Looking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers." ]
> I always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)" ]
> How do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc." ]
> As someone who's been flying a lot this year for work.... 1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. 2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana." ]
> Luckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on." ]
> Genius!!! "Time flies when there's lubing fun!" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction." ]
> Gateron Ink v2
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?" ]
> So smart♥️♥️
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2" ]
> I just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️" ]
> This is sick period.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect." ]
> You’re an absolute mad-lad
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period." ]
> Nice!
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad" ]
> A true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!" ]
> I’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired." ]
> Welcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol" ]
> Haha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!" ]
> My idol
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho." ]
> Can you travel with Krytox in the cabin?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol" ]
> Is it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?" ]
> It's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is. Label it moisturizer or lip balm or something.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security." ]
> i dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something." ]
> That’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL" ]
> I’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅" ]
> It’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan" ]
> To normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence" ]
> "we are about to run into a bit of turbulence"
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right." ]
> SAVAGE
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"" ]
> Should have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE" ]
> misread title as decided to kill some people on the plane
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight." ]
> That's a pretty good use of spare time tbh
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane" ]
> Sings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh" ]
> STEMS ON A PLANE
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list." ]
> People calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. Because it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE" ]
> Not sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao" ]
> Did you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid. I don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this." ]
> As long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states." ]
> Now do this at a Centurion Lounge!!
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good." ]
> bomb ?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!" ]
> They let you bring that stuff on board?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?" ]
> I don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?" ]
> Think I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as "Decided to kill someone on the plane".
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous." ]
> This is a big brain move. Doing this next time.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\"." ]
> I read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time." ]
> Excuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches" ]
> How did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb" ]
> I would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?" ]
> Looks like a legitimate plane activity Side note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol" ]
> The best way.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you" ]
> Call me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way." ]
> HE'S GOT A POM!
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them." ]
> Absolute mad man
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!" ]
> You beautiful weirdo.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man" ]
> Do those switches even need films?
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo." ]
> Not gonna lie. At first it looked like a bag of weed.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo.", ">\n\nDo those switches even need films?" ]
> As someone who finds the prospect of tediously disassembling, greasing, and reassembling 4,000 small pieces of plastic pretty obnoxious: You're a freaking legend dude
