
The infamous “upskirt” has become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon in Japan, so it’s only natural that those silly azns would eventually come out with Puff!, an iPhone app that lets you see up women’s skirts by flicking or blowing on the screen.
Here’s some semi-NSFW vids showing off some panchira action.

There are currently only three girls to chose from, all of whom are gravure idols. There’s Yurika Kurosawa, Aki Suzumori and Kana Osumi.
Download Puff today and flick, blow, and fap your dirty little heart out. You perverts.
[SlickDog via JapanSugoi]



















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New Commenting System
So I was using IntenseDebate for the comments for a while, but I decided to switch it over to Disqus. It’s not that IntenseDebate wasn’t good, it’s just that Disqus is better. Now you can post comments anonymously, or log in via Facebook Connect, Twitter, Open ID, or or you can sign up for a free Disqus account.
Just like you could follow other IntenseDebate users, you can o the same thing on Disqus, but now you link back to a wider array of other social networks in your Disqus profile like Flickr. Why not follow me?
Oh, and you can still subscribe to the RSS feed of any post’s comment section so you can see if people are replying to you. There’s also the ability to leave video comments, but I haven’t activated it yet. Maybe in the future if there’s a demand for it.
Another cool little thing with Disqus is the fact that we get our own Disqus community page! Check out albotas.disqus.com. It’s sort of a threaded version of different posts and images from Albotas for Disqus users to comment on. I haven’t figured out all the ins and outs yet, but it seems pretty cool so far.
I know a lot of other bigger blogs like /Film use Disqus, so you’ll be able to post just about anywhere without having to create a new account. Leave a comment and let me know what you guys think. Feel free to ask any questions as well.