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30 Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Needed
Now you need to find the money.
There are many things we use today that we never imagine we’d need in life. Back in the days, people can go on day by day as long as they have enough food to survive by. But can you imagine being locked down during the pandemic without the comfort of your bed and the convenience of the internet and smart gadgets?
Nope, nobody can. That would drive people borderline insane, even if they do have electricity. Not to mention that going out can get some people arrested in some states and countries.
Subreddit ‘Didn’t Know I Wanted That’ is a full compilation of things that should really gain more recognition. A chair that lets you cross your leg, a lamp so pretty and cute that follows you to the bathroom after a horror movie, a dish that shows art when it’s being used – which one that makes you go ‘take my money now’?
“Relatable now more than ever.”

“Best snow globe ever.”
“Refrigerated kitchen drawers.”

“Maybe a friend of mine need them…”

“I added a cat walk to my living room for my 3 floofs.”

“You probably didn’t know you wanted a chubby ceramic seal sculpture by my mom.”

“Didn’t know I wanted that stone!”

“An extra ball for my bathroom trips.”

“Gift card.”

“Bunk bed with stairs.”

“This remote has a headphone plug in it to listen to tv quietly.”

“Skull shaped charcoal! Takes BBQs to the next level.”

The kind of show MTV should go for.

How to scare the whole town.

“This key.”

“Steamer boat lid.”

“This giant family tent has private bedroom compartments and a full living area.”

“This soy sauce dish ‘reveals’ a painting once it is filled up.”

“These lines that go up the wall to help people park perfectly in-between.”

“This window.”

Soft, breathable cactus leather.

“Giant Crocheted Snorlax.”

A new presence at home.

“People, this is a lamp!”

“This chair for people who love to sit cross-legged.”

“A built-in watering hole for your pets.”

“This fire pit.”
A MAGA hat, but with an actual statement.

“A rocking chair for and you kids.”

“A self-standing over-sink dishes rack.”

