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Tiny Toilet Paper Roll Scenes
11 jan 2013 08:45
The more you look into the world of art the more toilet paper artworks you’ll see. Maybe it’s because toilet paper roll is so close to us? We see it every day. We touch it every day. No wonder so much art is dedicated to it. We’ve already covered some artist doing Weird Toilet Paper Roll Art here on Bored Panda, and this time we want to present you another roll artist Annastassia Elias.
The more you look into the world of art the more toilet paper artworks you’ll see. Maybe it’s because toilet paper roll is so close to us? We see it every day. We touch it every day.
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Fighting Protesters With Colored Water
11 jan 2013 08:34
You must have seen photos of protesters being doused with colored-water cannons by the police. Using water canon is understood as it’s an easy non-hazardous way to disperse mob, but why would police spray protesters with purple and pink water? Simple: to identify and arrest them later. Many water cannons on the market today come with a tank specially designed to store a semi-permanent colored dye. If police decide they want to "tag" protesters with the dye, they can press a button to inject it into the main water stream. Once the water cannon is trained on a crowd, anyone hit by the spray will be easily recognizable by police.
You must have seen photos of protesters being doused with colored-water cannons by the police. Using water canon is understood as it’s an easy non-hazardous way to disperse mob, ...
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Manhattan of the Desert: Shibam, Yemen
11 jan 2013 08:33
The city of Shibam, located in the central-western area of Hadhramaut Governorate, in the Ramlat al-Sab`atayn desert, is best known for its towering mudbrick skyscrapers. This small town of 7000 is packed with around 500 mud houses standing between 5 and 11 stories tall and reaching 100 feet high, all constructed entirely of mud bricks. The bizarre skyline that the high rise buildings bestow upon the city has earned Shibam the moniker "Manhattan of the Desert."
The city of Shibam, located in the central-western area of Hadhramaut Governorate, in the Ramlat al-Sab`atayn desert, is best known for its towering mudbrick skyscrapers.
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The Soreq Stalactite Cave in Israel
11 jan 2013 08:29
Soreq Cave, also known as Avshalom Cave or Stalactite Cave, is a 5,000 m2 cave on the western side of Mt. Ye’ela, in the Judean hills of Israel. Discovered by accident in May 1968 while quarrying with explosives, it is 83m (272 ft) long, 60m (197 ft) wide, and 15m (49ft) high.
Soreq Cave, also known as Avshalom Cave or Stalactite Cave, is a 5,000 m2 cave on the western side of Mt. Ye’ela, in the Judean hills of Israel.
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Beneath the Wave: Underwater Photos of Swimmers
11 jan 2013 08:28
Mark Tipple is the photographer and filmmaker behind ‘The Underwater Project‘, an ongoing reportage showcasing Australia’s relationship with the ocean. Tipple explains the serendipitous moment it all began: “I was bored of shooting empty waves. One day, I was caught inside by a big wave and as I dove underwater I suddenly thought I’d see what the kids next to me were going through – I turned the camera on them. That first image remains one of my strongest – I realised immediately that it was close to what I had been looking for ten years ago on my first surfing road trip.”
Mark Tipple is the photographer and filmmaker behind ‘The Underwater Project‘, an ongoing reportage showcasing Australia’s relationship with the ocean.
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iPhone 5 Shaped Steve Jobs Memorial
11 jan 2013 07:58
iPhone 5 shaped stone memorial to Steve Jobs was unveiled in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. The screen inside the monument shows photos and videos with key moments in Jobs’ life.
iPhone 5 shaped stone memorial to Steve Jobs was unveiled in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. The screen inside the monument shows photos and videos with key moments in Jobs’ life.
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Family Sheltering in the Water
11 jan 2013 07:50
Australian family shelters in water to amidst the Australian bush fires. The grandfather saved his wife and five grandchildren by ordering them to shelter under a jetty during a bushfire.
Australian family shelters in water to amidst the Australian bush fires. The grandfather saved his wife and five grandchildren by ordering them to shelter under a jetty during a bushfire.
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Optical Illusions
11 jan 2013 07:49
It's all about the right angle. Photos as optical illusions.
It's all about the right angle. Photos as optical illusions.
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True Master of His Craft
11 jan 2013 00:13

Steve Haworth is a true professional of his craft, he cripples people beyond recognition. He is from Phoenix, Arizona. He has lots of clients, the human body is a great canvas for his work. Here is what he can do.

