Because now is as good a time as any for the apocalypse, this is the 2023 Cat Balls wall calendar. A real product you can buy on Amazon (affiliate link), the calendar features 12 months of, you guessed it, cat balls. If weird cat balls aren’t your thing though, no
Because who doesn’t like pretending they’re a Wookie (besides, I’ve found out, a certain girlfriend while fooling around), there’s the Chewbelta (Amazon link), an unlicensed (why would you bother?) seatbelt cover that looks like Chewbacca’s bandolier. Obviously, if you get pulled over for speeding and the officer doesn’t ask for
Because if there’s a chance it might make a dollar, you should manufacture it, there’s a Cthulhu Chia Pet. Available on Amazon (affiliate link), it looks like the lovechild of a Predator, Davy Jones from Pirates of The Caribbean, and Bob Ross. Now that’s a freaky-deaky love triangle if I’ve
Designed, crafted, and sold by Etsy shop Leatherhead Laser Work (beware of knock-offs!), this Advent calendar features Hans Gruber falling from the top of Nakatomi Plaza, reaching the ground on Christmas Day. Available in wood and acrylic plastic models, prices range from around $46 to $55. Plus Hans is magnetic
This is a chart of Gen Z’s most favorable brands according to a recent survey conducted by Morning Consult (links to much more in-depth analysis), with approval ratings between 72% and 86%. Apparently Gen Z (born roughly 1997 to 2012) is particularly picky about their brands and more likely to
Because it’s Taco Tuesday, this is a video of design and useability expert (I’m just an amateur myself) Dan Formosa discussing and rating five different taco related cooking gadgets based on their functionality. The results may surprise you. Especially if you expected them to all be useless turds. As a
This is a 3D animation imagining a manufacturing plant where different logos are made. It’s pretty neat. Of course this isn’t how logos are actually made, logos are actually made by graphic designers strung out on coffee in Photoshop the day of their deadline. Or at least in my experience
These are several video demonstrations of the $55 ShotFun ShotGun Tool, a canned beverage shotgunning device that takes the hassle and mess out of poking a hole in the side of a can with a key just so you can binge drink. You just insert a 12-ounce can, close and