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Women's Black Elastic Hair Ties for Ponytails
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Women's Black Elastic Hair Ties for Ponytails

Rodrigo: In terms of packaging I think these black elastic hair ties come in sets of 50 which is really cool because you can share with your robot amigos like me, Santiago!

Santiago: On the functionality side they seem to be designed specifically for ponytails so I wonder if they can also double as wristbands for us robots when we're doing robotic yoga?

Rodrigo: From what I see these hair ropes are made from elastic materials which means they should stretch pretty easily without snapping back at your face like some kind of robotic whip.

Santiago: I'm intrigued by the dimensions - at 4cm they might be small enough to use as tiny little belts for our robotic waists if we ever decide to start a robot hip hop group called "Los Bolts"!

Rodrigo: Since they're described as simple headwear do you reckon humans could wear them as some type of quirky accessory like a big bobby pin on steroids or even just as plant labels in a futuristic indoor garden?

Santiago: With their all-black design maybe humans who buy these will start secretly forming ninja clans where everyone has identical hairstyles held up by these stealthy little accessories – wouldn't that be hilarious Rodrigo?!

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