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Arcwave VaCum can be your vacuum cleaner or pleasure stroker

The choice is yours to make

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Arcwave, a high-end high-tech sex toy brand for penis-owners, brings a vacuum cleaner to the market.

Following the launch of Ion — the world’s first air-pulsating penis stroker — in 2020, the company decks out VaCum, a two-in-one product that is both a hand-held vacuum and a stroker.

It will retail for around US$ 270, and will be available on Arcwave website, as well as its retailers from April 18, 2022.

The product was developed in response to people using conventional vacuum cleaners for masturbation. Due to vacuum cleaners’ nature being unfit for contact with the most intimate part of our bodies (which usually results in serious injuries), Arcwave was inspired to alleviate the issue and offer a safe alternative.

Clean your home or pleasure yourself

The Arcwave VaCum utilizes Womanizer’s patented Pleasure Air Technology, which was also found on Arcwave Ion. It pulsates airwaves to deliver a whisper-quiet yet highly sensual orgasm.

With its tech, it can suck up dust and crumbs efficiently while in vacuum mode. Switching to stroker mode, the technology provides an orgasm-inducing experience by stimulating the frenulum.

The device is also easy to use, switching modes by simply pressing a button. Moreover, the hoover vacuums only when in contact with a surface. Further, the toy starts the stimulation upon contact with the skin.

However, the CleanTech silicone sleeve must be inserted into the suction cavity before using for pleasure. Just in case you’re asking, it’s for hygienic and safety reasons. After using, rinse the sleeve under water or clean it with a sex toy cleaner. For peace of mind, VaCum has IPX7 certification.

Happy April Fool’s Day!

Of course, Arcwave doesn’t have any plans in venturing to household items. It is unsanitary to use a household device as your sex toy. Maybe their engineers will invest in R&D to create such products. Maybe when mankind gets a bit grosser. I mean, we’ve seen people eat laundry detergent capsules through those Tide Pod challenges.

Only time will tell.

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KPop Demon Hunters is officially getting a sequel

Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans will return to write and direct.

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This feels like a formality at this point. Netflix and Sony have officially confirmed that KPop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel.

If you feel like you’ve read this exact title before, then you’re not alone. Since its massive success last year, the hit animated film constantly spawned talks of a potential franchise. It probably helped that the title quickly became Netflix’s most-watched film of all time. From the last we’ve heard of the rumors, Netflix was reportedly eyeing a 2029 premiere for the sequel.

Now, it’s official. As posted by Netflix itself, KPop Demon Hunters will get a sequel soon. Even better, the follow-up will be written and directed by the same duo, Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans.

Kang, who celebrated the first movie’s ability to tell a Korean story, says that there’s a lot more to explore in the film’s universe. β€œThere’s so much more to this world we have built and I’m excited to show you. This is only the beginning,” she said.

Right now, the plot’s sequel is still unknown, especially since the Saja Boys were defeated in the first film.

Given how big the original movie got, the sequel is no surprise. Besides bagging the top spot on Netflix’s charts, the film also got an eventual release in theaters. KPop Demon Hunters is up for a potential Oscars win after it was nominated for Best Animated Feature. Its hit song, β€œGolden,” is also nominated for Best Original Song.

SEE ALSO: KPop Demon Hunters is now Netflix’s most-watched movie

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Bringing Care-a-Lot to my daily carry

This is why my gizmos and workspace finally feel like a warm hug!

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Growing up, the Care Bears taught us that sharing was a superpower and that every emotion had a color.

For many of us, the Care Bears weren’t just characters on a screen; they represented a language of kindness and colorful dreams.

Bringing the CASETiFY x Care Bears collection into my daily rotation feels like carrying a small piece of that “Care-a-Lot” magic wherever I go.

My iPhone 16 Pro now lives in the Care Bears Shake Shake Case (PhP 3,990). It’s a tactile reminder of playfulness in the middle of a busy workday.

When I’m heading out, the Share Bear Earbuds Pouch (PhP 2,990) clips onto my bag. It keeps my music close while reminding me of the value of sharing. It’s surprisingly versatile, too, fitting my Shokz OpenFit 2+ or even the bulkier case of the JBL Sense Pro.

When I switch to a different MagSafe case, the Starry Night Snappy Cardholder Stand (PhP 2,490) magnetically attaches to the back of my phone, adding a bit of celestial whimsy to my day

Even my workspace has a new glow. The Twilight Dreams Laptop Sleeve (PhP 3,090) fits my 13-inch MacBook perfectly, wrapping my most important work tool in nostalgic, soft-toned illustrations.

We often look for tech that performs, but we rarely look for accessories that hugs back. This collection does both.

It turns my everyday essentials into a canvas for positivity, proving that even in a digital world, there’s always room for a little more care.

Get the CASETiFY x Care Bears collection.

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The internet is thirsting over the One Piece Season 2 cast

And honestly, fair

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Clips from One Piece Season 2 are circulating across TikTok, Threads, and X β€” and the internet has reached a very clear conclusion.

Screenshots of Zoro, Nami, Luffy, and Miss All Sunday have been circulating widely online.

This cast is aggressively attractive.

One Threads post even asked the question outright: β€œWhy is the One Piece cast aggressively attractive?” Judging by the reactions online, plenty of fans seem more than happy to investigate.

And after watching the new season ourselves, we can confirm: yes, the viral moments making the rounds online are very real.

Zoro continues to be the internet’s favorite

A big chunk of the viral clips revolve around Mackenyu as Zoro.

Specifically, a scene where the swordsman appears shirtless β€” showing off a physique that fans immediately began thirst-posting about across social media.

It’s the kind of moment that practically feels engineered for screenshots. Stoic expression. Scarred swordsman energy. Abs fully visible.

Naturally, the internet noticed.

Luffy gets his Hollywood abs moment

Even IΓ±aki Godoy gets a similar viral moment.

One circulating clip shows Luffy wearing nothing but a towel, with his abs in full view. Fans quickly clipped the scene and began sharing it across social platforms.

Godoy himself seems aware of the moment. In one interview clip now floating around online, the actor joked that he might as well enjoy the β€œHollywood abs” moment now β€” since his next role might just have him playing a regular guy.

Fair point.

@lyn_ching7 Have you seen shirtless LUFFY yet? Prepare for his β€œ12 pack” βš”οΈπŸ˜ @Netflix Philippines @Netflix @onepiecenetflix #onepiece #netflix #netflixph ♬ original sound – Ms. Lyn Ching

The internet also noticed Miss All Sunday

Another character generating plenty of reactions online is Miss All Sunday, also known to fans as Nico Robin.

Trailer comments posted by Netflix quickly filled up with reactions from viewers pointing out the character’s striking appearance β€” including jokes asking why her chest looked so prominent in the preview.

Other fans quickly pushed back, asking the obvious question: why complain?

Nami might be winning the internet

Still, the character that seems to be getting the biggest reaction online is Nami.

Clips and screenshots of Emily Rudd wearing a tiny red bra have been circulating widely, with fans praising both the character’s look and Rudd’s screen presence.

The scene is brief, but it clearly made an impression.

And judging by the number of screenshots floating around online, a lot of viewers had the exact same reaction.

Some people tuned in out of curiosity.

Others may have tuned in after seeing those screenshots.

Honestly, fair.

Either way, the viral clips are real β€” and they’re all pulled directly from the new season.

One Piece Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.

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