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      So it would make just as much sense if a steel brush came out? Or a cylinder brush like for your dishes?

      What about a broom? Or do brooms not count as brushes?

      I think my thought process gets stuck on the fact that the parents both are brushes explicitly for paint, the same purpose but different form.

      My brain just wondered how you would get a tooth brush by crossing with a paint brush. Would the ‘guy’ have to be a dental scraper? My mind honestly went to silly places but apparently I hit a nerve.

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      So it would make just as much sense if a steel brush came out? Or a cylinder brush like for your dishes?

      What about a broom? Or do brooms not count as brushes?

      I think my thought process gets stuck on the fact that the parents both are brushes explicitly for paint, the same purpose but different form.

      My brain just wondered how you would get a tooth brush by crossing with a paint brush. Would the ‘guy’ have to be a dental scraper? My mind honestly went to silly places but apparently I hit a nerve.

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          I realized why - it’s because this isn’t funny at face value.

          I like PBF a lot, but honestly, where’s the joke here? There’s a floss person in the background. Wouldn’t this simply be normal in this world?

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        Thanks to recessive genes, it’s definitely possible for two paint brushes to birth another form of brush.