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Piercing has really grown in recent years. Now everyone seems to have one either in their nose, eyebrow, nipple, bellybutton or even further down. Piercing other places is probably natural to some extent. Here is a new trend that’s making waves among nonconformists – piercing your eye. Look away if you’re easily disgusted.
It’s not everyday you get to see a fight between two headstrong wild animals — unless you live in Africa that is. However, this particular confrontation has a quite unexpected outcome. Here’s the funny clash between a lion and a wild boar!
I was under the impression that this is how a nerd party should look like. But how about when they manage to get chicks invited? It all turns into a wild rave, the nerds partying like there’s no tomorrow. I’m still clueless about the watermelon and its purpose, but all the other pieces perfectly fit in – books, laptops, awful dance skills and spin the bottle.
There’s something particularly fascinating when it comes to women in Middle East. It’s probably the hidden faces or the countless restrictions they have to face on a daily basis. Since we’ve already tackled how Islamic women have fun, we thought we’d take a look at a how one of the girls goes for a swim. It might seem as a totally common picture, but it struck me as odd and unusual.
I understand pet jewelry at some point, but when it comes to tattooing them I’m like WTF… After taking a look at some of the freakiest tattoos a guy can have, we’re going to focus on these cool, bad-ass oinkers with some seriously mean tattoos. Several artists, probably vegetarian, have decided to tattoo these animals as a publicity stunt for a few farms. In case you’re a PETA activists, know that the pigs don’t feel a thing since they’re sedated and they’re less likely to be butchered since they’re an art piece now.
Cats will do just about anything to get attention – steal fish or even try out surfing. This time, they’re up on the treadmill, trying to lose a few pounds. Here’s an awesome compillation of cats on a treadmill.
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