Younameit · F
The manufacturing process of paper clips begins as a massive, multi-ton spool of high-carbon galvanized steel wire—meticulously engineered for a specific balance of ductility and tensile strength—is uncoiled and drawn through a series of staggered, precision-aligned rollers that act as a mechanical straightening unit to eliminate any residual curvature or structural memory from its time on the reel, after which a high-speed, cam-driven shear snips the wire into perfectly uniform segments that are instantly seized by a synchronized tripartite assembly of small, hardened steel mandrels and roughened rotating wheels that catch the metal to execute three rapid-fire 180-degree bends—the first defining the large outer loop, the second carving the smaller internal loop, and the third finalizing the iconic "Gem" shape—all occurring at a blistering pace that allows a single automated machine to produce upwards of 1,500 units per minute, relying fundamentally on the metallurgical properties of a zinc-based galvanized coating to provide a barrier against atmospheric oxidation and the sophisticated physics of elastic deformation which ensures the steel wire retains a "memory" of its coiled state to effectively pinch a stack of paper without exceeding its yield point, before the newly formed clips are tumbled into vibrating stainless steel collection bins where they undergo a multi-stage chemical degreasing bath to remove industrial lubricants, are polished via centrifugal finishing to achieve a snag-free mirror-like surface, or are optionally dipped in a liquefied thermoplastic resin to provide colorful aesthetic variety and enhanced surface friction, ensuring every single 32-millimeter size #1 clip meets the exact tolerances required for consistent performance in office environments globally.
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@Younameit You win!
Prettybratbi1tch · 26-30, F
I is very sorry to hear you feel that way dear that is really disappointing since I have so much knowledge I'd love for you to hear and I know everything I'm saying is true for a fact I know so much about humans than you'd know but if you want to be selfish and not learn from me then you missed out on all this knowledge the knowledge I have should be paid for but I'm here giving it out for free and you have the audacity to not learn tf is wrong with people you need to be a better human being dear 👀
Tminus6453 · M
@Prettybratbi1tch Neither me or the OP are gonna read all that babbling....😤
Tumbleweed · F
With half the words abbreviated. BYE
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Tumbleweed · F
@Justmeraeagain pls stp dng tht
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@Tumbleweed K
I'm just goofing around
I'm just goofing around
Tumbleweed · F
poisonouscupcake · F

ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
I figure someone took the time to respond so I'm not judging their skill at writing above the content of their writing.
People have learning disabilities or maybe English isn't their first language. I prefer giving people a chance.
People have learning disabilities or maybe English isn't their first language. I prefer giving people a chance.
Punxi · F
@ScreamingFox Amen
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
I'm really sorry that sometimes my run-on sentences, okay, well all the time, my run on sentences are very hard to read I think I do this because of all the 18th century literature I read
and I really don't mean any harm,but admit I can be something of a brat.
and I really don't mean any harm,but admit I can be something of a brat.
Mkay
Punxi · F
<----- Wordy af.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
I’ve been working on summarizing more
I don’t see you doing those kind of long endless replies. @Kiesel
I like it short and snappy
Same. You can so much more with way less. @chernobylplaygr0unds
OK👍
I might start to read it, but if the English is not good, or it is just a long run-on sentence I stop pretty quickly.
4meAndyou · F
Hoo boy!!! NOW I'm f*cked!!! 🤣🤣🤣





















