
Uneetee has a great deal going on right now where for $6 plus shipping, they’ll send you a “Mystery Shirt” from their collection.
While there’s no way of knowing what style shirt you’ll receive, that’s half the fun!
[Uneetee]
[Via: Tcritic]

The Diesel Signature Collection is a bold and beautiful set of watches that emphasizes multiple dials and a lot of face.
The leather band is a Diesel standard, so you’ve got to like that look, but washed up rocker has never looked so good.
[Diesel - Signature Collection]
[Via: Acquire]

The etnies SEED Project “is a unique collection of apparel and footwear made of sustainable and recycled materials that reflect etines’ responsibility to give back to the planet. With the purchase of these products, one percent of the proceeds will be donated to benefit environmental organizations that etnies believes will plant the seeds for the future of action sports, humanity and our planet.”
The Spring ’08 collection was done in collaboration with San Diego-based artists Gary Benzel, and includes shoes, sandals, shirts, hats, socks, and hoodies for both men and women.
Looking good while saving the planet?
Count me in.
[Etnies - SEED Project]
[Via: Complex Blog]

Obscene Interiors “is a collection of real online male personal ad photos” with a “critique of the decorating found within”.
To help you focus on the décor, the “often-nude” figures have been grayed out, leaving nothing but their style and taste to show off.
It’s amazing what a change in focus will reveal!
[JustinSpace - Obscene Interiors]

Proving that your sneaks can be cool for more than just their design, these Adidas Consortium Superstar Wars shoes come in the same packaging as the Star Wars figures that probably lined the walls of your nerdy past.
Though most will probably stay in the packaging as part of a shoe collectors’ collection, it’s good to know that companies are still putting thought into details as small as the packaging of their products.
[Via: HighSnobiety]

In 1968, 4,858,503,583 pennies were minted.
Today, thanks to lint traps, pool filters, fountain cleaners, and tails up bad luck, many of them are no longer with us.
To help save those that remain, 1968Pennies.com is putting together the world’s largest collection of 1968 pennies, and they’re asking for your help to do it.
Anyone can donate a penny to the collection, and as long as it’s a certifiable 1968 penny, you’ll have your name added to the list of contributors for eternity. (Or until the site shuts down.)
Remember though: A penny saved is a penny earned!
[1968Pennies.com]
[Via: Boing Boing]

Other People’s Love Letters is a collection of things you were never meant to see.
Fevered notes scribbled on napkins after first dates.
Titillating text messages.
It’s-not-you-it’s-me relationship-enders.
A heaping helpful of honest missives full of lust, provocation, guilt, and vulnerability-written for a lover’s eyes only.
In the style of PostSecret, Other People’s Love Letters is filled with found messages and lost notes, and provides a look into another life; a behind the scenes glance into another world that is often not unlike your own.
Give it as a gift, or keep it for yourself, but be sure to see what OPLL is all about, because love is a terrible thing to waste.
[Other People's Love Letters]
[Via: Very Short List]

Keith Allen Phillips likes to be called Lucky. Lucky Bastard to be exact.
For the past six years, Lucky has been working for a company that makes custom fetish videos. Since fetishes are often the sillier side of sexuality, it’s no surprise that Lucky’s collection of behind the scenes photos are often a little weird.
Bloody Barbies?
Check.
Toes crushing Hot Wheels?
Check.
Playing with a Venus Flytrap?
Sure, why not?
Basically, if you can think of it, someone else can get off on it, and Lucky and shoot it.
Click the link to see what I mean.
[(NSFW) Behind The Fetish]
[Via: Complex]

TwitterPoster is a collection of Twitter profile pictures that have been sized according to their degree of influence on Twitter.
Though there are only three sizes, so it’s not a direct and exact representation, TwitterPoster does take into account the number of subscribers, as well as the number of tweets that each person makes, so it’s a good way to see who is utilizing the technology, and who is not.
Plus, there are different country specific posters, so you can see who’s big in Deutschland.
Did you make the cut?
[TwitterPoster]
[Via: Rooster's Rail]
…It’s Things Thursday: Fuck This Book?
Fuck This Book is a collection of unaltered and untasteful images of “real public signs that have been mischievously altered by stickers bearing the most expressive of all four-letter words”.
What’s the message?
Thankfully, nothing: “This is not social commentary. There is no message. It’s not meant to offend, exploit, or embarrass anyone.”
Instead, it’s just meant to be a juvenile, profane, and timeless look at our lives in a world that has been persuasively transformed.
[Fuck This Website]
[Via: Uncrate]