[–] sweetberrywine 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
The way the hand slipped in the last test and just started smearing the cheese in a square was hilarious. He just let it happen.
[–] Donald_Trump 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This is what it's all about.
America has always thrived because of entrepreneurs like you. It is your hunger for innovation that is taking us into the future as the admired world leaders in science, technology, and cheese wiz. I've been doing this for decades and I've been very successful. I've worked very hard to hone my abilities, and I'm proud to say that with my expertise, I'm able to nurture these talented engineers and scientists into some of the greatest minds in the world.
3-d printing excites me. It's fresh, exciting, and it's on the cutting edge, which is exciting. As I've said, I make it a point to help fund these companies that I feel have a real chance to be successful. It's important to remember that while these exciting 3-d printers are fabulous technologies that literally print 3-d objects out of thin air, they require seed money. That's where I come in. Look, these printers are doing amazing things, that's no secret. What most people don't realize is how expensive this can be, especially on the research and development side of things. So it's exciting to have these printers manifesting something from nothing. I'm able to take these scientists and engineers, whom are all brilliant guys, and give them the tools they need to develop these technologies for the citizens of the world. Yes- it's true, I am the original 3-d printer because just like the robot in this video makes cheese out of nowhere, I'm able to 3-d print money (chedda, as I'm told you guys call it now a days) and invest that money into these exciting technologies. It's tremendous. /v/trumpmendous /v/trump2016
[–] RojoDiablo 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Contrary to what the can says...
It ain't easy, bein' cheesy.
[–] ButtPizza 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I feel like this is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist yet.