
Domo-kun is trying to charm some girls again. On this button, Domo-kun is shouting “Nerds Rule!” because he truly believe it. Funny that this time Domo-kun is not wearing a bow tie.
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Domo-kun is trying to charm some girls again. On this button, Domo-kun is shouting “Nerds Rule!” because he truly believe it. Funny that this time Domo-kun is not wearing a bow tie.
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Domo-kun may not be the world famous singer, but Domo sure love music. Give him a Maxican Banjo and he will sing his lungs out! The Domo-Kun Maxican Banjo Button is cheap! It is only selling for $0.01.
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Domo-kun really like to eat candy on a stick. Domo does not know such candy has a name, its name is lollipop! Get this button with Domo-kun running happily at a lollipop land.
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When Domo-kun was younger, he used to take a piece of blue cloth and wrapped around his head pretending ninja. As he grows older, Domo is more mature and saves some money. Domo-kun used the money to buy a ninja suit and nunchakus. Domo-kun is determined to learn the art of unorthodox warfare. Before he went for hardcore training, a photo of Domo Ninja is taken on this button.
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Sandwich maker Subway has surpassed McDonald’s in term of number of stores worldwide in 2010. Domo-kun is one of the lover of Subway foot-long sandwich. Evidence is shown on this 1.25″ button.
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After watching The Twilight and The Vampire Diaries series, Domo-kun is crazy about being a vampire. When he finally turned into a vampire, he does not go gentle. His cute face is so deceiving but he actually bites! The vampire Domo-kun is printed on the 1.25″ button to create awareness of this cute dangerous brown monster.
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Who invented doughnut? There are several theories on the origin of doughnut (a.k.a. donut). The first theory says that Dutch settles introduced doughnuts into North America. In the 19th century, the dessert is known as a type of oliekoek, which means a sweetened cake fried in fat (which doughnut is very fattening).
However an American did not agreed with that statement. His name is Hanson Gregory. He claimed the ring-shaped dessert was invented by him using tin pepper box in a lime-trading ship in 1847. At that time he was only 16 years old. Anthropologist Paul R. Mullins may have proved that Hanson Gregory is lying, as Paul found doughnut recipe was mentioned in an 1803 English volume cookbook.
The origin of this fried dough food may be a myth, but it is so delicious and popular that our cute Japanese monster also like it. His moment of joy eating doughnuts is captured on this button measures 1.35 inches.
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This 1.25″ Domo-Kun Button features Domo with mustache wearing a monocle and black hat. Domo-kun is so serious that it even do a cute salute pose.
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