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo.", ">\n\nDo those switches even need films?", ">\n\nNot gonna lie. At first it looked like a bag of weed." ]
> Yeah FYI krytox basically doesn’t leave surfaces without special solvents so this is maybe not very cool to the people who have to use this after you. You can put cling wrap or something down (I use Glad Press n Seal) under the workspace to keep everything clean after an easy cleanup.
[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo.", ">\n\nDo those switches even need films?", ">\n\nNot gonna lie. At first it looked like a bag of weed.", ">\n\nAs someone who finds the prospect of tediously disassembling, greasing, and reassembling 4,000 small pieces of plastic pretty obnoxious:\nYou're a freaking legend dude" ]
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[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo.", ">\n\nDo those switches even need films?", ">\n\nNot gonna lie. At first it looked like a bag of weed.", ">\n\nAs someone who finds the prospect of tediously disassembling, greasing, and reassembling 4,000 small pieces of plastic pretty obnoxious:\nYou're a freaking legend dude", ">\n\nYeah FYI krytox basically doesn’t leave surfaces without special solvents so this is maybe not very cool to the people who have to use this after you. You can put cling wrap or something down (I use Glad Press n Seal) under the workspace to keep everything clean after an easy cleanup." ]
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[ "Yeah this is brave. I always end up dropping a few springs and stems when I’m lubing. Can’t imagine trying to locate them on a plane.", ">\n\nI tried to mitigate this by putting all the parts into ziploc bags when I wasn't using them, which worked out. Luckily the plane didn't hit turbulence.", ">\n\nMy first thought was, man if I did this the plane would hit an air pocket and the lady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.", ">\n\n\nlady behind me would get half a cherry red to the face.\n\nIs that what they're calling it these days? How kinky.", ">\n\nMight want to see a doctor if it's red.", ">\n\nTo an average person, you look like you are either:\nA very creative yet dumb drug dealer having product in the components\nOr a total nutjob for swabbing 'broken' keyboard parts that you just have brought along with you, with lube.", ">\n\nEverytime someone sees me lubing switches they ask me wtf im doing.", ">\n\nI'd say that it's warranted", ">\n\nJust imagine dropping part of a switch and losing it for good", ">\n\nStart with enough for a TKL, end with enough for a 40.", ">\n\nstart with enough for a full size, end with enough for a numpad", ">\n\nFlight Attendant: “Hello sir may I ask what you’re doing?”\nOP: “Uhh… I’m j-just tuning this um switch to kill some ti-“\nFlight Attendant: runs to the air marshall", ">\n\n🤣", ">\n\nMust be a long flight", ">\n\nWas 4 hours, not too long. I was planning on doing it on the previous leg (12 hours) but then was too tired.", ">\n\nu from asian country ? probably transit in japan or korea?", ">\n\nI SUCK at putting films on switches. I cannot imagine doing this on a plane.", ">\n\nIt was tedious, messed up a couple times, but no major errors.", ">\n\nI'm amazed you got that on the plane", ">\n\nLuckily didn't get questioned by security. I would have thought they would have asked about it.", ">\n\nConsidering they miss about 80% of firearms when tested, I wouldn't be surprised. TSA is theater.", ">\n\nThey miss 80% of firearms but I guarantee they have never once missed a beverage more than 3.1oz.\nGotta get that $8 post security water bottle money for the airport.", ">\n\nCan't you just bring an empty water bottle through and fill it at a fountain?", ">\n\nThe bottle itself can't be larger than 3oz.", ">\n\nFalse", ">\n\n\"Man, this keyboard's gonna be the bomb!\"\nSeat neighbor: o.o", ">\n\n\"HE'S MAKING A BOMB!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! WAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!\"", ">\n\nCan only imagine the looks from those around you", ">\n\nAs a brown man, if I get this far, I cannot imagine the look of all the kens and Karen’s when they see me fiddling with a board .", ">\n\ni thought you were talking about brown switches and i was like ?", ">\n\nWhy you gotta bring switch color into this?", ">\n\ni have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, i do not expect to forgiven, i am simply here to apologize", ">\n\nI feel like this would be the worst of both worlds for me. The process and flight would seem incredibly longer. I hope it worked out for you.", ">\n\nI couldn’t do this for two reasons. I don’t want to lose a part of a switch, and I don’t want to be on the news.", ">\n\nI thought that was a bag