As a joke, maybe? Elmer's glue though was never made from horses though. The original glue all formula was made though with casein derived from cow milk, which would make sense as the company that originally made Elmer's glue was also in the dairy industry.
As a joke, maybe? Elmer's glue though was never made from horses though. The original glue all formula was made though with casein derived from cow milk, which would make sense as the company that originally made Elmer's glue was also in the dairy industry.
I did not know that actually... But then i wonder why that brand of Glue is always used for these Jokes
i wonder why that brand of Glue is always used for these Jokes
Glue was made using parts of slaughtered horses (and other animals) for a long time in the past, and even if that was being phased out by the time Elmer's entered the scene, Elmer's is the most well-known brand of glue today by far, so any joke involving glue is likely to use Elmer's by default because awareness of glue brands outside of or especially pre-dating Elmer's is practically nil.
Honestly, if the word "glue" wasn't so easy to say, Elmer's would have probably gone the way of "Kleenex" or "Tupperware" and become the word everyone used for the product regardless of who made it.
Glue was made using parts of slaughtered horses (and other animals) for a long time in the past, and even if that was being phased out by the time Elmer's entered the scene, Elmer's is the most well-known brand of glue today by far, so any joke involving glue is likely to use Elmer's by default because awareness of glue brands outside of or especially pre-dating Elmer's is practically nil.
Honestly, if the word "glue" wasn't so easy to say, Elmer's would have probably gone the way of "Kleenex" or "Tupperware" and become the word everyone used for the product regardless of who made it.
So in other words for the same reason that every game console is a Nintendo according to Grandma circa 199x, then.
What set bonus would she get out of that, I wonder?
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Guessing the weapon request is for the revolver in the background; it's difficult to tell due to how minimally it's drawn, but it kinda looks like the Colt 1860 Army based on what might be the reload press? I'll add the tag but leave the request tag on, just in case.
Guessing the weapon request is for the revolver in the background; it's difficult to tell due to how minimally it's drawn, but it kinda looks like the Colt 1860 Army based on what might be the reload press? I'll add the tag but leave the request tag on, just in case.
It's WAY vague, but my guess would be a Remington 1875. I'm seeing a slight hint of that fin that's present on those models. A design holdover from their 1858, if I remember right.
Still don't know who this individual is, but the same silhouette ALSO briefly appears in the "sike! event's not over yet" cutscene for the ongoing collaboration event (asset #48056342, 1:22). So we may get some answers in the near future.
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