Anti Internet-Censorship Group Selling Vladimir Putin And Kim Jong-un Cat Scratching Posts

vladimir-scratching-post-1.jpg These are the Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un cat scratching posts sold by The Pussycat Riot, an advocacy group of cats against cyber censorship created by the folks at HideMyAss.com, which provides virtual private network services for online anonymity. And as cool as either one would be to have, they cost £4,500 (~$7,400) apiece, making it far cheaper to print out a picture of Putin or Jong-un's face from the internet and tape it to an existing cat post. Thankfully, they also sell £3 (~$5) litter boxes with the faces of various internet censorship friendly world leaders printed on the bottom so your cats can shit all over them. All money will be donated to charity. ALLEGEDLY. It's easy to say you're GOING TO donate money to charity, it's a lot harder to actually DO it. "We're going to -- we want to stop internet censorship." And not just line your own pockets with money? "Correct." Seriously?! "YES." Okay I'm still waiting for you to wink at me. Keep going for shots of the Kim Jong-un one.
  • By Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
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  • Tagged anonymous, Cats, censorship, expensive, hiding things, Internet, it's a series of tubes, making a difference, meow meow meow meow meow meow, North Korea, Russia, selling things, that's too much, the interwebs, world leaders, yeah and net neutrality also!
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