Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Friday, June 5, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Akiyoshi's illusion pages

The above image is just a small piece I cut out of one of the illusions. This is one of those "you have to see it to believe it" websites. This guy has many illusions he's created that he shares on his site. Very interesting.
Labels:
fun,
images,
Japan,
optical illusion,
visual
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Chew Gum for Bigger Ta-Ta's (WTF???)

B2UP Bust Up Gum is the product's name and if you chomp on it, it promises to do the following for your body:
- Larger, fuller firmer breasts
- Improved Circulation
- Healthier Menstruation (PMS Relief)
- Relief of Menopausal Symptoms
- Increased Vaginal Secretion
- Healthier Hair and Skin
- Reduced Stress
- Look Younger
And if that's not your particular cup of what-not, you could always try their... [DRUM ROLL, PLEASE]... F-cup Cookies!!! Oh yeahhhhhh! Really. You couldn't make this shit up, only someone DID because they know some people will believe this hooey and shell out the bucks for it.
FDA, are you listening? This crap is being sold here in the United States, thanks to the internet. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? Hmmm???
F-cup? What's so wrong about a good old-fashioned double-D?
Told ya. I wasn't kidding.
Labels:
breast enhancement,
breasts,
consumer alert,
consumers,
crazy products,
diet,
false advertising,
FDA,
fraud,
Japan,
scam,
shopping
Monday, May 25, 2009
Horror Story Printed On Toilet Paper In Japan
In a country where ghosts are traditionally believed to hide in the loo, a Japanese company is advertising a new literary experience _ a horror story printed on toilet paper.
Each roll carries several copies of a new nine-chapter novella written by Koji Suzuki, the Japanese author of the horror story "Ring," which has been made into movies in both Japan and Hollywood.
"Drop," set in a public restroom, takes up about three feet (90 centimeters) of a roll and can be read in just a few minutes, according to the manufacturer, Hayashi Paper.
The company promotes the toilet paper, which will sell for 210 yen ($2.20) a roll, as "a horror experience in the toilet."
Toilets in Japan were traditionally tucked away in a dark corner of the house due to religious beliefs. Parents would tease children that a hairy hand might pull them down into the dark pool below.
LINK
Each roll carries several copies of a new nine-chapter novella written by Koji Suzuki, the Japanese author of the horror story "Ring," which has been made into movies in both Japan and Hollywood.
"Drop," set in a public restroom, takes up about three feet (90 centimeters) of a roll and can be read in just a few minutes, according to the manufacturer, Hayashi Paper.
The company promotes the toilet paper, which will sell for 210 yen ($2.20) a roll, as "a horror experience in the toilet."
Toilets in Japan were traditionally tucked away in a dark corner of the house due to religious beliefs. Parents would tease children that a hairy hand might pull them down into the dark pool below.
LINK
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