of bud 😭😭", ">\n\nJust a little bit of turbulence…", ">\n\nBruh what about the turbulence?", ">\n\nGreat idea really", ">\n\nHow do u bring switch lube into a plane", ">\n\nusually lube is less than 3.1 oz so it should be fine (USA TSA anyways)", ">\n\nBlack box switches... I see what you did there, and I appreciate the commitment to detail.", ">\n\nImagine plane shake and the whole parts and efforts fly away", ">\n\nbetter be doing it switch by switch or else one piece of turbulence screws it", ">\n\nThere's no way I would risk it on a tiny tray table hurtling through the sky", ">\n\nDuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.", ">\n\nYou can tell this guy is white, when it didn't end in the plane being landed prematurely.", ">\n\nThis dude’s going places.", ">\n\nI’d have to be so zen to even consider doing this on a plane", ">\n\nYeahh me too! I can can come up with soooo many reasons to not do this, it would never even cross my mind.", ">\n\nTravel size lube containers.", ">\n\nLooking at this photo gives me panic attack. (Imagine dropping a spring/stem on the plane and never being able to find it…)", ">\n\nI always prepare to sacrifice 5 switches per batch to the keeb gods anyway. Wonky leaf, manufacturing defect, badly lubed, shit don't work, etc.", ">\n\nHow do you make it through security with this and I get stopped by TSA for a banana.", ">\n\nAs someone who's been flying a lot this year for work....\n1.) I already feel weird just bringing my 40% in my carry on. Especially when they make me take it out of its bag to see what it is. \n2.) I would think you were so weird if you sat next to me. Then I'd probably be excited to have someone to talk to about my keyboard that I brought in my carry on.", ">\n\nLuckily the only people sitting next to me were someone I know and a grandpa that was sleeping the entire time. The flight attendants passed by multiple times but didn't say anything or have much reaction.", ">\n\nGenius!!! \"Time flies when there's lubing fun!\" That 13 hour flight must have seemed like minutes. :) Now the real question which switches are you lubing?!?!?", ">\n\nGateron Ink v2", ">\n\nSo smart♥️♥️", ">\n\nI just get drunk and fall asleep... so respect.", ">\n\nThis is sick period.", ">\n\nYou’re an absolute mad-lad", ">\n\nNice!", ">\n\nA true madman! It's definitely a great way to kill time, but this would go so poorly if I even tired.", ">\n\nI’d had to be your passenger if you knocked that jar of lube off lol", ">\n\nWelcome to Japan! Or perhaps goodbye from Japan!", ">\n\nHaha! I was only there for a layover, will be back for another layover tho.", ">\n\nMy idol", ">\n\nCan you travel with Krytox in the cabin?", ">\n\nIs it illegal? I didn't see lubricant as a banned item and didn't have problems with security.", ">\n\nIt's legal, but under 3.0 oz (in the US, but damn that's a lot of lube) and you have to hope you get a TSA agent that doesn't bin it because they don't know what it is.\nLabel it moisturizer or lip balm or something.", ">\n\ni dont know why but i read this as “decided to kill someone on the plane” and i was so confused LOL", ">\n\nThat’s like a big brain move as long as security don’t think your krytox syringe is drugs😅", ">\n\nI’m boutta do this on my flight back to Japan", ">\n\nIt’s all fun and games until you hit that turbulence", ">\n\nTo normal plebs u probably look like ur tryna build a bomb. Means ur doing it right.", ">\n\n\"we are about to run into a bit of turbulence\"", ">\n\nSAVAGE", ">\n\nShould have done this during during my flight from LHR to Changi and back. Couldn’t sleep on that flight.", ">\n\nmisread title as decided to kill some people on the plane", ">\n\nThat's a pretty good use of spare time tbh", ">\n\nSings while working “I’m living my stabs, just living my stabs”… now you’re on the no fly list.", ">\n\nSTEMS ON A PLANE", ">\n\nPeople calling you brave because of springs and small parts falling from the table, I call you brave because of random Karens calling flight crew to check that you're not building a bomb. \nBecause it happened to me, a local flight here in the Philippines to a tourist spot (Boracay), funny thing is, it was the standard tourist version of a Karen from the US. Lmao", ">\n\nNot sure its kosher to type kill with a picture in an airplane... Nothing worse than flying and then on top of that lubing and filming some switches hahaha! Lovee this.", ">\n\nDid you depart from a US terminal? I'd never think you could get this through security due to fluid.