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  1. The Boobie Mousepad is a unique mousepad.

The Boobie Mousepad is a unique mousepad designed by the Japanese company TBS. While most mousepads are simply normal rectangular-shaped pads, the Boobie Mousepad is shaped like a pair of breasts. The mousepad is also textured for better mouse control and is slightly larger than most other pads.According to TechTarget, the mousepad started out as a fashion statement on the company's office floor. But after seeing the interest online, it was decided to bring the mousepad to market. The memes started in August after the mouse pad was spotted in an online shopping mall in Tokyo. Since then, the mousepad has gone straight onto the Internet, and has fueled a media frenzy that had the search engines attempt to flush the meme from their index.

In the first month that the mousepad was available online, 1.5 million orders had been made. TBS sold 12 million of the mousepads in its first 1 1/2 months of availability. This is what you would need to order to own one of the mousepads... assuming you didn't want to make a purchase for LOLz.

How Does it Work?

Unfortunately, we still don't know for certain, but the structure of the mousepad is unknown. Some have implied that the mousepad can detect the mouse movements on the mouse, understanding where an item is placed relative to the mouse.

 

  1. Some of the most popular anime characters make appearances on Boobie Mousepads.

Anime characters are extremely popular in Japan. Most of the time, the characters are cute girls with big boobs, which are known as Boobie. Companies like Boobie Mousepads are capitalising on this trend by creating mousepads with characters on them.

Some people don't like the idea of a mousepad with characters on it. To them, it looks sexual. While there is some sexual connotation to mousepads, the people who like them see them as a cute way to treat oneself to a fictional character, and definitely not something that would be sexualised to a child.

Consumers in Japan really like mousepads, too. Mousepads have a huge variety of different designs and designs. You can get different looks if you order them from different online stores. The most popular looks are the soccer girls, the sailor moon characters, the robot characters, the mountain girl, and the vampire characters. Mousepads don't have to be perfect. They can come in different styles and sizes. Some of the possible styles of mousepads can be as simple as a pink mousepad and as big as a cardboard box. The main thing is that, no matter the mousepad design, it has to have every WTF?! text in it.

The Concept

Boobie Mousepad came about because Boobie Kasei, a supplier of mousepads in Japan, were trying to find a way to increase sales. They had a lot of target market users that were using their products but didn't really like them. So they came up with the idea to create mousepads with villain characters on them.

How Happened

When users see a mousepad with a villain character on it, it makes them angry. Basically, people get really angry when they see something sexualised. So when they saw an opportunity to promote their product, they had to come up with a great way to promote it too... by having some naughty characters on their mousepad i.e. characters that make people upset.

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  1. You can get them for free or for a small fee at anime conventions in Japan, and they're also available through mail-order.

If you love Japanese culture and anime, one of the best ways to get your fix is to watch anime DVDs. Getting them for free is the best way to do it, but you can also buy them for a small fee at anime conventions in Japan or through mail-order.

Hannya Ikebukuro is a company that builds mousepads. Although the majority of their sales are overseas (like the Boobie Mousepad), they do have a storefront in New York City (called Ohayoh). But, the real cool thing is the mousepad that you can buy. It's filled with black and white pictures of classic Japanese cartoons. These pictures are tagged with the background information of the episode that the mousepad belongs to. In Japanese, the description of an omake (the name for the episode and character) is pretty much like the English title of a comic book -- they usually auto-populate it with what the viewer is looking for. The idea is that the person buying the mousepad can search the web and see if they can find episodes that match their interests based on the information that's automatically filled in. For example, you may find a comic related to your Japanese series called "Sailor Moon" on an Internet site if you searched your series name.

Third reality is selling things that are in fashion. This company is known for selling handbags based on pop star designs, AKA bright colors and ultra-chunky straps -- usually with a thong at the waist. You can buy items from Third Reality via an online store like Zappos.

Bonbon, a Japanese website, allows users to buy cosmetics on one site for hundreds of dollars, versus the cost of shopping at a physical store.

As Mystery Guest say's because it's a great site: CrunkitUp.com. Users who connect their retro Nintendo 360 console to their PC via an internet service provider are given the option to download retro songs cozily named "songs for Xbox 360".

 

  1. The Boobie Mousepad is very durable and made from high-quality materials that will last you a long time if taken care of properly.

The Boobie Mousepad is made from high-quality materials that are very durable. The Boobie Mousepad is covered in a cloth material that is smooth to the touch and great to the feel. The Boobie Mousepad will last you a long time if you take care of it properly.

Its design has completely changed since its first version, with a large number of new colors, patterns and designs on the mousepad versus the first version, which was plain white. It now also has a silver-tone coating on the top of the mousepad.

Some of the design changes made in the previous version included including a hole in the center that allowed users to place the mouse inside the mousepad. This has been discontinued, as the mousepad is no longer needed.

Development costs were high for this product, so it partially developed in an underground lab under a check-out lane in a department store. The mousepads were handmade by hand, hence the cost was very expensive, ranging from 8.9 to 18.9 million yen (roughly $78,000 – $96,000 USD) for each mousepad.

Different characters on the mousepad are shaped like stars, hearts, mountains, valleys, and leaves, and they also come in different sizes. A special pen you can buy on third-party sites also comes in several colors, and has special effects on the mousepad that can be used to make the mouse move or click faster.

The mousepad has a lifespan of five years.

Some of the special functions the mousepad has include:

A claw on the side of the mousepad is used for scrolling.

In the upper right corner is a volume up function that you use to increase or lower the volume of the mousepad. It’s as simple as a single arrow you can click.

The middle area of the bottom of the mousepad is called the loop, which you can loop it around and use as a mouse if you so wish. This mouse loop is used when you’re connecting mousepads together while you're traveling or vacationing.

 

  1. You can wash the Boobie Mousepad in your washing machine and it will come out looking like new!

Washing the Boobie Mousepad in your washing machine is possible. It will come out looking like new! We specifically designed the Boobie Mousepad in a way that makes it easy to clean. The artwork is printed on a special waterproof vinyl that is also easy to wipe clean if it gets dirty.

Washing of the mousepad also works. Certain dishes don't come out looking clean, but with a little elbow grease and a good hand, they come out looking nice.

Even the colors on the mousepad come in rainbow. This mousepad also supports over 250 different languages and hot-keys that you can program.


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