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Sticks Just Work (kbin.social)
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Meme post on Lemmy a few weeks back basically asked "what's with men and sticks?"

Many enthusiastic comments and posts followed, showing off some actually quite impressive sticks.

Now there's a whole stick enthusiasts community @stick and I find myself keeping an eye out for good ones whenever I'm outside just in case.

This sort of thing is why the internet is actually great.

#Lemmy #Fediverse #Sticks

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One of my favorite creators made a little vlog [3:33] about finding herself a stick on a gloomy day.

I just found it today, and thought it might delight this comm.

Hope you enjoy.

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While looking for this video, I learned that Bosco recently passed away

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Swordfight anyone? (lemmy.world)
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Longest cardboard tube I've ever seen.

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Hello my fellow Stick Enthusiasts!

Now that you have found your stick (or rather, your stick found YOU), you may be asking yourself, “What do I do with this sweet stick?”

ANSWER: Keep it forever.

Here is my sweet piece of life lumber. Probably mulberry, found after an overgrown field was mowed down just days prior. I scraped off the outer layer of bark, revealing that nice inner brown layer. Shallow cuts through the brown inner back provide this masterpiece with its characteristic look. Tapering downward from it’s perfect hand hold just under it’s bulb, it feels perfect to me, even after 30 years together. A thin layer of spar urethane every 10 years will keep this beauty with me until the very end. And when that time comes, it will go in the box with me.

STICK STATS: 59.5” long, 1.75” bulb, .75” at tip. Strong, with just the right amount of flex and balance. Weight: perfect.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8486174

1-10. How good of a stick is this? I quite like it.

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Rimworld (sopuli.xyz)
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A stick!

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dogs like sticks too

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I found this on a walk today. It was leaning up against a very tall hedge bush. The bottom is flat and angled so I assume somebody cut it off and then just left it there. I cut off and then sanded down all the little rough spiky parts that hurt my hands. I think I'm going to use it to clean my gutters.

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I've had this duck wand for years. So far, I can't control any ducks with it, but it's a very fine example of a stick.

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Sticks come in many shapes and sizes, but this is guide to a good vanilla one.

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Such a great sword stick! (preview.redd.it)
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I'd love a stick like this, so much fun waving it around.

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