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Japanese non-feather shawl

The towel is perhaps the most necessary item for an interstellar traveler. It has some practical value - you can: wrap yourself in it to warm yourself by jumping on the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; use it as a litter, lying on the marble sand of the beaches of Santraginus V, and breathing the heady sea air; sleep on it under the fiery red stars on the desert planet Kakrafun; make it a sail to go down on a raft on the lazy Mott River; wet it and tie it in a knot to use as a melee weapon; to tie a head around them to avoid the poisonous smoke or the look of Progorny Zaglotozaver from Traal (a breathtakingly stupid animal: it thinks that since you don’t see it, it doesn’t see you; dull, like a suit from a suit, but very, very hungry); towel can be waving, giving a distress signal; and, of course, wipe off if it is still clean. (c) Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.



The Japanese, apparently, also read Adams and realized that making a large towel was not so interesting. And they themselves are small people. So we decided that instead of ordinary towels we need small ones, that is, handkerchiefs. Ordinary scarves are also very few people need, they made scarves similar to the national currency. Imagine the surprise of others when you take a banknote and wipe her wet forehead with it. Very, very effectively obtained. The only strange thing is that there is not a drop of electronics in such a Japanese product ...
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Peeped in the yumetai.co.jp shop

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/22472/


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