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funny who needs the pillow in this picture.
if you're considering investing in anti-wrinkle creams or botox injections to transform your face, it might be better to sleep on the problem. researchers have developed a copper oxide pillow case, designed to iron out lines and crow's feet. in tests, those who used it for only four weeks had fewer wrinkles and lines than those with conventional bedding, the manufacturers say. jeffrey gabbay is the owner of the cupron company, which used its expertise in making copper medical dressings to develop the pillow case along with a range of other copper sleep accessories including gloves and eye shields. he said: 'the surgeon doing our wound-healing trial remarked how an increase in collagen was helping to heal wounds. 'we wondered if it might work on fixing wrinkles and lines on the face. 'so we had some copper woven pillows made up and noticed that over a few days of lying on a copper pillow lines on the face started to soften.' clinical trials, supervised by a dermatologist, were carried out on 57 volunteers for four weeks. the volunteers were given either an anti-wrinkle pillow, which feels no different from normal fabric, or a similar conventional pillow. by the end of the trial, those sleeping on copper pillows were statistically more likely to have experienced a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles. mr gabbay, a textile scientist who runs his firm from israel, said: 'it has been the most fantastic discovery. 'the fabric has an impact on all lines but is best at ironing out the finer lines.' the researchers believe that moisture from the skin releases copper ions - charged atoms - from the pillow cases which stimulate the production of collagen below the surface of the skin. as we grow older, collagen production slows down, causing skin to be less taut and allowing wrinkles and lines to develop. so far the company has sold about 10,000 pillow cases on line in the u.s. for around £17 each, and hopes to launch its products in the uk. dr david fenton, a londonbased dermatologist, described the pillow as 'interesting'. but he added: 'i would like to see a lot more independent, published research into its effects before people rush out and buy one.' source image above the copper oxide pillow case is said to reduce wrinkles and crows feet and the range includes gloves and a mask
this godfather-inspired horse head plush is the perfect reminder of the mistake they once made in wronging you, or for someone who just needs a good shaking up. everyone has somebody that deserves one of these awful pillows.
the guy in the bathroom gets knocked out when he comes out. the pillow didn't look too fluffy either.
elias tells randal about the troll that lives in the female part.
these guys are constantly touring australia with great shows. this is a clip of a 'bonds' ad.
a disturbing and funny scene from clerks ii...cus the guy actually believes what he is saying.
their sales pitch: "zaky -- it's like leaving a part of you with your baby"
new product from asia. now she doesn't have to put your arm to sleep.
lovely girl
this guy should play football for the london sillynannies ...
moetan is a series of english language study aid published by sansaibooks in japan. targeted at otaku, it attempted to teach english words using examples drawn from computer games and anime. in the reprint of the first moetan book and the bath towel sold during comic market 69, moetan stands for 'methodology of english, the academic necessity'. the acronym may have been chosen as a play on combining the words moe and -tan, both terms of cuteness used in relation to girl characters in anime, to create a portmanteauic double meaning.
anything to settle the nerves.
if only it were full of doorknobs.
wife and husband discuss various things, like back door issues!
this cat has got some skills.
uncomfortable situations.
enjoy 8bit classic dreams.
a computerized pillow reduces snoring according to german scientist daryoush bazargani. "the pillow is attached to a computer, which is the size of a book, rests on a bedside table, and analyzes snoring noises," said bazargani. "the computer then reduces or enlarges air compartments within the pillow to facilitate nasal airflow to minimize snoring as the user shifts during sleep," he said. snoring is a problem that most people are familiar with; the national sleep foundation estimates that as many as one in three americans snores at least occasionally. the computerized pillow is yet another in a long series of devices intended to help you with your sleeping. source
amazing video of a guy making good use of pillows!!
