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Sensu Brush for iPad

This looked way too cool not to share, it’s an iPad painting brush. Get one here. I wish I had an iPad to use one of these with!

ok, i need this and an ipad

all of you stfu and invest in paint and paper.
ewhfiaskfhka technology that replaces perfectly good practices annoy me like hell.
like the fuckin kindle. read a god damn normal book. there is nothing more satifying than feeling the pages between your fingers as you reach the end of the book. stupid idiots.

You can go fuck yourself you whiny little fuck.  Technology is amazing.

If you feel so boldly about that, break your cell phone and start writing letters.  The next time you need to get to the 15th story, don’t take the elevator, the stairs are a perfectly good practice, as you so put it.  

It’s people like you that really fuck up technological advances, because you’re content with something being just good enough, not fucking incredible.  

lmfao! bless.

Glad to see you can make a decent retort.  And on the subject of kindles/digital books (I’ve made this statement before), besides your own personal nostalgia, actual books are basically obsolete.  Name 5 things a book has over an e-reader, if you even can, Ill reply with something an e-reader has over books, every time.

As long as people are reading, why does it matter how they read.

your initial arguement was some what invalid to my point.
mobile phones improved communication, postal services are some what unreliable at times.
lifts make accessability to higher floors possible for those who cannot climb stairs
i dont hate technology, my point is that there is no point improving something or changing it if it does not need to be changed and then paying extortinate prices for it.
going into an craft store and picking up paint, paper and brushes is considerably cheaper than investing in an ipad and that ipad brush.
IN MY OPINION there is just no need for it.
yes i know all the pros of ereaders and the possibility of being able to take like 50 more books with you anywhere with no extra weight is definitely a plus.
but yes, it is my own nostalgia, reading an actual paperweight book is so much more satifying. plus technology can be highly unreliable at times, an actual book will last a lifetime, a flimsy part of plastic - yes overexaggeration there - is not going to withstand time. and im sure there’ll probably prove some how that reading for extended period of time on an electronic device may inpair your eyesight, just like how using laptops/computers can.
it was just highly amusing how irate and defensive you got by my first reblog, telling me to go fuck myself was rather uneeded.

No, you can still go fuck yourself, you calling my point irrelevant when it was exactly what you were talking about, completely discredits you for any reply.  

I’m making a post just for you.  


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