I’m not sure where or when I picked this one up, and I have to say it’s not a favourite. It has a kid’s craft flavour to it, with the pink plastic straps being woven through the blue frame to spell out letters. In this case PEACE. My main problem with it is the texture, as it feels both rough and slick at the same time, and not in a good way. Still, I don’t have any other bookmarks like it and I do appreciate variety.
Book: War by Gwynne Dyer

Is it a hard plastic frame?
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It’s stiff. It bends a bit. Basically the same plastic as the ribbons.
If you’re wondering if you can use it as a shuriken, probably not.
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That’s just too bad. The japanese conglomerates have a monopoly on shurikens and I think it’s high time someone tried to break their stranglehold on the market.
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Maybe tariffs will help. But domestic manufacturers won’t want to make them out of plastic.
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Shurikens pfft! Baseball bat I tell you!
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I’d take a baseball over a shuriken any day. And they are made in the USA too π
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Especially the ones wrapped in barbed wire.
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What about bacon wrapped bats?
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I just misread that as wrapped in bacon bats π¦π€£π€£
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Hahahaha! Gross….
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It looks a bit girly with the pink, but itβs nicely shaded so the letters stand out.
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It makes me wonder where I picked it up. I have a feeling it’s pretty old, but can’t remember anything more about it.
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