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简介Have you ever missed a precious moment of a TV show because your regular beer mug dared to block you ...
Have you ever missed a precious moment of a TV show because your regular beer mug dared to block your line of vision?
Well, a new invention is here to solve your veryfirst world problem — the TV Beer Mug has an artistically sloped edge to ensure that you never have an obstructed view again.
SEE ALSO:This illustrator is creating beer mat homages to famous movie bars
Credit: perpetual kidThe plastic mug holds approximately one pint of your favorite brew, appears to only work if held in the right hand and promises not to judge your TV show choice.
Credit: perpetual kidThe mug is listed on Perpetual Kid for $10.99.
[H/T: Gizmodo]
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