Hahahaha… why not?! This is actually pretty hilarious.
Hahahaha… why not?! This is actually pretty hilarious.
Haha… I guess this one tests your aim?
The rule to this particular game… one contestant reads an English book. The others must not laugh. Seems simple enough right? By the way… If you laugh, you get hit with a kendo stick.
Here’s a new video game in Japan developed by Sega that makes peeing fun! Toirettsu is controlled by a sensor in the urinal inside the restroom. Every time you hit the target, you score more points!
JapanStyle has a gallery of unusual vending machines… the one above sells school textbooks and workbooks. Check out more here.
Hmm… how tasty!@ Oh! And it’s a zero calorie drink! (Of course I’m being sarcastic.) Also, please excuse the Engrish below. More info here.
Placenta has a very important function that connects the unborn baby and the mother. It creates all the multiply factor of the cell to grow the unborn baby. After the baby is born,Placenta ends its function as organ and comes out from the body. Many animals eat placenta in order to recover the health. We human being is said to eat this placenta of the mother with their family in the era of B.C. Recently placenta of animals and human being is refined and dosage by way of injection or oral medicine.
Ahh… I love it. It’s so pointless. This is a doughnut carrying case that provides all the security and comfort you need. It has a security hole that can be padlocked, a grip (with space for a name tag), ventilation holes to ensure maximum freshness, and a center hole for those times where you don’t know where to store your lollipop. Check the video after the break. Oh yeh, in case you actually want this thing, you can buy it here.
via engadget. Okay, this is pretty creepy. If I didn’t know better, I’d think this was a woman imitating a robot… not the other way around.
What you’re looking at above is Actroid-F, Kokoro Co. Ltd. and ATR‘s latest iteration of the creepy humanoid robot that can mime the operator’s facial expressions and head movements with unbelievable (but not quite human) accuracy. Her current job is to act as “as an observer in hospitals to gauge patient reactions.” We guess that’s one way to get around euthanasia laws. See what we mean in the video after the break.
via TokyoMango. Haha… WTF?! Here is a television show in Japan where the TV crew plays a prank on three children who believe they must fight off a zombie entering their home. Make sure to read the subtitles to understand what’s going on.
[I]t’s funny that the zombie writes them a letter to tell them he’s coming over, and then takes off his shoes before entering the house. Very polite. My favorite part is when the older boy starts crying and then tells the reporter off for not doing anything to help them. The weapons they use are great too: Tabasco, plastic wrap, a toy dinosaur…