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I still can't get over how squidward once bashed his head in with a cash register for workman's compensation in an actual episode of spongebob
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Here's another instance of Patrick with nostrils. And it's from the infamous "The Splinter" episode.

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So I have a theory about âThe Splinterâ.
So I was watching Josh (@phantomstrider)âs review of what he believed to be the 6 worst episodes of SpongeBob and #6 was âThe Splinterâ. Josh had a point about SpongeBob being anatomically impossible to get a splinter. But to add on, Iâve seen him take his limbs off before so they would grow back in the next scene or immediately afterwards. I know it wouldnât be much of an episode if I suggested what Iâm about to suggest, but why wouldnât it be wrong to have SpongeBob rip his arm off after he received the splinter? That way he wouldnât have gotten it infected after Patrick shoved it down with a hammer and chisel and worktime wouldnât have been wasted due to the pain. Everything would be ship shape at the Krusty Krab as usual.
The splinter represents rebellion, mob rule, greed and chaos, the worst aspects of the other twin divines in one form
In 2008, Designer Joe Harmon took on the dubiously tedious task of building a car. But not just any car. A supercar. And not just any supercar, a supercar made of wood.
The Splinter, a true labor of love, is the worldâs first and only supercar constructed out of wood. After 7 years, The Splinter was finally completed in 2015, and was shown to an excited audience at the Essen Motor Show from Nov 27-Dec 6, 2015.
The Splinter is a mid-engine set up that houses a 4.6 Liter v-8 that produces roughly 600 horsepower, a 0-60 in the low 3âs, and an estimated top speed of somewhere in the 240-mph neighborhood.
The car consists of wood composite, and are woven into a carbon fiber(esque) material that adds strength and durability. Other parts of The Splinter are also created from wood composite, including wood inserts on the wheels.
For more information on The Splinter, visit Joe Harmon on Instagram or on The Splinter Website.
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 âThe Splinterâ A Supercar that Will Give You Serious Wood. In 2008, Designer Joe Harmon took on the dubiously tedious task of building a car. But not just any car.