The world isn’t quite ready to let go of fidget spinners, the time-wasting stress relief that you spin around and around and around.
YouTuber A Pyro Design realized that if you print a series of sequential images on the arms of a spinner and let it fly, you end up with a miniature zoetrope, a staple of old-timey penny arcades the world over. The result? A convincing “running Mario” animation plays as the spinner spins.
Maybe you love fidget spinners. Maybe you want them all to die in a fire. Wherever you fall with this fad, this is still a nifty thing (and yes, you can totally buy one on Etsy).
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