\nI don't fly much, but I've heard how difficult security is in the states.", ">\n\nAs long as each item is less than 100ml or 3.4 ounces you are good.", ">\n\nNow do this at a Centurion Lounge!!", ">\n\nbomb ?", ">\n\nThey let you bring that stuff on board?", ">\n\nI don’t see why they wouldn’t, it may get him questioned or sniffed and bag searched. But it is what it is, nothing illegal about it or dangerous.", ">\n\nThink I'm becoming dyslexic. Read that as \"Decided to kill someone on the plane\".", ">\n\nThis is a big brain move. Doing this next time.", ">\n\nI read the title “kill someone” and when I looked at the picture I thought “wtf! poison or something?!” Then I realised they are just some switches", ">\n\nExcuse me, the person next to me seems to building some kind of bomb", ">\n\nHow did you get lube on a plane? Let alone stabilizers?", ">\n\nI would be very annoyed if someone next to me on a plane was taking apart switches. That's something that can wait for sure lol", ">\n\nLooks like a legitimate plane activity \nSide note: imagine what you can do with that lune if someone annoys you", ">\n\nThe best way.", ">\n\nCall me sadistic, but I would love nothing more than to see you hit turbulence and those springs scatter everywhere, then awkwardly going to each row on your hands and knees looking for them.", ">\n\nHE'S GOT A POM!", ">\n\nAbsolute mad man", ">\n\nYou beautiful weirdo.", ">\n\nDo those switches even need films?", ">\n\nNot gonna lie. At first it looked like a bag of weed.", ">\n\nAs someone who finds the prospect of tediously disassembling, greasing, and reassembling 4,000 small pieces of plastic pretty obnoxious:\nYou're a freaking legend dude", ">\n\nYeah FYI krytox basically doesn’t leave surfaces without special solvents so this is maybe not very cool to the people who have to use this after you. You can put cling wrap or something down (I use Glad Press n Seal) under the workspace to keep everything clean after an easy cleanup.", ">\n\nW" ]
So why don't they make it a crimal offence to make fun of gov propaganda? Might be simplier for them. /s
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> Oh yea, this ribbon again. Pretty controversial topic among russians. Goverment tried to force it as a symbol of ww2 win, but it has too many similarities with ribbons used in Imperial Russia and some war medals. Also, people tied ribbons to their pets, sneakers, bottles of vodka, and cars, and it made the ribbons look tatterered and dirty. It quickly lost popularity, like everything forced by the government, and now is only sometimes used in 9th may celebrations in Russia.
[ "So why don't they make it a crimal offence to make fun of gov propaganda? Might be simplier for them. /s" ]
> Russia’s military glory Now there's a phrase that doesn't sit very well of late.
[ "So why don't they make it a crimal offence to make fun of gov propaganda? Might be simplier for them. /s", ">\n\nOh yea, this ribbon again. Pretty controversial topic among russians. Goverment tried to force it as a symbol of ww2 win, but it has too many similarities with ribbons used in Imperial Russia and some war medals. Also, people tied ribbons to their pets, sneakers, bottles of vodka, and cars, and it made the ribbons look tatterered and dirty. It quickly lost popularity, like everything forced by the government, and now is only sometimes used in 9th may celebrations in Russia." ]
> Certainly not when its legs are bent any which way because of getting a cheap drone dropped on it.
[ "So why don't they make it a crimal offence to make fun of gov propaganda? Might be simplier for them. /s", ">\n\nOh yea, this ribbon again. Pretty controversial topic among russians. Goverment tried to force it as a symbol of ww2 win, but it has too many similarities with ribbons used in Imperial Russia and some war medals. Also, people tied ribbons to their pets, sneakers, bottles of vodka, and cars, and it made the ribbons look tatterered and dirty. It quickly lost popularity, like everything forced by the government, and now is only sometimes used in 9th may celebrations in Russia.", ">\n\n\nRussia’s military glory\n\nNow there's a phrase that doesn't sit very well of late." ]
>
[ "So why don't they make it a crimal offence to make fun of gov propaganda? Might be simplier for them. /s", ">\n\nOh yea, this ribbon again. Pretty controversial topic among russians. Goverment tried to force it as a symbol of ww2 win, but it has too many similarities with ribbons used in Imperial Russia and some war medals. Also, people tied ribbons to their pets, sneakers, bottles of vodka, and cars, and it made the ribbons look tatterered and dirty. It quickly lost popularity, like everything forced by the government, and now is only sometimes used in 9th may celebrations in Russia.", ">\n\n\nRussia’s military glory\n\nNow there's a phrase that doesn't sit very well of late.", ">\n\nCertainly not when its legs are bent any which way because of getting a cheap drone dropped on it." ]
This is a really good thing. I own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.
