A common bathroom item.
Q-Tips... these for makeup.
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A common bathroom item.
Q-Tips... these for makeup.

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What do you call this?
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Cotton swab
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i love this one:
I have no idea if it's going to survive -- it probably won't -- but right now this text appears on one of the first pages for the BEFORE THE START book.
I'm trying to explain how the player should feel empowered to take a look at the game's cards and decide how they want to use them. The book gives them lots of ways to play with them, but they probably have great ideas.
Q-tips aren't made for cleaning ears. But we figured out a great use for them. Q-tips discourage us from using them that way, but we can do what we want. Something like that. Still working it out.
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Random Fact of the Day no. 24 (RFOTD #24)
The crowds of the pod races in Star Wars Episode I (The Phantom Menace) were half a million painted q-tips. With a blowing fan underneath the model stands, the q-tips would move around like a live crowd.