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10.13.2011 - Add a Comment

Cross-stitch your own unique iPhone 4 or 4S case Stitch up a scene with Mario and the Princess, or Pac-Man and Pinky, or some Space Invaders. The kit comes with the iPhone 4 case, three bobbins of embroidery floss, a needle, instructions, and a few sample charts to get your creative juices flowing. $19.99

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Solid metal candlestick is a perfect re-creation of Darth Vader’s iconic blade. You could win people over to the dark side of the Force by using mind tricks and fear tactics, but you prefer a gentler hand. A candlelit dinner, perhaps, followed by fresh-baked cookies. Let Vader’s power shine over you both.

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10.12.2011 - Add a Comment

Just pull on this knit hat, and it will look like you have two pieces of your head ripped out. This is a simple knit beanie with two vinyl parts that look like your head has been torn away. Are you a zombie, or just a zombie’s last meal? Great instant Halloween costume! $19.99

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Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto. Is Freedom of Assembly a right we want to give robots? We don’t know about you, but even a couple Roombas in the same place make us raise an eyebrow. This bunch is up to no good. $24.99

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10.11.2011 - Add a Comment

Put a skeleton in your closet. We’ve always dug anatomy textbooks. They have all sorts of cool drawings of our inner workings. All the stuff you never get to see and wish you could but are glad you can’t because if you could that’d mean something’s horribly wrong (or you’re a surgeon). $19.99 – $20.99

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Stop, drop, and roll. Quick English lesson that’s important for science. Flammable and inflammable are synonyms, not antonyms. You know how you can be “inflamed” with emotion, i.e. “on fire”? It has the same root as “inflammable.” Now you know (we hear it’s half the battle). $16.99 – $18.99

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I’ve never seen you at any of the meetings. We can cover the spine just fine, but if a Cylon Raider scans you, you’re on your own for the red-eye flash. Good luck with that. $27.99 – $28.99

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Nothing says non-terrestrial like a sonic screwdriver! We’re going to get meta here for a sec. This shirt has a trompe-l’oeil-style image of a fictional object printed inside a trompe-l’oeil-style image of a pocket. There is nothing real here. Except that it’s 100% cotton and would look good in your closet. $17.99 – $19.99

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Did I mention the rhinos? Look, NASA Astronaut James Irwin and the Apollo 15 Lunar Module. I’m really happy for you. Imma let you finish. But the TARDIS is one of the best ships to land on the lunar surface of all time. One of the best ships Of All Time. $17.99 – $19.99

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Recursive kitchen gadgets, FTW! The Matryoshka doll was first made in Russia in 1890. Now, 120+ years later, we’re taking the design efficiency of nested objects and applying them to your already overstuffed set of kitchen gadgets! $6.99 – $14.99

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Shred pizza like nobody’s business! $14.99

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Use the energy of sun and water to create beautiful shadow print artwork Use the energy of the sun to create beautiful shadow print artwork. In just a few minutes, you’ll be able to see the magic of the sun at work! For advanced artists, you can even turn old film negatives into SunArt! $6.99

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Slips right into your wallet – tiny but powerful! The Boker Credit Card Knife fits in your wallet, can be carried via clip in the pocket of your shirt, or on a ball chain around your neck. And with a sturdy frame lock mechanism, titanium liner, and 440C stainless steel blade, it’s tiny but powerful. […]

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All large brained beings need candy! $19.99

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Finally! Coffee dribbles become entertaining! $14.99

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Don’t be unreasonable, I mean, no one’s gonna eat your eyes. Ever have a feeling that your brain is empty? Maybe it’s because there’s a zombie chewing on your head. ThinkGeek is not responsible if wearing the Brain-Eating Zombie Hat leads to loss of neural pathways. $14.99

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They’re a little confused. Where are your brains again? Let this pair of zombies gently mouth your feet. Who knew being chewed on was so comfortable? Best of all, there’s no right foot or left foot. Makes it easy to put ’em on in the morning when you have half a brain. $19.99

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Shake it up to sort your LEGO bricks by size Toss a handful of bricks into the top compartment, then close and shake it up to sort small, medium, and large bricks. It’s the ultimate combination of a parent’s dream (a clean & organized room!) and a kid’s pastime (making a ton of noise). $44.99

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Create your own Angry Birds levels with this magnetic play set The Angry Birds Magnet Set lets you create your own Angry Birds levels, complete with structures, props, birds, and those pesky pigs. Use the included play mat or stick your magnets to any magnet-friendly surface, like your fridge or locker. $9.99

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Got a morbid sense of fun? You need a Dexter action figure! Serial killer / blood spatter analyst Dexter is wearing his jumpsuit and black apron. We love the little details: the way his face mask can be worn down or up, the little saw that fits perfectly in his hand, and the blood stains […]