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Maybe you shouldn't buy that.
Perhaps it’s just my poor spatial reasoning skills, but the Rubik’s Cube has never been a puzzle I’ve particularly enjoyed.  I’ve always found myself somewhat frustrated and then wanting to get rid of them after 10 minutes.  Fortunately, now you can bring that experience to your home with the Rubik’s Cube Tables, retailing for $600.  You can buy one and use it as an end table or buy two and put them together to make a $1200 coffee table.  If you walk into someone’s home and see this in their living room, please congratulate yourself on knowing The Riddler and wish him my best in his future pursuit of Batman.

[via, thanks Caroline for the tip!]

Perhaps it’s just my poor spatial reasoning skills, but the Rubik’s Cube has never been a puzzle I’ve particularly enjoyed. I’ve always found myself somewhat frustrated and then wanting to get rid of them after 10 minutes. Fortunately, now you can bring that experience to your home with the Rubik’s Cube Tables, retailing for $600. You can buy one and use it as an end table or buy two and put them together to make a $1200 coffee table. If you walk into someone’s home and see this in their living room, please congratulate yourself on knowing The Riddler and wish him my best in his future pursuit of Batman.

[via, thanks Caroline for the tip!]

  1. piccolino reblogged this from maybeyoushouldntbuythat and added:
    SHOULD buy this.
  2. maybeyoushouldntbuythat posted this
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