tetris

Who knew that Tetris looked best on the human body and not on a screen? Sadly, the squares are not movable; it doesn’t stop these leggings from being awesome—like pretty much all of the stuff Black Milk sells.

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We absolutely love this transparent Tetris ring design by deviantARTist kerinewton. If only it was available for sale! On the plus side, it seems that she does take requests for orders so it might be worth asking for if you have to have it.

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I hope these two stay together otherwise it will be like a piece is missing from their lives—like one of those straight line pieces you really need.

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I’m not sure which came first, the Threadless t-shirt or this image.

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Shocking news: Tetris is really a slaughterhouse behind the scenes. Then again, recycling is the eco-friendly thing to do.

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A day that will live in infamy. More blocks died in that battle than in any other Tetris war before or since. Of course, it would have helped if they had parachutes.

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Ian Leino decided to pay tribute to video game weaponry by combining some of his favorites like the Arkanoid paddle, the spiny blue shell with wings from Mario Kart, the fire flower, Katamari, and coveted line piece from Tetris into an even bigger weapon. However, if you want to get your hands on this design, you’ll need to arm yourself with motivation and a credit card, because it’s available today only!

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I believe there is a word puzzle game out there by the same name, but the stakes are higher with this hoodie version of Braintris. One wrong move and you’ll be out in the street naked and drooling while dry humping a mailbox.

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russian cargo t-shirtAlthough much like the game, you never get one of those long rectangular pieces when you need them.

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airdrop

Now that you have kids joining the Air Force that have grown up with video games being around their entire lives, you can expect them to use those ingrained memories in their everyday work. Seeing all those boxes on the plane just might remind them of Tetris. If they were really talented they would get them to land so they fit together. The biggest game of Tetris ever.

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