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Anonymous >> #1200104
Posted on 2018-06-20 18:40:18 Score: 74 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
...That's not how heavy metal chains work.

nexus763 >> #1201126
Posted on 2018-06-21 17:14:43 Score: 9 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
Agreed, but I don't know what it's supposed to be. Not metal, that's for sure, since light passes through it. A plastic sound would have been ridiculous so I had to compromise.

Darigauz >> #2748327
Posted on 2020-03-17 07:54:27 Score: 4 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
it's most likely armature wire (google image search it, or look on amazon if you are that curious) inside a thin synthetic rubber or thermoplastic the way it holds it's form and how light it is (not quite obeying gravity the way something with weight does, say an actual metal chain. The same concept is used when designing dolls / toys that can slightly bend without breaking. Nexus is right that it can't be metal with how much light passes through it.That is really hot, but I prefer the actual heavy nearly unbreakable chains, same for handcuffs - I like it to feel real and heavy, no safety release and no way to break it. No plastic shit or furry on it... real and dangerous ^_~

povdeepthroat >> #7670033
Posted on 2022-01-14 19:19:34 Score: 0 (vote Up) ( Report comment )
the chain physics...

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