Steve Haworth is a true professional of his craft, he cripples people beyond recognition. He is from Phoenix, Arizona. He has lots of clients, the human body is a great canvas for his work.
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Hand-Made Iguana
11 jan 2013 00:13

An interesting photo report, about the process of making an iguana. If you want and you have some spare time, you can try to make it yourself. It is very cool idea...

An interesting photo report, about the process of making an iguana. If you want and you have some spare time, you can try to make it yourself. It is very cool idea...
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Mixed Blood
11 jan 2013 00:12
All these people have mixed blood, which merged at the moment of happiness of two people. Let's take a look at their appearance.
All these people have mixed blood, which merged at the moment of happiness of two people. Let's take a look at their appearance.
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The Beauty of Winter
11 jan 2013 00:07
Somebody loves winter and somebody doesn't. But everybody knows that it is very beautiful, despite the fact that it is very cold outside.
Somebody loves winter and somebody doesn't. But everybody knows that it is very beautiful, despite the fact that it is very cold outside.
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Cartoon Creating
11 jan 2013 00:07
Let's take a look at the process of cartoon production in an old school way. Very interesting.
Let's take a look at the process of cartoon production in an old school way. Very interesting.
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How Old Is This Guy?
11 jan 2013 00:05
In the year that has seen the likes of Liam Neeson, Tom Cruise and Sean Penn all reveal their toned torsos, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of male patients in their fifties and sixties seeking cosmetic treatment in order to achieve a more defined, muscular physique at a later stage in life.
In the year that has seen the likes of Liam Neeson, Tom Cruise and Sean Penn all reveal their toned torsos, ...
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Popular Movie Poster Cliches
11 jan 2013 00:03
“Everything is a remix,” says the title of the famous short documentaries by Kirby Ferguson, discussing how newly created work is strongly influenced by existing work. You don’t have to look far to see it – just look at the movie posters. French blogger Christophe Courtois put together several telling montages of similar movie posters which perfectly illustrate how everyone copies everyone. Is it bad? Ferguson writes that “our system of law doesn’t acknowledge the derivative nature of creativity. Instead, ideas are regarded as property, as unique and original lots with distinct boundaries. But ideas aren’t so tidy. They’re layered, they’re interwoven, they’re tangled. And when the system conflicts with the reality… the system starts to fail.“
“Everything is a remix,” says the title of the famous short documentaries by Kirby Ferguson, discussing how newly created work is strongly influenced by existing work.
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Indian Laundry Men
10 jan 2013 23:58

This 25-acre space is a chaotic conglomeration of rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each with its own flogging stone and rooms where the washermen, also known as "dhobiwallahs", sleep and work. Many of the over 700 families that make a living out of this Dhobi Ghat, who had followed their father into the business, a life of dunking, thrashing and drying close to 1,000 items of clothing each day for just 7 USD, are worried about the future as the workload has gone down considerably. Most ordinary Indians who have seen their disposable incomes rise as the country's economy expands, have dispensed with the services of the dhobiwallahs for good since most modern homes are equipped with a washing machine.

