A interesting contraption that was probably invented with the intention of becoming an amazing 3D device, but now can usually found in the 25 cent toy section in Walmart. It can be identified as a grid or pan of needles (ranging from silver, to neon depending on how much you want to spend on a half-hour’s worth of entertainment). When a hand or face or some other convex object is placed underneath, the needles rise to form an impression of said object.
“Hey! This pinpoint impression toy made a cool 3D impression of my grandma’s face!”
“Hey! This pinpoint impression toy made a cool 3D impression of me bum!”
“Hey! This pinpoint impression toy made a cool 3D impression of a turnip!”
1: Do you see that boat?
2:No, where is it?
1:Just out there.
2: Bro how the hell did you see that?
1: How did you not see it?!!?!?!!??!?!
2: You must have some pinpoint binocular eyes or something.
#1) A climbing strategy used by rock climbing sport-rats to pretend they are accomplishing something. Involves pre-clipping quick-draws because they are too lazy/ suck too bad to do it correctly with style.
#2) The easiest and laziest way to do something hard, i.e. cheating.
Bob: The sport-rats are masturbating on some darmaster pinkpoint.
John: Thats gay. Lets actually go accomplish something meaningful, like climbing to the top.
Bob: I would rather kill myself than be a sport-rat.