Jun. 18
2009
2009
I have no idea if this is an actual product or just a concept design thingy, but dayuuum, this is a friggin’ sweet bottle design.
I don’t care if it tastes like lukewarm catpiss and 4-day old backup-dancer buttfunk, I WANT THAT BOTTLE.
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if the bottle were sliced, as is intended impression, shouldn’t the top part be sliding downward?
Someone made that point over on the design website it’s posted on. Another poster replied that doing it that way would cause an inverted angle which would be problematic in the production process. It would also create a small pocket of vodka TRAPPED FOREVER (until you rotated the bottle).
I think if a ninja had sliced this from the right side with an upward motion, the top part would be sitting right about where it is now.
I’ve done some extensive studying of ninja moves so I can say this with absolute certainty.
The upper part of a sliced obstacle would go up a bit first, following the blade if the obstacle was sliced upwards