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Anonymous ID: 4CNkcopSAustria /pol/510206860#510207800
7/12/2025, 11:27:45 PM
>>510207202
Scientifically proven truth.
Anonymous /toy/11482623#11482623
7/7/2025, 7:12:21 PM
Have you ever thought about starting a toy company? How hard would it be? I've seen a handful of Chinese anime figure companies popping up lately which made me wonder about it. Though they probably have a huge advantage being local to factories.

But if you are artistically inclined, I think you could do a lot of the work yourself and save on hiring cost. Like I could
>learn zbrush and do the sculpting myself
>print prototypes because I already have a resin printer
>can paint the prototypes since I have experience making customs
>can take marketing photos since I have experience with toy photography
>do marketing on social media which isn't that hard

That's already a good chunk of it I feel I could hypothetically do myself. But still I know there is a lot more involved. Deco, packaging, connecting with a factory and distributors, legal stuff, etc. But maybe it's not THAT high of a mountain to climb? I'm not considering it or anything but it's fascinating to think about and I wonder with how small of a team you could accomplish it with.
Anonymous Germany /int/212050034#212051106
6/23/2025, 10:54:25 PM
Let's solve this question scientifically.

By price-adjusted earnings,
>United Kingdom
>France
>Italy
>Spain
>Greece
>Austria
>Finland
>Ireland
>Belgium
>all of EE
are worse.

By degree of racial cuckoldry and its fallout,
>United Kingdom
>France
>Belgium
>Sweden
>Netherlands
are worse, while EE is far better and Austria the same.

By weather, all of Europe North of the Alps is roughly similar and everything South of the Alps better.

Verdict:
No, Germany is not the worst European country, albeit it's not in the top third either. It would probably rank in the dead average if you consulted all of the criteria.
Anonymous /g/105597893#105601494
6/15/2025, 5:17:42 PM
>>105601371
small fan: lower airflow > need to spin faster > more noise
larger fan: higher airflow > can to spin slower > less noise
stock coolers might become more efficient at transferring heat from components, but in order to dissipate that heat they keep on using small fans, which are always going to be loud compared to 120/140 no matter what