Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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"Nameless Letter" is an art project that encourages people all over the world to leave personal notes in books that are available to the public. |
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This little Japanese machine measures your degree of anger and shows you what compensation you should receive from the person who’s pissing you off. |
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The stars in Fanta Japan’s new ad campaign are the incredibly weird teachers at a very peculiar high school. |
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The Father of Playmobil, Hans Beck, is dead. He created the first Playmobil figure in 1974 almost by accident. |
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Porn for the Blind is a website that produces audio clips describing pornographic scenes. |
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Traditionally, women give men chocolate. But, now things are changing. Women want to eat chocolate too! |
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This book contains photographs and portraits... of toys. Some are so expressive it’s even scary. |
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Kit Kat makes original chocolate bars, in surprising flavors and limited editions. Only for Japan. |
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Even notebooks have become ecologically responsible. This one is reusable and may be cleaned in the dishwasher. |
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Maurizio Savini creates sculptures made of chewing gum, a versatile material that allows him to produce incredible works of art. |
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