50 Weird And Wonderful Things People Didn’t Know They Needed Until They Saw Them (New Pics)
InterviewParticularly as an adult, there is a special kind of joy that comes from walking into a store and discovering a product that actually solves a problem that you deal with every single day. From little irritations that eat up a few seconds constantly, to major issues that you avoid like the plague, life is full of opportunities for designers and engineers to make things easier.
The “Didn’t Know You Wanted” internet group shares products and items that people may not have known about but would love to buy. So prepare your wallet, set a budget, and get to scrolling. Be sure to upvote your favorite items and comment your thoughts and observations below. We also got in touch with the mods to learn more.
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Former Boat Builder Sculpts Breathtaking Wooden Bathtubs
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words?
He's Right
Bored Panda got in touch with the mod team of the “Didn’t Know You Wanted” group to learn more and we discovered that there was some degree of background drama. “The short of it is that this sub was created by a deeply disturbed individual attempting to gain control over a large portion of the site's traffic and they've been kicked off the site hundreds of times. It's not the happy, fun, wacky story you were hoping for,” they shared with Bored Panda.
With a logo of a hand gripping a wad of cash, a homage to the often-repeated catchphrase “shut up and take my money” yelled by Fry on the animated show Futurama, the “Didn’t Know You Wanted” internet group has amassed over one million users. Folks come from across the internet to witness and explore innovations that some of us would truly throw handfuls of money at.
I Don't Care If Is Kinda Useless, But Come On, Look At These
Transparent Book Weight
The Window On The Front Door Of This House
The core of the group is pretty simple, folks share products, items, and designs that do things we often didn’t even know existed or that we needed. Poor marketing, a saturated consumer market, who knows how many things have stopped us from finding the product that would make our lives easier. But good citizens of the internet have done their part to spread the word.
Mother Of Power Outlets
Steamer Boat Lid
This Shirt Has A Microfiber Lens Cloth Sewn Into It
However, if we take a step backward, there is another question, namely, can and should problems be solved by just buying things? Both personally, and at scale, people attempting to solve their issues by buying things is often, at best, a temporary bandage. We are talking about, of course, consumerism.
This Swinging Duck Car Ornament
Thoughtful GF Gift
This Lighter!
Coined in 1955 by none other than the current VP of Ford, John Bugas, consumerism was originally a sort of definitional offshoot of capitalism. These days, it tends to be used in a pejorative way, indicating the tendency of people to medicate with shopping and the overwhelming plastic waste and pollution caused by the constant manufacture and shipping of things.
This Curtain Design That Ensures That There Is No Annoying Light Gap In The Middle
Joystick For Keyboard
Door Mat
Despite some of the optimism we often associate with the past, consumerism, as a term, got a more negative connotation pretty early on. By 1960, some magazines and journalists were using it to indicate just how susceptible people were to marketing and how happy they were to spend disposable income on things they didn’t really need.
It Does Look Cozy
This is not a want, it is a need. Like every minute of my life is leading to the moment I can sleep in a sloth hammock. And now I must suffer from eternal ennui knowing that it is a one-off art piece. My soul will never recover.
A Bird Feeder That Fits In The Metal Extrusion Of A Stop Sign
I Could Really Use A Bag Like That
Setting aside the psychological impact of trying “retail therapy” the truth is that consumerism isn’t just bad for our wallet and mental state, it’s downright horrible for the planet. Uruguayan American professor and writer Jorge Majfud wrote "Trying to reduce environmental pollution without reducing consumerism is like combating drug trafficking without reducing the drug addiction."
This Homer Meme Rug
Bruce Lee Clock
Attachable Cat Bed
Ping Pong Tube
This My Little Danny Doll
Everyone needs a lil Danny Trejo on their shoulder, talking into their ear 😊
This Ceiling Fan Has Tiny Chain Pulls With A Fan And A Light So You Know Which Is Which
Absolutely Floored With This One!
I couldn't handle this floor sober, add some wine or other nefarious substance and I'd be mind blown.
My Magneto Paperclip Holder
Bender Smoker Insert Meat
Paramedics In Jet Packs For Hard-To-Reach Terrain In The U.k
Pillow
Defender Of The Kitchen
Ferrolic Clock
Sauron Celebrates Christmas Too
Adorable Penguin Boiled Egg Holder!
An Extra Hand
A solution for a problem that doesn't exist.
And With That The Library Was Never The Same
Transformer Pen Drive
Hmmm
Just Finished My Lord Of The Rings Desk Lamp. Pretty Happy With The Turn Out
Adult Quarry Play Set Up
No, there's the actual adult setup, e.g. https://www.diggerland.com/ at various locations in the UK...
Inception Table
I can imagine spotting a spider running towards it then spending ages trying to catch it as it runs between the buildings
Gonna Need Some For The Entire Family
Hey, This Looks Cute
Wish I Knew This Exists Earlier
Something For All The 90's Kids Out There
Ew where’s the bubble gum, also why would you make the ear pods the colour of dead alien buttholes
My James Webb Inspired Wall Ornament
Defibrillator Toaster
Coolest Volleyball Court!!
Tie Fighter Grill
Everyone is cool until those giant metal plates heat up and standing between them feels like you fought obi-wan on mustafar.