Jessica Frelinghuysen Designs Helmet for Telling Secrets
Brian G Randles — September 19, 2009 — World
References: paperhelmets & yankodesign
Where do I even begin? Jessica Frelinghuysen has designed a helmet which amplifies the sound of your voice to your own ears, thereby encouraging you to speak softer. Needless to say the ‘Helmet For Telling Secrets’ will definitely get people whispering about you.
Just look at the prototypes for both the ‘Helmet for Telling Secrets’ and ‘Helmet to Hear Oneself Speak’ (actual names) and tell me you can hold in the laughter. I am sure the helmet works well and keeps your voice at a low decibel, but at what cost? OMG, I can’t even look at it anymore. This is the number one cause of LOL syndrome.
Just look at the prototypes for both the ‘Helmet for Telling Secrets’ and ‘Helmet to Hear Oneself Speak’ (actual names) and tell me you can hold in the laughter. I am sure the helmet works well and keeps your voice at a low decibel, but at what cost? OMG, I can’t even look at it anymore. This is the number one cause of LOL syndrome.
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