h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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POV chucks
inspired by 'Nunchuck Wielding Bookie Communication Protocol' | |
Nunchucks with spinning led display allow you to message your opponent before you massage your opponent.
Skyliner
http://www.theskyliner.com/ Using POV to make toys that initiate gran mal seizures. [Klaatu, Oct 14 2011]
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Sort of a Skyliner for nunchucks. [+] |
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Point-of-view nunchucks, built-in recording cameras in the tips that get the viewer instantly sick. |
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[+]--------------------yeah, ouch! |
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//Point-of-view nunchucks// |
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Right, I've always had this kind of slightly disturbing
question: If, under a cocktail of anaesthetics, you
plucked out your eyes from their sockets, with them
still attached by the veins, and you swung them
round like nipple tassels, would you be able to see
the resultant spinning room? Moreover, would you
get dizzy? |
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After consulting knowledgable medical authorities (ie: my
parents), I can say that the answer is yes on both counts.
Dislocated eyes can sometimes (but not always) still see,
and it often makes the sufferers of such injuries quite
queasy |
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Your eyes have a limited refresh rate, as demonstrated by the other POV definition, spinning fan blades, and television sets. |
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Multi-Bun. I especially like [BigSleep]'s take on insinuating subtitles into movies in this way. |
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[theleopard], you know what pleases me most about your anno? Another person who appreciates tassles... |
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