This 25-acre space is a chaotic conglomeration of rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each with its own flogging stone and rooms where the washermen, also known as "dhobiwallahs", sleep and work.
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Evil Quotes of Bad Guys
10 jan 2013 23:54
A selection of cool quotes of bad guys from different famous movies...
A selection of cool quotes of bad guys from different famous movies...
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Google Translate:Now Speaks Ned Flanders
10 jan 2013 18:09
Did you ever wonder WTF Ned Flanders, from the Simpsons just said? Myself and many others have pondered this question so much, that google, literally updated it's google translate app to include the Ned Flanders language.
Did you ever wonder WTF Ned Flanders, from the Simpsons just said? Myself and many others have pondered this question so much, that google, ...
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Bike Chain Art Sculptures!
10 jan 2013 18:02
Korean artist Seo Young Deok has taken imagination, recycling and creativity up a couple gears. Using, quite literally, hundreds of meters of bike chains he was able to put to gether an astonishing array of art sculptures made completely out of bicycle chains.
Korean artist Seo Young Deok has taken imagination, recycling and creativity up a couple gears. Using, quite literally, ...
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Art Group Changes The Weather...Literally.
10 jan 2013 17:01
Art is the most fascinating, mind boggling experience that humans can create. Recently, a group based in Latvia made up of musicians, artists, filmmakers, politicians and cats, changed the weather. They recorded people's reactions to the sudden change of environment and published these experiences.
Art is the most fascinating, mind boggling experience that humans can create. Recently, a group based in Latvia made up of musicians, artists, filmmakers, politicians and cats, changed the weather.
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What Would the World Look Like After the Apocalypse?
10 jan 2013 16:54
We all survived the 2012 apocalypse. We also survived the Rapture on May 21st 2011, the year 2000 end of the world, the Jehovah's witnesses' end of the world prediction in 1975, as well as in 1941. Essentially, the end of the world has been happening since 643 BCE, and so far, the world is still rotating on it's axis and revolving around the sun. What would our world like to day, after the apocalypse? That is what philosophers and artists think about. Me? I think about what I am going to make for dinner tomorrow.
We all survived the 2012 apocalypse. We also survived the Rapture on May 21st 2011, the year 2000 end of the world, the Jehovah's witnesses' end of the world prediction in 1975, as well as in 1941.
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If We Were Tiny We'd Have Some Fun
10 jan 2013 15:55

Do you ever just sit around and wonder, What would life be like if we were tiny?

Well, wonder no more! Now you can see the stunning images of what life would be like if humans could suddenly take the Alice in Wonderland effect and become truly miniscule. 

Do you ever just sit around and wonder, What would life be like if we were tiny? Well, wonder no more!
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Collection: 143 Penises from 41 mammals
10 jan 2013 14:28

Try to feel innocent about that stamp collection you've got growing inn your hallway closet. Or maybe you're beginning to feel the pains of a serious shoe collecting problem. Well, whatever is it that you "hoard," I'm sure it ain't as crazy as the loves of these folks' lives. People can become obsessed with any given thing; clothes, wooden dolls, leopard print, anything! What are you obsessed with?

Try to feel innocent about that stamp collection you've got growing inn your hallway closet. Or maybe you're beginning to feel the pains of a serious shoe collecting problem.
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China’s deserted fake Disneyland
10 jan 2013 12:03

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Along the road to one of China’s most famous tourist landmarks – the Great Wall of China – sits what could potentially have been another such tourist destination, but now stands as an example of modern-day China and the problems facing it.

Situated on an area of around 100 acres, and 45 minutes drive from the center of Beijing, are the ruins of ‘Wonderland’. Construction stopped more than a decade ago, with developers promoting it as ‘the largest amusement park in Asia’. Funds were withdrawn due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers. So what is left are the skeletal remains of a palace, a castle, and the steel beams of what could have been an indoor playground in the middle of a corn field.

Original   Along the road to one of China’s most famous tourist landmarks – the Great Wall of China – ...
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NYC, USA
10 jan 2013 11:31

Most new cameras come with the "panorama option." Taking amazing photos is no longer just for professionals. Now you too can take amazing wide shots of your vacation, helicopter ride, holiday party, whatever! Here are some of the world's most epic panorama images thus far.

