Archive for May, 2008
I’ve had it with these mother fucking snakes
You know that time of year when flowers are blooming, birds are signing and animals are humping? This time, it’s time for the snake to have some sizzling fun, socialize and most likely pick up a sleek she-snake. Here is how the snake mating season looks like. And, when seeing these pictures, you cannot help but think of the great Samuel L. Jackson and his memorable line: Enough is enough! I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!
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Toys for the Disturbed
If you want to make sure your kid grows up disturbed, these toys will pretty much take care of it. It’s like the next episode for the Happy Tree Friends, only this time they’re more real and even more violent. Here are some toys only adults with a good sense of humor should use.
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Homemade Helicopter That Works
If you think that flying as a hobby is still a tad expensive, these small relatively inexpensive helicopter proves that there is more than one way to fly. Following the prototypes presented here, we have decided about adding one more project to the list of homemade flying prototypes.
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Celebrities & Their Animal Counterparts
I often hear about people looking like celebrities or stars from a certain movie. But what about celebrities? Who do they look like? We’ve tried putting their faces next to certain members of the animal kingdom. Oddly enough, they don’t just look like these animal or insects, some even act like that. Here are some of the most striking celebrity resemblances!
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Connecting London to New York
Forgotten for the past century deep within the Atlantic Ocean, this amazing telescope was built by a Victorian inventor to build a friendship between two large cities: London and New York. The project was resurfaced and now everyone can wave to their friends in New York effortlessly. According to the Daily Mail, “the Telectroscope uses 6ft screens and a Jules Verne style telescope that gleams with brass and an array of Victorian dials. Participants peer into one end of the screen – and hey presto – they can see anyone standing at the other side.” Here is how the powerful telescope looks like.
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The Baby-Jumping Festival
We’re not joking, the Baby-jumping Colacho Festival is a real annual event celebrated all over Spain since the 1620s. It consists of grown men dressed as the Devil leaping over helpless babies. Why do they do this? They represent the devils that, when they jump, they take all the evil with them leaving the babies clean of evil. Here is a snapshot of one of the weirdest religious traditions
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The Malaysia Sky Bridge
It’s not a bridge to the sky, but it’s not far from the idea! The Langkawi sky-bridge in Malaysia is suspended at 700 metres above sea level and spans 125 across the mountains, offering magnificent views of the Andaman Sea and Thailand’s Tarutao Island. It’s set apart from other bridges by its curves that provide different perspectives of the landscapes. Here’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world that delivers quite a pump of adrenaline.
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The Colorful Chinese Bazars
It’s not the story we usually publish, but it’s interesting and wacky enough to be featured on our website. It’s a snapshot of the crowded Chinese markets, filled with everything from peppers to Hello Kitty underwear. Products are carefully sorted out and placed strategically to attract the customer’s attention. They also have raw meat but also live animals so that you can get the freshest meat around. Here’s how a Chinese bazar looks like!
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Hidden radars on the roads
Radars don’t always come in the standard package. And if you’re a driver addicted to speed, these findings will surely be useful. Policemen have really become creative and started placing radars in places you wouldn’t even think of. Here’s how speed addicts are apprehended.
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Creative Bus Stops
Riding the bus is not usually a pleasant experience. All the sweaty workers coming home, many smells combining and you won’t find very nice people. Luckily, you can enjoy some pleasant moments while waiting for the bus, more precisely in one of these creative bus stops advertising agencies came up with.
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