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> This is a really good thing. It's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all." ]
> 3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns." ]
> If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address. it already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address." ]
> It’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too." ]
> Ok, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining." ]
> Read the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?" ]
> 80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm." ]
> Yeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer." ]
> They are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case." ]
> So they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons? Solving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns." ]
> No the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable." ]
> We regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications Firearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope. And we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy. For your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues." ]
> You can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. Yes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it. Do you have any other terrible arguments?
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system." ]
> 1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated? 2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies 3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?" ]
> Under no pretext
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency." ]
> Mouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext" ]
> It would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle" ]
> Shame indeed
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed" ]
> They can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed" ]
> Its a big step. Thank you.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court." ]
> About dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. Moved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you." ]
> …aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it." ]
> …aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs Can you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs" ]
> Well if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?" ]
> Well if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia You're using the wrong definition of "well regulated". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord. We have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms. Excerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth If, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious. And can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise. How to interpret. "On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed." - Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 You cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens. "The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed." - Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824 "The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed." - Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824 The militia is everyone. "I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers." - George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788 “A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… "To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them." - Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia" ]
> Good you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788" ]
> The new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this" ]
> angry NRA noises
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this", ">\n\nThe new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job." ]
> angry NRA noises The NRA are a bunch of fudds who support gun control. The Firearms Policy Coalition on the other hand kicks ass.
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this", ">\n\nThe new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job.", ">\n\nangry NRA noises" ]
> Buh, lower your voice. The NRA is the big bad biggie man they need to keep their eyes on, remember?
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this", ">\n\nThe new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job.", ">\n\nangry NRA noises", ">\n\n\nangry NRA noises\n\nThe NRA are a bunch of fudds who support gun control. The Firearms Policy Coalition on the other hand kicks ass." ]
> Where in the report does it show the NRA was funded by Russia?
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this", ">\n\nThe new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job.", ">\n\nangry NRA noises", ">\n\n\nangry NRA noises\n\nThe NRA are a bunch of fudds who support gun control. The Firearms Policy Coalition on the other hand kicks ass.", ">\n\nBuh, lower your voice. The NRA is the big bad biggie man they need to keep their eyes on, remember?" ]
>
