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If your walls are suffering from a disturbing lack of science, this poster kit can help. It features four posters from Portal 2 including 1940s Aperture Signs, 1980s Boss Robot, 1980s Four Office, and 1970s Mannequin.

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See if you can name them all!

Limited edition prints of “50 Baddies” can be had for around $40.

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Doctor Who fans might recognize this painting from the first episode of season 6—The Impossible Astronaut. Mathilda and the Doctor were just in it for the art of course, as the Doctor would never sully the reputation of an innocent nobelman’s daughter…*ahem*.

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Using the original studio 3-D digital model of Viper Mark II seen in the Sci-Fi TV series, QMx’s designers have created a completely maxed-out image of the Colonial space interceptor, right down to the battle damage.

I don’t know about you, but I dig it. ;-)

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The Woodsman’s Axe coffee table is the kind of furniture I would picture Ron Swanson using. For the rest of us, it would make a great conversation piece, and/or a lifesaving tool in the event of a zombie attack.

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Awesome, but the burning flesh and the glass shards make it uncomfortable to wear.

(via Dorkly)


Maybe you can use this Yoda and Stormtrooper stained glass from Etsy seller Donna Terraza when you build your own Rebel Alliance Church or Church of Latter Day Siths.

Check out the Stormtrooper version after the break.

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Perhaps this bedroom has an en suite Mario bathroom?

(Pixfans via Geeks Are Sexy)


If you are as excited about the release of Portal 2 as we are, you might want to pick up a poster of these badass co-op bots to adorn your walls.

Once you have that poster going on you can really bring the room together with some DIY Portal mirrors.

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As far as Batman-themed mirrors go, you probably won’t find one more suitable for you neo-rococo style mansion than this one. In fact, your snobbish guests might not even notice when they gaze into it to check and see if their gigantic hats are in order.

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