Brady Brim-DeForest
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I was founding CEO of Tubefilter.

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Apparently the Japanese word for luck resembles the Japanese word for poo. According to The Japan Times, these little gems, from manufacturer Kin no Unko, are “made of real porcelain and coated with 24-karat gold.” They “retail from just 105 yen for a mini poo to 2,100 yen for the big dump, which sits proudly on a silky red cushion.”

Apparently the Japanese word for luck resembles the Japanese word for poo. According to The Japan Times, these little gems, from manufacturer Kin no Unko, are “made of real porcelain and coated with 24-karat gold.” They “retail from just 105 yen for a mini poo to 2,100 yen for the big dump, which sits proudly on a silky red cushion.”