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Silly

Bluetooth mousetrap

A primed mousetrap with a bluetooth logo near the trigger, and a phone scanning for bluetooth devices. An arrow suggests placing the phone on the trigger.

Someone mentioned seeing, and being perplexed by, a shelf of mousetraps with a sticker saying ‘connect bluetooth’. I imagine this is the intended function.

Phone picking

Lockpicking a phone through the USB port

How to unlock a phone

A silly idea I’d had for a while, made manifest over the Easter weekend.

This particular picture holds the dubious honour of being suspected to be “AI art that somehow knew how to make hands.” Or “probably traced off a real image.”

I confess – as a possessor of two hands, I did dare to glance at them a few times throughout.

The Liquidator

An ominous furnace, with a conveyor belt leading into its gaping maw, above which a sign read ‘LIQUIDATION’

When returned products are liquidated, this is where it happens. I presume. Maybe it’s just the complaints division.