[ "This is a really good thing.\nI own guns and I built a Glock knockoff. It's stupid easy, and all the parts for a functional gun were mailed to my house. Took less than an hour to do it all.", ">\n\n\nThis is a really good thing.\n\nIt's a largely useless thing. 3D printing exists and will make perfectly serviceable receivers for guns.", ">\n\n3D printing a handgun is currently a lot more involved than mail ordering a Polymer 80 kit and removing a few bits of plastic. Of course this ruling won’t completely prevent illegal possession of handguns, but it will reduce distribution to people who are prohibited from possessing firearms. If 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.", ">\n\n\nIf 3D printing becomes cheap and easy enough for anybody to do it, then that’s a different issue to address.\n\nit already is. you can print anything in metal too now, and 3d metal based printers are getting cheaper all the time. you can print in resin that has metal powder in it, bake it, and end up with a sintered metal part. this can be done in any resin printer. the fancy laser/layer metal dust printers are getting cheaper too.", ">\n\nIt’s not that easy and the part will still probably require post printing machining.", ">\n\nOk, so where is the line on what is/isn't a receiver now? 80% complete used to be the threshold. Do shovels and billet aluminum need serial numbers and background checks now?", ">\n\nRead the letter. As they point out, 80% was never the threshold. That’s something the market came up with, not the government. ATF explains their ruling as to where the threshold is in the letter. It basically revolves around what ‘readily’ means and it’s not some simple line like X%. They’re going to take the same approach they did for the AWB. If you have a product you wish to sell, send it in for classification and they’ll decide case by case if it is a firearm.", ">\n\n80% was the threshold the ATF themselves came up with and now they want to change it. They don’t explain it they just say “readily” as you said. Readily can be interpreted as a block of aluminum and a cnc machine. Or spool of plastic and 3d printer.", ">\n\nYeah, that's why they're doing it case by case.", ">\n\nThey are months behind on doing their real job of approving NFA items. Why are they taking on more and more things when they’re in trouble for not meeting their 90 day turn around times on their backlog? They can’t possibly do this without n a case by case basis and also that opens it up for imposing these laws unjustly on minorities and not rich white people as they have in the past. The NFA was enacted just so that poor blacks couldn’t get those types of guns.", ">\n\nSo they should just not even try to fix regulation on lethal weapons?\nSolving one problem causes others to arise, you then solve those too. It's not insurmountable.", ">\n\nNo the ATF has no legal authority to regulate. Only congress is able to do this, unless congress wants to vote to give them the ability to do so. If we want to regulate weapons (lethal weapons is pretty superfluous because all weapons can be lethal) then we need to have our representatives legislate for us. The ATF is solely appointed members and giving them the ability to legislate is dangerous and short sighted. What if republicans get in next time and decide to legalize all machine guns? This is why we have to vote on these issues.", ">\n\nWe regulate tasers, knives over a certain length, flame throwers, pepper spray, and dangerous medications\nFirearms are the exception to lethal weapon regulation it's not some crazy undefinable term or a slippery slope.\nAnd we did vote on these issues by electing Democrats into the Senate and presidency who support gun regulation, this is the result of democracy.\nFor your last point, they probably will. And should they win an election on that promise it will be deserved, but they lost the last 2 elections so it's time we actually make progress instead of conserving a broken system.", ">\n\nYou can buy any knife you want, no matter the length….. do you have a kitchen? Flame throwers can be purchased legally and are used in crop burning. Medications are regulated because they’re normally addictive or can be taken in wrong amounts and result in death/we also need a way for insurance companies to control medications (that’s a whole other issue). And we have thousands of gun laws and you not understand that proves you don’t understand the issue at hand. \nYes we voted in those legislators, but they themselves have to vote on an actual law to make these changes to the Gun Control Act. You can’t have an independent government agency changing laws. Their job as I said is to enforce it.\nDo you have any other terrible arguments?", ">\n\n1) Did you not know knife lengths are regulated?\n2) We regulate medications for many reasons, but yes they can be used as dangerous weapons like in the case of rufies\n3) Actually voting on policy change has been destroyed by Republican obstructionism. Instead we use alternative legal avenues to proceed with regulation. And yeah, their job is to enforce it so they're doing exactly that by closing loopholes and solving problems in the regulations, hence this article. You do not vote on every single change in a government agency.", ">\n\nUnder no pretext", ">\n\nMouth frothing rant about how Biden doesn't do anything from both sides of the aisle", ">\n\nIt would Be a shame if private sales/ 3d printers existed", ">\n\nShame indeed", ">\n\nThey can be 3d printed at this point and it only requires ffls to do anything, that's if it even holds up in court.", ">\n\nIts a big step. Thank you.", ">\n\nAbout dang time, no way to know how many millions of these guns have been built. Assembling the AR15 jig different you can cut out the extra for full auto parts, then order them off the internet, or buy at a gun show. \nMoved from the US to Thailand, had a guy on the news busted for ordering the various parts thru the internet since there is zero