Israeli Inventor Finds Way to Increase Smug Self-Righteousness 1000%

 

So like Jewdar, you ride your bike to work.  You’re already an awesome person, far superior to those who drive, or even take public transit.  What could possibly make you better?  How about a bike made out of recycled cardboard.  “Madness?” you say?  “Nobody could be that socially conscious,” you say?  Well, an Israeli by the name of Izhar Gafni has come up with just such a bike, and what’s even more remarkable, unlike most bikes you’re likely to find in Whole Foods, this one is cheap, costing 9 bucks to make and selling for under a c-note.  The best part is that soon, you’ll be able to quit pretending you like Portlandia; riding a recycled cardboard bike will tell people all they need to know about how awesome you are (but what a dilemma for the Boycott and Divestment crowd).

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About The Author

jewdar

The Tel Aviv-born, Milwaukee-bred Jewdar has a bachelors' from the University of Wisconsin, a Masters from NYU, and an Honorable Discharge from the US Army, where he spent two years as an infantryman in the 101st Airborne Division. He's the co-author of "The Big Book of Jewish Conspiracies", the Humor Editor of Heeb Magazine, and a watcher of TV. Smarter than most funny people, funnier than most smart people, he lives on the Lower East Side with his wife and two sons.

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