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Because childhood desires?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKCA3Udizi8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aBxgNNYGLA
I seen it for 100-170 bucks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8iGMK4Vh_4
And i see no point in not using an actual oven.
But Mommmmmmmmm, blind consumerism made america great. And I waaaannnnnt it. Its plastic and sleek,
Some small cake pans/muffin tins and box cake mixes.
It is better to just buy a box of good brownie mix and make actual brownies in a real oven.
I suppose if you were into pretend tea parties it would amp it up to the next level because you could cook cruddy cakes for all your imaginary friends.
I never really had any imaginary friends so I can't relate to that and don't think it would have been any fun.
I did have play dough but I didn't eat it (gross) what I wanted to do was play around with it but my dad would yell at me for mixing the colors and ruined all the fun I was having. He was taking it waaaay to seriously thinking I should be sculpting a Michelangelo or something. A lot of it was just tactile interest. I liked the smell, the color, the feel of the putty in my hands, and I just wanted to work it sort of like it was a stress ball.
Dad: "STOP DOING THAT WHAT ARE YOU DOING WHY DO YOU RUIN EVERYTHING I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THIS"
me touching the yellow blob to the blue blob: 0_0