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They do look rather ugly, maybe some greenery will do them some good.
These are the tiny little shutters that allow light through, or not through.
Every single tech company seems to be releasing their own fitness tracker, but this one actually has a unique feature.
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The people at Found Footage have posted a clip from a '90s VHS on the art of cybersex. It is TERRIBLE.
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