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Mac n’ Cheese is taking a page from the computer’s guide to world domination and turning on their masters. This spells doom for college campuses across the country.

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Do you have a shirt like this in your closet? Yeah, definitely dated. Instead of tossing it our using it as a love rag, why not recycle it into a sweet laptop sleeve? All you need to do is purchase a 13 or 15-inch laptop sleeve from Hello Rewind and they will send you a pre-paid envelope for your shirt. Within 4-8 weeks, your laptop will have something new to wear.

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T-Shirt War is the brainchild of Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, two men who are apparently on a mission to prove that with the right tools, and an unlimited amount of free time, you can create a pretty damn impressive stop motion film.  I won’t ruin the extensive plot for you, but I can say this: If you enjoy watching something that you cannot fully appreciate because you are constantly cringing at the thought of how long and tedious the creative process must have been, then this is the film for you.

If the movie F*ck holds the record for the use of that word, then T-Shirt War must hold the off screen record for use of the phrase, “dude, we’ve gotta’ finish this, it’s gonna’ look so cool when we’re done!”

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This is especially true if a Renaissance festival is being held nearby. No Komodo Dragons are safe. However, don’t expect any damsels to get involved.

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Crocs may be comfortable, but since they have the aesthetics of a horse’s ass, anyone concerned about style would probably only wear them around the house after retrieving them from a hiding place so obscure that you will never have to worry about hearing the dreaded phrase “You own Crocs?”  Enter these Native shoes, which hopefully combines Croc comfort with the classic style of a Converse Chuck Taylor All Star, reducing the overall Croc ugly factor by about 10%. The official website is still under construction, so there aren’t any details yet, but they should be available in stores this spring. You can also check out a preview video here.

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The guys at Teextile have teamed up with Fashionably Geek to help you add to your ever-growing collection of nerdy t-shirts. In fact, we are are hooking up 10 lucky readers—and all you need to do is email us at contests@fashionablygeek.com with “Teextile Contest” in the subject line. In the body, add your shipping address, the Teextile shirt of your choice and the size you need.

Alternatively, you could become a fan of the new Fashionably Geek Facebook page and leave a comment in the contest thread with the shirt and size you want. Keep in mind that Teextile sells four shirts at a time, and at least one new shirt is added every week. So the lineup is subject to change. Winners will be chosen at random and the last day to enter is Sunday, February 14th (can you say Valentine’s Day gift?). Good luck!  (Teextile)

Here are the top ten Fashionably Geek Products for the week of February 1st-7th, 2010:

Contest: Enter to win one of four famous Dick Towels! (NSFW)

Captain Kirk Skirt: Boldly goes where no trekkie has gone before.

Reebok ZigTech: Like “An energy drink for your feet”.

Super Mario Tote Bag: Super Mario tote bag vs. the supermarket.

Disturbia’s Spring/Summer Collection: Lives up to the name (NSFW).

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When an airplane crashes in the mountains and passengers have to resort to cannibalism to stay alive, the traveling  foosball players are F-ed.

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Since burgers are cheap, easy, and readily available on most street corners from fast food pimps, there’s not yet a call for hardcore beef and patty porn. Not to mention the fact that the Food Network is giving it away for free.

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As we draw ever closer to Valentine’s Day, it is important to keep in mind that everyone has a heart—even some of the freaks depicted on this shirt. Although, the heart (and the junk) can occasionally lead us into weird and disturbing situations.

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