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Two years ago, NASA engineer Mark Rober blew YouTube’s mind with a video of his Halloween costume: a hole in his chest. Or at least it looked like a hole in his chest. In fact, it was an optical illusion made possible by two iPads, a little duct tape and a lot of ingenuity. Well, you won’t believe what he’s been up to since then.
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We hope you didn’t spend the last six months designing and building an elaborate over-the-top Halloween costume with which you hope to win over the internet next week.
Tired of dressing up as a sexy nurse every Halloween? Then do something different this year and dress up as a sexy slice of pizza, a sexy carton of French fries, or even a sexy (and definitely not stinky) skunk instead.
Costume seller Yandy is at it again with their newly-released costume designs featuring a bevy of junk food and random animals. Only instead of going for fluffy and adorable, they went for adorable and sexy instead.
In a strange way, it works. This is probably the only time where you can say that someone dressed as a sexy slice of pizza and actually managed to pull it off. You can check out more of these costumes in the gallery below.
The costumes are available from Yandy, from about $30 and upwards.
[via Incredible Things]
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