This is a seventy-five dollar felt ice cream sandwich

It has a face and a bite taken out of it. It is also apparently crying and wearing rouge. A felt ice cream sandwich with a bite taken out of it and a face with little buck teeth that is crying and wearing rouge on Etsy for $75 – Thanks Sam!

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Sexism flamewars explained in webcomic form

Gabby from the Gabby’s Playhouse webcomic produced this 2010 installment that neatly summarizes every discussion about gender on the net; click through below for the whole thing. In which we betray our gender ( Thanks, Fipi Lele! )

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More Video Games Should Look Like This.

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Photos: Comic-Con Toys, Art & Tchotchkes

While the Joker(s) gandered at Tiberius Stark Trek cologne (previous pic), I considered dousing myself in “Khaaann!”, the Genki Wear scent being modeled here by Enterprise “booth babe” Chantel Gonzales. A limited run of only 500 bottles debuted at Comic-Con this year. A sculptor at the Hasbro booth uses a KerrLab Ultra-Waxer to bring highly-detailed characters to life (below). Ken Sadlock from Comic Images models a R2-D2 Backpack Buddy : “When Artoo sits on the back of Luke’s X-Wing, he helps make sure all systems are go. When Artoo sits on your back, he makes sure all your junk is in order.” Obviously. Two limited edition vinyl Voltron figurines from Toynami . 300 of the $40 black bot (right) and 1,000 of the $30 full-color bot (left) sold out by day 2. The mold tech and paint design for both figurines were created by Daisuke Fukuda, pictured below. Carl Brutananadilewski ATHF nesting dolls; $20 from Adult Swim. A steampunk fawn and crocodile by Lisa Black , a New Zealand-based artist who embellishes old taxidermy with mechanical, robotic parts. The pieces both sold for $3000 and $2000, respectively, at the Century Guild Decorative Arts booth. The devil is in the details… Previously: ComiCon: Day 1 [Verdict: Nerdywood!] Best worst Star Trek parodies - Boing Boing Gadgets Star Trek characters who Tweet - Boing Boing Gadgets The Paradox Mouse is one part steampunk, one part taxidermy … Star Shooter: Voltron Camera Robotech, Voltron Movies on the Way - Boing Boing Gadgets Star Trike at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con - Boing Boing Gadgets Plush R2-D2 backpack is the droid you're looking for - Boing Boing … Hasbro's 'Legacy Collection Millennium Falcon' makes point-five …

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City of the Dead Logos

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Broomba

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Byte Magazine, August 1981

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Welcome back, Steve!

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Legs

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