Glitter is terrible for the environment

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I’ll just leave this here…

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Add to cart thanks!

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NO!

No one summoned you and your fake glitter!

I actually bought food-grade glitter to be honest

Vegan and cruelty free? I’m not so concerned about the cruelty free, but if it’s vegan free, sign me up!

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No Glit was harmed in the making of this Glitter?

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AHAHAHAH!

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I am concern. The secret and sinister Glitterati have been plotting for years to take over the world and cover the whole planet in their bling. Will we sit by and do nothing while this madness continues?

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Me too. It takes illumination for the glitter to actually do what it is supposed to do… Glit.

Today is September 11th.

Illuminati confirmed

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I would like to propose the use of pepper / chili powder instead of glitter. It’s biodegradable and would be way more cruel

And by cruel I mean hilarious.

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@MetalSoup’s Secret Santa take note!

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oooh someone will be getting a glitterbomb!

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And I literally made a very small batch of trinidad scorpion pepper powder yesterday from my winter haul off my plant…

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I had chilli flakes thrown in my eyes in grade 4.

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That’s brutal. I know the feeling, that’s why I now wear latex gloves when working with anything hotter than a jalepeno.

Worst I had with chilli when I was a kid was some friends dared me to eat some out of the shaker on the table at a pizza joint. I did. I was fine. They were disappointed.

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