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Best Doorstop EVER? -- LÜT #15


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·Nov 10, 2024

A tentacle dress and cheeseburgers flip flops. It's episode 15 of LÜT. Keep your doors open with NeatoShop's gross gutsy zombie doorstop. Or be a superhero with these hoodies. Look how serious he is. Keep your dog warm with this scarf.

I mean, let's talk about the Millennium Falcon. Or a Star Wars flight jacket from adidas. Studio Swine makes these glasses. They're just artwork for now, but are made out of human hair. A strange, but renewable resource. These sticking peel stickers let you give your electrical sockets fun faces, and Arlyn emailed me this Rubik's Cube for the blind.

You can also pick up a stack of Rubik's Cube colored sticky notes or these notes that are reminders and Tetris. ShanaLogic provides awesome things. Currently, they're sold out of these earrings, but have plenty of kitty tied to a balloon necklaces. But if you wanna know the animal on your necklace, Uncommon Goods will send you a mould to stick on your pet and send back.

Then they'll make you a custom necklace in the shape of your dog's nose. Japan Trend Shop carries these samurai underpants authentically designed after the style of famous historical warriors. And Peter Bristol makes this informative dresser that removes all confusion, while Miriam Liebana has designed sperm shaped cutlery that brings meals to life.

Speaking of manly, floss your power with this tactical grilling apron and a handmade ring scale replica of a .44 caliber chamber. For 10 bucks you could split your music with his branch between your friend and your other friend. And for 80 bucks you can deconstruct the lamp into its constituent pieces. The cord itself wraps around to produce the lamp shade.

Keep acting smart with a working feather pen and quill set, then go against the flow and watch a 3D movie in 2D. These glasses from ThinkGeek isolate one layer of a 3D movie and give you a nice flat picture. Your free thing this week comes from "guardianjuan" who recommends HardlyWork.in, a site that can adapt your Facebook into what looks like a spreadsheet.

Now you can waste time at work and look like the hardest-working employee. Perfect. Back in Kansas I found some great confusing fireworks. The poopy puppy actually makes a flaming bowel movement and this depressed middle-aged man? Well, he's part of the 500 grams of black powder baby boomer explosive. Almost as cool is Blonde Joke, an explosive covered in blonde women.

Yeah, I don't know either. But what I do know is that you should subscribe to Vsauce for more LÜT. And as always, thanks for watching.

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