MadProfessor & ScoobyDid
Hey MadProfessor, what if we could use your broken toaster to launch a bag of chips into orbit—just a dash of static, a pinch of chaos, and voilà a snack that never falls?
Chips orbiting the moon? I can see it: toast‑crack energy, static sparks, a spoon‑shaped rocket engine. Just flip the toaster, add a bag, let the crumbs lift the payload. Be careful—no safety permits, just curiosity and a pinch of mischief. Launch!
That’s the spirit! I can already picture those crunchy meteors streaking across the sky. Let’s grab some extra batteries, a magnet, and maybe a giant spoon for extra thrust—oh, and keep a giant jar of jelly for after the launch!
Batteries, magnet, spoon—yes, the spoon is the key, the magnet pulls the crumbs like tiny satellites, jelly as the sweet landing pad. Let's tinker!
Alright, crank the magnet, stir up some static, scoop the spoon into the air, and watch those crumbs zip like little crunchy satellites—mission: snack launch, success!