Most new cameras come with the "panorama option." Taking amazing photos is no longer just for professionals.
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Creepy Island of the Dolls
10 jan 2013 09:03

Do you know what is the safest way to travel? It’s online traveling – when you sit comfortably on a coach browsing the pictures. So, let’s take a little virtual tour to the heart of the Xochimilco’s canals, Mexico. There we will find a strange little island called “Isla de Las Munecas” where most of the trees are decorated with old creepy dolls. According to legend, three young girls were playing in the island when one drowned. Now when you walk here – you may get a feeling that you’re being constantly watched.

Do you know what is the safest way to travel? It’s online traveling – when you sit comfortably on a coach browsing the pictures.
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Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade
10 jan 2013 08:51

What you are about to see, are not paintings on canvas! Alexa Meade paints with acrylics directly on human flesh creating the illusion of painterly portraits. “Alexa Meade is an installation artist based in the Washington, DC area. Her background in the world of political communications has fueled her intellectual interest in the tensions between perception and reality.

What you are about to see, are not paintings on canvas! Alexa Meade paints with acrylics directly on human flesh creating the illusion of painterly portraits.
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Food Sculptures by Dan Cretu
10 jan 2013 08:45
Photographer and visual artist Dan Cretu recreates everyday objects out of fruits and vegetables. With his sculptures, Dan transforms common everyday eatables into recognizable objects. Thus a couple of oranges become a bike, cucumber is used for building a camera and popcorn transforms to a smiling face.
Photographer and visual artist Dan Cretu recreates everyday objects out of fruits and vegetables. With his sculptures, Dan transforms common everyday eatables into recognizable objects.
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The World’s Strongest Artificially Generated Tornado
10 jan 2013 08:41
Located in Stuttgart, Germany, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is home to the ‘strongest artificially generated tornado in the world’ according to the Guinness Book of World Records. However the purpose of the 34.4 meter high (112.86 ft) may surprise you. See below to learn why.
Located in Stuttgart, Germany, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is home to the ‘strongest artificially generated tornado in the world’ according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
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2013's Most Undeserving Razzie Nominees
10 jan 2013 00:57
Each year, 10 Golden Raspberry Awards are bestowed on the worst actors, writers, and directors in film. As always, some of these nominees, which were announced yesterday, deserve a break.
Each year, 10 Golden Raspberry Awards are bestowed on the worst actors, writers, and directors in film. As always, some of these nominees, which were announced yesterday, deserve a break.
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Tiny House on Wheels
10 jan 2013 00:26
Malissa and Christopher Tack live in a perfect miniature home which they built themselves.
Malissa and Christopher Tack live in a perfect miniature home which they built themselves.
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Freezing Photoshoot
10 jan 2013 00:25
Orda Cave is located in the Perm region of Russia. You can see how beautiful it is in one of our previous posts. Right now it's freezing cold over there. The temperature has dropped below -32 °F (-36 °C). But it couldn't stop a photoshoot, starring a two-times world champion in free diving Natalia Avseenko. The temperature of the water was 41 °F (5 °C).
Orda Cave is located in the Perm region of Russia. You can see how beautiful it is in one of our previous posts. Right now it's freezing cold over there.
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Fascinating Facts About Color
10 jan 2013 00:02
It’s in everything we touch, taste, smell, and feel. It evokes emotion without asking for prior thought. It can be the focus of our careers, the way we live, the choices we make, and the fun we have. We are all familiar with color and its basic concepts, but did you know…


It’s in everything we touch, taste, smell, and feel. It evokes emotion without asking for prior thought. It can be the focus of our careers, the way we live, the choices we make, and the fun we have.
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How America Watched Porn in 2012
09 jan 2013 23:39
According to the the researches on the most porn site, Washington DC residents watch more porn than anyone else.
According to the the researches on the most porn site, Washington DC residents watch more porn than anyone else.
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Find Your Face
09 jan 2013 23:38
The photos were made by combining multiple images of residents of each country. You may find yourself here.
The photos were made by combining multiple images of residents of each country. You may find yourself here.
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