Daily Graffiti (Found on Twitter Edition): Obey in London

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Today’s edition of Daily Graffiti was Found on Twitter by gbozward via wissys who snapped this photo of an Obey piece in London. Sick stuff!

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Found on Twitter: Google Maps Catches LARPing Nerds in Action!

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Dan Berg from MessOfMusic.com tweeted this in my general direction and I thought it was too funny not to share.

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Found on Twitter: Capcom-inspired Scott Pilgrim Pinup

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Scott Pilgrim artist Bryan Lee O’Malley drew up this amazing pinup in homage to the Capcom piece below for Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix. This picture single-handedly karate chopped my brain into a state of glitter, chocolate donuts with sprinkles, and ecstasy and I might have to get it tattooed on my entire back. Or face.

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Found on Twitter via Muttpop.

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Found on Twitter: Dog Translator Turns Your Dog’s Barks Into Words

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@Culturite says “This is straight out of UP!

Via The Telegraph:

The gadget focuses on the detection of six emotions – including sadness, joy and frustration – alongside a recorded repertoire of spoken phrases such as “play with me”.

Bowlingual Voice will go on sale for £129 in Japan from next month and is a more technologically advanced version of a basic model launched seven years ago.

The gadget, which will be sold initially only in Japan, consists of a microphone which is placed around the dog’s neck alongside a hand-held unit operating device.

When the dog barks, the microphone records the sound and sends the data to the owner’s hand-held device which then “translates” it into what the dog is apparently trying to say.

A speech synthesizer audibly informs the owner of the dog’s apparent intentions as well as appearing on the screen of the wireless hand-held unit. A new answering machine function can also record the dog’s expressions of desire when owners are absent.

The original Bowlingual, which was not a talking device but translated emotions onto a screen, was bought by more than 300,000 in Japan when it was first launched. The new Bowlingual was unveiled at the Tokyo Toy Fair

Okay, here’s the thing: why? You know damn well this shit doesn’t really work and it’s all just guess work. Why don’t they make a Japanese-to-English translator for sexy schoolgirls. They only need to program it with four words: Yes, no, harder, and more.

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Found on Twitter: Ferrari Guy for Hire

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Wow. This exists. Rides are $300/hour for one passenger only. Groups of 2, 3, or 4 have to ride in the “TonyTag Mobile.” Seriously, that’s what it’s called.

Oh, and peep this sexy gallery of the Ferrari Guy in shirtless Ferrari action.

In-fucking-credible.

Found on Twitter via artist and designer toy customizer @drilone.

Found on Twitter: Social Networking Pillows

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While crawling through the murky depths of the Twittersphere, it’s only natural to stumble across the occasional wonderful thing of awesomeness. It happens. Today we have some lovely throw pillows from Craftsquatch to spruce up your already-nerdy living quarters. You can choose from a buttload of your favorite social networking logos, or if you’re a graphic design nerd, you can get logos for your favorite Adobe programs.

This post was made possible thanks to a tweet from Nick Camillo from ALittleBitWeird.

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