Cover Your Walls In Spam

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Looking for a way to recycle all the spam e-mail you get?

Of course not, it’s electronic. You report that stuff to the spam filter and it gets shoved to the bottom of the trash folder.  But what if you ever want to see those rediculous headlines again?

What if you want to see them all the time, everywhere?  On all of your walls?

Spamghetto inexplicably has you covered.

Choose from a number of generated patterns, including

  • Fern:

  • Busy Fern:

  • Swirling Maw of Utter Black Madness:

At about $60 per square meter, covering your walls in the distracting text of the internet’s most annoying byproduct is something of an investment, but Spamghetto insists that the wallpaper is durable enough to even be reused.  So just in case your second wife turns out to be disturbingly independent, you can drive her insane too.

(via Gizmodo.)


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