I'm leaning towards the mask theory lately. There's a TED talk with a gal who made (still makes?) these masks for the government and she's done it along with her late husband for decades.
They seem to be a very realistic latex with qualities that help the mask hold and retain its shape kind of like how a Stretch Armstrong always goes back to its original form.
I'm leaning towards the mask theory lately. There's a TED talk with a gal who made (still makes?) these masks for the government and she's done it along with her late husband for decades.
They seem to be a very realistic latex with qualities that help the mask hold and retain its shape kind of like how a Stretch Armstrong always goes back to its original form.
Here's an example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IoLGBcoxVak&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reddit.com%2F&feature=emb_logo
Stretch Armstrong was a terrible toy. Fun for ten seconds then it never gets played with again.
I grow'd up poor. MY Stretch Armstrong was just an elastic band with a face drawn on it with a pen.