Weird Inventions that actually exist.


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So, I discovered that really weird innovations exist. Some are actually cool while some make you question the sanity of people.

A good example is the “Mass Shaver” and it does exactly what the name implies. It was designed in the early nineteenth century to shave many men at once. I got a sudden wave of anxiety just thinking about it.

Then there are others that are not so extreme and may even be cool. The ostrich pillow. This pillow is made of fluffy goodness with holes where you hide your head away from the world.Could be cool for a quick nap on the desk.

Then we have something I might actually buy if I was so rich than I knew what to do with - BitBite. This is a device that’s worn like an earpiece to analyse your eating habits. Like how much you eat and how fast you do. It will drop a “friendly” reminder to take it easy on what you’re eating. That’s a device I want to try.

You know, if you’re tired of the plain old toast, you can just print your face on it. The Selfie Toaster can serve your face on a platter, literally or better yet, maybe try “tasting” the clothes of a curious German fashion designer who made a fabric from milk! I know if I held a toddler, they’d love me!

What if I could gauge the mood of someone through ears? Oh wait. I can! Necomimi can tell your mood through ears that are designed to communicate using brain waves. These cat-like ears will perk up at the focus of the user or droop when the user relaxes. A cool looking thing especially for Cosplay.

Another one that I really like is the Baby Mop. That one is funny. You just attach it to your toddler and they clean as they crawl about. They have fun and we get a clean floor.

So which of these do you like or are you mostly likely to use?

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