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Man, can you imagine being the scientist who discovers this effect and you're filled with hope that this can encourage children to use soap, having their favorite super hero give them a thumbs-up or something.
And then some horny CEO sticks a naked, definitely-not-underage girl with bunny ears into there.
Soap is really easy to make and a cool activity for kids. I have a few mold, this is a great idea (the thumbs up one). Will try to make it. Not sure what to use for the drawing to include in the soap. I found this you can print on transparency paper.
Maybe a naked, definitely-not-underage girl with bunny ears into there?
I was more talking about the kind of material, but it looks like you can use transparent sheet used for retro projectors and print on them.