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I love tiny pendants, cufflinks, barrettes, and other small, innocuous ways of geeking-up an outfit, so Plastic Paradox’s Etsy storefront is, for me, pretty much the place to be. But, really, could any Halo fan resist these Master Chief cufflinks?
You could get away with those almost anywhere. Does anyone really spend that much time studying…
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September 14th, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: alisha k.
filed under: design geek art + craft strange + wonderful video games
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Once upon, Rapture might have been an okay place. Sure, that was before our time, but isn’t it always nice to remember the good ol’ days? These lovely BioShock-inspired earrings allow you to do just that, but with class.
Of course, the glory days turned into gory days when everyone started killing each other, but eh. Details!…
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September 6th, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: alisha k.
filed under: geek art + craft retro video games
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If you’re curious about my reaction at seeing these earrings on Etsy, well, all you really have to do is read what they say… preferably aloud. You’ve got to practice until you get the squeal down.
Don’t like ‘em? Etsy seller dvrdown has a pair for you, too:
Aw, that’s mean. j/k lol. Er, wait:…
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June 24th, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: alisha k.
filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun
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Raise your hand if you don’t have or have access to an old keyboard. If you didn’t raise your hand, I’m pretty sure you’re an alien. For the rest of us… what’s a girl to do with all those old keyboards? They gather so much dust! But if you’re creative enough, you can turn ‘em into…
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June 3rd, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: alisha k.
filed under: computing geek art + craft just plain fun
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Etsy jewelry Emily Eps’ creations are perfect for any venue except science classes on test days, unless you want everyone staring at your neck for clues about red and white blood cells. No cheating, kids.
Geeky jewelry is common, but it’s usually restricted to the realms of science fiction rather than actual science. The collection…
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May 28th, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: alisha k.
filed under: geek art + craft strange + wonderful technology weird science