regulation of them. Stupidly posted a video of him shooting it.", ">\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs", ">\n\n\n…aaand queue the gun fetishists’ lawsuits claiming infringements on freedumbs\n\nCan you please explain how it would not be a constitutional violation?", ">\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia", ">\n\n\nWell if you want to be technical the constitution calls for a well regulated militia with bearing arms, so technically we should not be allowed to have guns since we are not a well regulated militia\n\nYou're using the wrong definition of \"well regulated\". Please look to the definition at the time of ratification. Also, the 2A doesn't say the right of the militia to keep and bear arms, it says the people. We had started a war with the world's most powerful government BECAUSE they tried to confiscate our firearms at Lexington and Concord.\nWe have writings from the Framers explaining their intent on how we apply the 2A. They explicitly did not want government prohibiting regular citizens from having and carrying arms. We have court cases going back all the way to 1822 with Bliss vs Commonwealth validating our individual rights to keep and bear arms.\nExcerpt from Bliss vs Commonwealth\n\nIf, therefore, the act in question imposes any restraint on the right, immaterial what appellation may be given to the act, whether it be an act regulating the manner of bearing arms or any other, the consequence, in reference to the constitution, is precisely the same, and its collision with that instrument equally obvious.\nAnd can there be entertained a reasonable doubt but the provisions of the act import a restraint on the right of the citizens to bear arms? The court apprehends not. The right existed at the adoption of the constitution; it had then no limits short of the moral power of the citizens to exercise it, and it in fact consisted in nothing else but in the liberty of the citizens to bear arms. Diminish that liberty, therefore, and you necessarily restrain the right; and such is the diminution and restraint, which the act in question most indisputably imports, by prohibiting the citizens wearing weapons in a manner which was lawful to wear them when the constitution was adopted. In truth, the right of the citizens to bear arms, has been as directly assailed by the provisions of the act, as though they were forbid carrying guns on their shoulders, swords in scabbards, or when in conflict with an enemy, were not allowed the use of bayonets; and if the act be consistent with the constitution, it cannot be incompatible with that instrument for the legislature, by successive enactments, to entirely cut off the exercise of the right of the citizens to bear arms. For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise.\n\nHow to interpret.\n\n\"On every occasion [of Constitutional interpretation] let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying [to force] what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, [instead let us] conform to the probable one in which it was passed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, 12 June 1823 \n\nYou cannot take arms away from peaceable citizens.\n\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\"The Constitution of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed.\"\n- Thomas Jefferson, letter to John Cartwright, 5 June 1824\n\nThe militia is everyone.\n\n\"I ask who are the militia? They consist now of the whole people, except a few public officers.\"\n- George Mason, Address to the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 4, 1788\n“A militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves…and include, according to the past and general usuage of the states, all men capable of bearing arms… \"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.\"\n- Richard Henry Lee, Federal Farmer No. 18, January 25, 1788", ">\n\nGood you proved my point that 2A is up to interpretation and there is no were that it says you cannot regulate guns and put restrictions and a lot of cases agreed that you can do this", ">\n\nThe new verbiage can make 3d printers classified as assault weapons quite easily. Literally anything can be turned into a gun…. Pipes, solid blocks of metal, anything. Also these “ghost guns” aren’t used in hardly any crimes. They are using any gun with a filed off serial number as a ghost gun in stats to boost numbers and scare people into banning this… also the ATF is not legally allowed to change the definition of a firearm. That is part of the GCA legislated by congress, you have to pass an actual law to do this and they did not do that. It’s blatantly illegal and will ultimately be rules unconstitutional in court and likely cause challenges to NFA along with it. They’re trying to do this in a sketchy way and it’s going to turn out poorly. If you want to make a new gun law then pass it through congress otherwise just do your job and enforce the ones we have. The ATF needs to just do their job.", ">\n\nangry NRA noises", ">\n\n\nangry NRA noises\n\nThe NRA are a bunch of fudds who support gun control. The Firearms Policy Coalition on the other hand kicks ass.", ">\n\nBuh, lower your voice. The NRA is the big bad biggie man they need to keep their eyes on, remember?", ">\n\nWhere in the report does it show the NRA was funded by Russia?" ]
Sadly the House GOP will do nothing with such a slim majority. And the voters will have to wait until 2024 to vote him out, if he doesn't resign.
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