This a very interesting and touching commercial about a stork and a baby. So glad they didn’t use a young woman grinding on a mechanical bull.
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A Russian website which shows regular hair of people and their hair when wet. One of those ‘because we can’ things.
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AsiaJam is an online store that specializes in Korean street fashion. Mostly stuff for young women.
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Cute Idea but I rather show my real face.
The “Mask of Emotion”, a project from the Digital Media Design Dept at Hongik University in Korea, trades facial expressions for LED emoticons. The default setting is no expression, but if people shake hands with the wearer, the mask smiles. The project was designed to hide personal emotions by eliciting a different set of public facial expressions that could be used to generate conversation and response in public spaces. via electro^plankton
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My brother seriously needs a navigational system and this one would be really cute. Made by iXs
The robot bear is also equipped with functions to improve auto safety, such as an alcohol detection sensor embedded in its neck. If it smells booze, the robot confronts the driver, saying, “You haven’t been drinking, have you?” Other sensors detect reckless driving, so if the driver suddenly accelerates or slams on the brakes, the robot says, “Watch out!” via pink tentacle
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