You need a mouse pad that has large breasts? Well, here you go....
How did I get my hands on these, er, large breasts... er, mousepads?
Well here's the story... I'm sitting here, waiting for a meeting to start when this comes across my desk just screaming for a blog. Sometimes Japan out does even itself. This is one of those times. Yep.
Probably the best, most buxom, large busted Japanese 3D mouse pads you'll ever see in your life are on sale.
These busty mouse pads would be, er, "perfect" if they were real. Oh, I mean, the mouse pads are perfectly real! The mouse pads are pretty pricey at $28 dollars a piece... But, hey! They give you somewhere to rest those sweaty palms...
They are called the "Oppai" Mouse Pad. (Oppai means, "Breast") Check this from J-Box:
Now, if you're not a fan of the anime series One Piece, we're sure that you'll be interested in watching after seeing this fun offering from the folks at Morimoto Sangyo. Featuring the character Boa Hancock in a "larger than life" version of herself, this 3D Oppai (breast) Mouse Pad brings the anime series much closer to you than ever expected. It does a great job keeping your wrist ergonomically supported with her large Oppai
(Mike's note: Yes. Large breasts have always helped me to exercise and support my wrists!)
(Mike's note: Yes. Large breasts have always helped me to exercise and support my wrists!)
while working to keep your blood pumping too. This is an exciting computer accessory for those who like to...'keep it real.' Save your wrists from the stresses of daily computer use and enjoy the comfort this ergonomically gifted mousepad has to offer. Great for OnePiece fans!
Yeah, these are mighty fine... But, I think if I had one of those, even if it is only a cartoon, it would prove to be too much of a distraction.
She's saying, "Yada! Yada! Click shinaide!"
(No! No! Don't click!)
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