Its free with your own sledge or jackhammer
As evidenced by the dozens of times Trump’s star was vandalized, no matter how you deface or destroy it, they’ll just replace it with a new one.
I don’t think there’s any way to get it removed officially other than petitioning the people who manage the walk of fame, and they are all in the same club that the folks who have stars on the sidewalk are in.
Any actual answers? This whole thread embodies one of the main things I hate about reddit. Everyone thinks they’re a comedian when none of the “jokes” are even remotely funny.
Answer the god damn question and quit trying to farm upvotes by making shitty “jokes” ffs.
I’m a huge space nerd and I straight up avoid comments on any article about Uranus because the comments are all from idiots that think they’re funny recycling the same old trash that’s been around for decades at this point.
Stop trying to be funny for internet clout and answer the fucking question, it’s not that hard.
Such a good show, and a good example of people that are actually funny 😅
real answer: they are maintained by an agency that replaces damaged ones. although people have refused stars no one has had one removed.
Thank you!
It’s weakest at the edges of the block, not the star.
Like Batman where the bat on his chest is reinforced because it draws fire.
With enough thermite anything is possible
I know this is completely off topic, but one of the better Things I Won’t Work With entries about chlorine triflouride:
It is, of course, extremely toxic, but that’s the least of the problem. It is hypergolic with every known fuel, and so rapidly hypergolic that no ignition delay has ever been measured. It is also hypergolic with such things as cloth, wood, and test engineers, not to mention asbestos, sand, and water-with which it reacts explosively. It can be kept in some of the ordinary structural metals-steel, copper, aluminium, etc.-because of the formation of a thin film of insoluble metal fluoride which protects the bulk of the metal, just as the invisible coat of oxide on aluminium keeps it from burning up in the atmosphere. If, however, this coat is melted or scrubbed off, and has no chance to reform, the operator is confronted with the problem of coping with a metal-fluorine fire. For dealing with this situation, I have always recommended a good pair of running shoes.
You can find all of the blogs here and I highly recommend them.
Hell yeah love that blog. I should see if Triethylaluminium is in there…I briefly had an internship working with it and handling pyrophorics in a vacuum glove box was a certain sort of thrill to be sure.
Thank you for linking that blog. I <3 that whole series, and coincidentally noticed my bookmark no longer worked over the weekend.
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There is a committee which reviews applications and approves nominees. There are also rules on who can get a star.
It is an industry award that has a cost attached both in applying and actually winning it. This is pretty common for awards in various industries.
A gallon paint can full of thermite can be lit with a sparkler
Harbor freight sells battery powered hammer drills and masonry bits that are cheap and powerful enough to drill a few inches into concrete in under a minute.
They also had saws and saw blades used for cutting up masonry.
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.
It’s the only way to be sure.
Removing or vandalizing a Hollywood star won’t accomplish much, and the star that you’re probably thinking of was already damaged daily back in 2016.
Asking this question on lemmy without a darknet is also a stupid easy way to get caught if they feel like investigating you lol/
Depends on the amount of destructive power at hand. Plasma torch makes it easy but nuke definitely makes it easier.
Not sure I’d go with a plasma torch, what with the air compressor, and it would be all fiddly to get a good ground, assuming the stars are metal even.
That said, oxy acetylene would work well….
Any ground celebrating fascists is not good ground anyway
I don’t know of any plasma torches that can come along in a backpack but you can get a lot of good work done fast with a battery powered angle grinder. Occasionally I take mine out in my neighborhood when some asshole has padlocked their sandwich-board ad to a lamppost.
I’ve got something long and hard for stars.
It’s a telescope.
The official position of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is that, since the walk of fame is a national landmark, all stars are historic and shouldn’t be removed. Also, they only have the authority to create stars and not remove them.
If a star were to be removed, it would need to be destroyed as an act of vandalism and the Chamber of Commerce would need to choose to not rebuild that damaged star. Even then, current policy is to rebuild all damaged stars.
A few hits with a pickaxe would be a good test
strong acids can damage or destroy the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars.