fl-- police officers usually wear bullet-proof vests, but there is no protection for a pillow, especially if it might be covered with enough germs to make it a "biohazardious material." erik john batty, 40, of edgewater, faces a charge of battery on a law enforcement officer stemming from the thrown pillow. edgewater police were called to the driftwood mobile home park sunday afternoon by george batty, 62, who was worried that his son may have taken some pills and was trying to hurt himself. officer myles j. lawler said he determined erik batty had not taken too many pills, but that the man refused treatment for an injury to his forehead that was bleeding. using profanity, erik batty told lawler to get out of his room and then threw the pillow, which the officer deflected before it hit him, according to an arrest affidavit. because the man has several diseases, "i felt the pillow was biohazardious material and could contain hazards," lawler said in the report. source
a nigerian man who says he cannot get a girlfriend because of his bad stutter has announced plans to marry his pillow. okeke ikechukwu, 26, a labourer, from lagos, told the daily metro that his stammer made it difficult for him to speak to girls. "since i am a stutterer, ladies have always laughed at me whenever i try to talk to them," he said. "i have needs, and so i have taken to sleeping with my pillow in my arms ever since i was 16. i have grown to fall in love with it, and i intend to spend the rest of my life with it." mr ikechukwu also said that, unlike a woman, the pillow would cost him little or nothing to maintain for the rest of its life. "i think it will make the ideal mate for me," he said. source
a new video game subculture has been flourishing in japan: men who are so obsessed with pubescent, female, anime figures they form “relationships” with body pillows covered with the girl’s image. in this world known as moe, the rising popularity of so-called “2-d lovers” has spawned its own thriving industry among some men. if a guy can’t “get the girl” for real, virtual world fanatics figure, he gets a girl pillow. within japan’s widespread otaku culture – the obsessive fan base of anime, manga and video games – more is what the moe men want. the female characters and the moe men who love them — some more innocently than others — are 10 to 12 years old. however, the ornate costumes that create flashes of bright color on video screens often look nothing like the “get-ups” on the pillow covers. these child-women might be sporting strategically placed, but mockery-of-modesty patches. for bolder clients, the 2-d lolitas are wearing nothing at all. nisan (pictured above) is a balding, flacid, 37-year-old, never-married video gamer. he describes his 3-year relationship with “nemu” – whom he’s driven hundreds of miles on trips to visit kyoto, osaka and nara — as blissful but chaste. he even prides himself on taking special care not to touch her private areas when he tucks her into bed at night. “i’ve experienced so many amazing things with her,” he gushes. “she has really changed my life.” toru taima, also never married, makes no claims of innocence. he sells x-rated body-pillow covers at gaming conventions – and his eyes light up like a led screen when he readily concedes he engages in sex with some of the 150 pillow cover characters he owns. “i am not doing anything to harm anybody,” he insists. “to me these are works of art. they’re cute girls that live in my imagination.” whatever their intentions, 2-d lovers flock from all over japan to tokyo’s akihabara district every day to scour specialty shops and attend fan events in search of new character girlfriends to add to their collections. cultural observers say the rise of 2-d love can be pinned in part on the difficulty many young japanese of modest means have in navigating modern romance. more than a quarter of men and women between the ages of 30 and 34 are virgins; 50 percent of men and women in japan do not have friends of the opposite sex, a government survey reports. perhaps there’s a screenplay in this for judd apatow, the american writer-director famous for his spot-on depictions of delayed adolescence in “the 40-year-old virgin” and “knocked up.” but to hear toru honda tell it, moe subculture is more like “revenge of the nerds … gone creepy.” honda, 40, a college dropout who worked a succession of jobs at video-game companies, began imploring gamers online to “stand with pride against good-looking men and women.” his message — that japan’s economic bubble of the 1980s had killed the true value of romance, turning it into an elitist looks- and money-based commodity – caught on. and so a subculture was born over the last half-decade or so. japan’s lonely heart gaming fanatics can now get their “piece” of action, but without fear of complication or rejection. source
she looks like she needs to get something out.