Celebrate Kansas City Safety Pin Creativity



The safety pin movement to show support for the vulnerable in the current Prez-Elect Trump climate has earned a great deal of support and some criticism as well.

What we want to celebrate is locals taking an idea and making it their own.

And example from Kansas City creative Dave Dalton . . .

Just in case there was any doubt about Hammerspace Community Workshop being a safe place for EVERYONE...

HUGE 3D PRINTED SAFETY PIN!!!

(Made at HammerSpace in KCMO)

Mr. Dalton pinned this symbol of acceptance near his workshop for all to see and it's one of many sign that the local creative community stands out from popular voter sentiment here in flyover country.

Comments

  1. I'm so excited and creative I'm gonna open a place called Cow Mountain Coffee and Soda Pop!

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    1. My monkey and I would like to perform on our organ at Cow Mountain. Let the creative movement flow, bro!

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  2. Giant diaper pin for snowflakes struggling to process life under Trump.

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    1. So proud of yourself that you remain anonymous. How special.

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  3. I'm going to do a love of whining exhibit at a streetcar stop on Thanksgiving day.

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  4. Party's over kids. Time to grow up and start being adults.

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  5. Seems right with all the cry babies shitting in their diapers

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  6. Come see my Snowflakes in Mourning exhibit in front of the utility box downtown in River Market tomorrow morning!

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  7. What a fucking cuck.

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  8. LOLZ, what CUCK BOYS.

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  9. He doesn't need that big a safety pin to keep his diaper in place.

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  10. A safety pin is useful, unlike that idiot holding an oversized, useless replica of a safety pin.

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  11. I give credit to Dave. He's out there making stuff, building things and helping to teach people while most everybody else is just bitching on the Internet.

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    1. This is all true. And I hope none of you horrible people with your terrible comments ever darken our doorstep. Please don't. Thank you.

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    2. I think Dave was the one who wrote this. In Defense of Dave.

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  12. TOP PHOTO

    My special order Prince Albert piercing is finally ready!!!

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  13. This is one of the few places in town who really CAN 3D print a prototype or product, not just talk about it. You can join the fun and enroll with your older children in a 3D printing class or hire one of the members 3D print something for a fee. Yes, I know, every library has one, but nobody knows how to use it. Open house is Thursday evening, and families are welcome to take a tour. (Closed Thanksgiving though). There is a "kids room" for the "little makers" (lots of Legos, games, and other stuff). There are soft drinks and snacks (chips, candy bars, etc.) for sale. There are lots of people who are willing to share their expertise, as well as welding, molding, jewelry making, and other classes available to members and non members for a small fee. If you haven't shown up for a visit yet, you and the kids are missing out.









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    1. This is all true. And I hope none of you horrible people with your terrible comments ever darken our doorstep. Please don't. Thank you.

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  14. Niggers need those safety pins, to pin back their huge fucking lips..

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    1. Tough guy, coming out anonymously.Perhaps you should post your name and address with that hate.

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    2. Can we all just agree that comments like these are posted by complete pieces of shit? I think that may be our common ground.

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    3. Huge fucking lips in comparison to your teeny pink penis...guess I'd make fun of black people's lips too if I had a penis that small. Whatever helps you feel good *thumbs up*

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  15. Wow, I'm really sad there are such shallow trolls that have nothing better to do then spit racism and hatred on a public forum. Dave is one of K.C.s great talents. The folks at Hammerspace are truly good people.
    Ignore the idiot trolls. Dave and company are what Kansas City is about.

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  16. The N-word? Really? This is why HammerSpace has the safety pin. To let people know they are safe there from people like that!

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  17. This is why I avoid comments. People who mock a symbol of acceptance should be punched in the genitals repeatedly. Because seriously, what good are they? No breeding from you, sir/madam!

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  18. Once again, comments bring out the cowards. The pin symbolizes exactly the safe space you worthless fuckers destroyed by your years of trolling the Internet. You are the lowest of the bottom feeding fake news believing worried white. When the next four years costs you your job and your family is asking for handouts at the local shelter remind yourself of how much you hate safe spaces.

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