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more about #stressrelief more comments → Curves: I just saw an old Malcolm in the Middle where the dad rented a steam roller (for fun) and smashed all kinds of stuff under it. The best was when he r... more » 92BuickLeSabre: The problem is that you can generally only crack you knuckles once or twice per...actually per what? I have no idea. However! My right thumb cracks ... more » zenpoet: They need to make a face book app tells people that they are being crushed by this device. It could update automatically on their profile. I would lov... more » 1350ft.in.a.Concorde.blow*ng.up.balloons: All my dreams are coming true...now on to the real life version of the game... "Shane, get in here..we need to talk" more » bobdobbs: I'll chip-in three dollars to buy one of these for Elaine if she'll give us a pictorial review. WHO'S WITH ME, PEOPLE???? more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: That chicken is showing his 'O' face... more » Curves: Note that the chicken looks really bored, like he has better things to be doing.....somewhat like your wife. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "This fun little toy even comes in three sizes, priced $13.90 for a large, $9.90 for a medium and $6.90 for a small" Does each of the dollar amounts e... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: If you choke it too much does it regurgitate? more » The Magnificen7: *Insert generic masturbaion joke here* Tee hee ... "masturbation" ... tee hee. more » -
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The 2010 Bubble Wrap Calendar Has an Irresistible Model Every Month
Oh yeah, month after month of squeezable balloons. No need to change models, the bubble wrap calendar is just as irresistible as last year. [Perpetual Kid] -
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Relieve Stress With The Sound of Cracking Knuckles
Like other Japanese "infinite toys", this gadget simulates a mundane but strangely satisfying experience in order to relieve stress. Every time you bend it you are treated to the sound of cracking knuckles. More » -
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USB Stress Ball Allows You To Virtually Strangle Your Enemies
There have been other USB devices designed to combat stress, but this version is the only one that allows you to virtually punch and strangle your enemies. More » -
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Sweety is Color-Changing, Squeezable Interactive Stress Gizmo
Designer Haishu Zhang has created the Sweety concept gadget to help soothe away people's stresses. Apparently he's designed to be your 24-hour listener, so I guess you just sound-off in his direction rather than at a real person. And Sweety reacts with graphic patterns and color changes that, um, help you somehow. I'm a little confused how that bit's supposed to work, but I do understand it's interactive mode: when the rage hits you, you can just wrestle and pound the little bugger's soft body. And that's therapy. [Yanko design] -
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Spaniards Take the Movie Office Space Very Seriously
Destruction therapy has been around for a while now, but is only just starting to hit its stride. On June 21st, a large group of variously frustrated individuals converged on Castejon, Spain to launch the town fiestas with the coordinated destruction of an entire field of appliances and cars. Mainstream medicine has yet to recognize the efficacy of destruction therapy, but hey, I'm sure frontal lobotomies took a few years to catch on too. Gallery after the jump. [Reuters] More » -
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Stress Relieving Vase Takes Your Verbal Abuse, so Others Don't Have To
Have you ever felt the need to let rip with a stream of expletives, yells and screams, but not been able to as you'd piss-off your noise-sensitive neighbors? Well, with a little help from the Sakebi no Tsufu "Shouting Vase" you'd be able to make as much noise as you like—get it all out, dump all your stress—and still be pretty much inaudible to everyone else. The plastic device is basically a muffler for your yells, with internal baffles that suppress the sound you make. It's available in Japan for around $48, and I wish it was buyable here: it would've been perfect when I jammed my thumb in a door yesterday and my wife was snoozing nearby. [Crunchgear]
