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Unusual Wedding
28 feb 2013 05:59
42 year old Paul Ballas and 30 year old Heidi Koksshal chose very unusual outfits for the wedding.
42 year old Paul Ballas and 30 year old Heidi Koksshal chose very unusual outfits for the wedding.
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Cute Sexy and funny Gif's Of The Day
27 feb 2013 18:24
Here are some great Gif's to make you laugh, Smile and say Damn that's sexy.
Here are some great Gif's to make you laugh, Smile and say Damn that's sexy.
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Helpful Tips For Talking To Women
27 feb 2013 18:18
Many men are never taught how to talk to women. This is why many guys go through life without the ability to attract a woman. Here are some helpful tips to help make sure you aren’t making mistakes with the women you’d like to attract
Many men are never taught how to talk to women. This is why many guys go through life without the ability to attract a woman.
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College Life, Why Would You ever Want To Leave
27 feb 2013 17:48
This is why your college years will be your best years. Enjoy the fun while it lasts. These are the good old days.
This is why your college years will be your best years. Enjoy the fun while it lasts. These are the good old days.
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Can You Say Dream Car?
27 feb 2013 17:42
Wow, Talk about dream cars. I would take any of these with out hesitation. These Cars Are magnificent.
Wow, Talk about dream cars. I would take any of these with out hesitation. These Cars Are magnificent.
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Pro Tips: Get in Shape!
27 feb 2013 17:24
Time to work out. Make sure you are doing it right, and get motivated to go do something outside today.
Time to work out. Make sure you are doing it right, and get motivated to go do something outside today.
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Need A Little Motivation? Take some Time to Relax, the Work Out!
27 feb 2013 17:22
Summer is just around the corner, where is your beach bod? Nonexistant so far, so let's train together. Here's the secrets:
Summer is just around the corner, where is your beach bod? Nonexistant so far, so let's train together. Here's the secrets:
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5 Easy Steps To Making Green Beer For St. Patrick's Day
27 feb 2013 16:12
Getting ready for St. Patrick's day? Don't Forget the Green Beer. Making Green Beer is as easy as 5 simple Steps. See How Below.
Getting ready for St. Patrick's day? Don't Forget the Green Beer. Making Green Beer is as easy as 5 simple Steps. See How Below.
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10 Steps To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
27 feb 2013 16:00
Here Are 10 Easy Steps to help you Celebrate St. Patrick's Day the right way. These are 10 suggestions to get you started. St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner on March 17th, Never to early to start making plans!
Here Are 10 Easy Steps to help you Celebrate St. Patrick's Day the right way. These are 10 suggestions to get you started. St.
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Kanye West Delivers Another Rant, Says He’s Not a Fan of “Suit & Tie”
27 feb 2013 14:01
Oh, Kanye. Your crazy antics never cease to entertain us, but you might want to ease off on the rants. In his latest rant, Kanye West went on about the Grammys, Obama, capitalism, his YOLO way of living, and – gasp – how he “ain’t fuckin’ with that ‘Suit & Tie’” (amongst many, many other things) at the first of two shows in London last night. Anyone else wondering why this jab at Jay-Z‘s latest venture was necessary at all? Maybe this means that, hopefully, he’ll be releasing part two to “Big Brother.” Watch the video below.
Oh, Kanye. Your crazy antics never cease to entertain us, but you might want to ease off on the rants.
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Mumford & Sons Want to Make Hip-Hop
27 feb 2013 13:55
There are many variations on the theme of “Mo Money Mo Problems,” and one of the best examples is with indie bands who make it big and then start getting hated on. While Mumford & Sons have stayed pretty faithful to the style that made them one of indie’s most talked about bands in the last few years, they’ve also received their fair share of criticism for a somewhat predictable sound. Well, their next move isn’t a predictable one, but there’s a good chance they’ll be getting some more criticism. Unless Mumford was joking with Rolling Stone, the band’s next move could be into hip-hop.
There are many variations on the theme of “Mo Money Mo Problems,” and one of the best examples is with indie bands who make it big and then start getting hated on.
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2013 Independent Spirit Awards - Bad Lip Reading Videos
27 feb 2013 13:53

If You Havnt seen The Bad Lip Reading videos then Its time to check some out. This time Bad Lip Reading vidoes focused on using the 2013 Independent Spirit Awards. Enjoy this video as well some others by Bad Lip Reading videos.

If You Havnt seen The Bad Lip Reading videos then Its time to check some out. This time Bad Lip Reading vidoes focused on using the 2013 Independent Spirit Awards.
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Yelling Goat Craze
27 feb 2013 13:28
Have you heard the screams of the Goat? Well these Yelling goats continue to gain more and more popularity. Here are few good example of Yelling goat Mashups.
Have you heard the screams of the Goat? Well these Yelling goats continue to gain more and more popularity. Here are few good example of Yelling goat Mashups.
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Most Successful Movies For and About Geeks and Nerds
27 feb 2013 13:14
Geek culture is a huge underground market, and it needs to be addressed! In this article, we'll talk about all the catchiest, coolest, most innovative Geek and Nerd films in History! Ok! Let's Do it!
Geek culture is a huge underground market, and it needs to be addressed! In this article, we'll talk about all the catchiest, coolest, most innovative Geek and Nerd films in History! Ok!
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Fast Food Items That Actualy Are Not Bad For You
27 feb 2013 12:46
Here are Some fast food items that are surprisingly not that bad for you. Next time your in the mood for fast food but don't want to feel bad for eating it afterwords here are a few options for you.
Here are Some fast food items that are surprisingly not that bad for you. Next time your in the mood for fast food but don't want to feel bad for eating it afterwords here are a few options for you.
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9 Beer Flavors Eveyone Needs To Try
27 feb 2013 12:15
Here are 9 unique Beer Flavors that if you find them buy them and try them. These are 9 interesting beers from around the world that all have a great taste. Try to find them and if you do buy them!
Here are 9 unique Beer Flavors that if you find them buy them and try them. These are 9 interesting beers from around the world that all have a great taste. Try to find them and if you do buy them!
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Relive Being In An Actual Riot With This 8-Bit Game
27 feb 2013 11:40

We’re pretty big fans of the whole ’8-bit’ genre / style here (as you can probably tell) but we’ve yet to feature a game / app designed deliberately with that very look and feel. Say hello to RIOT, a forthcoming iOS, Android, Mac, and PC game that is currently seeking support on funding site IndieGoGo. You can pick your side, a mild manner mob who has become enraged and delieriously out of control, or local law enforcement – armed to the teeth with guns, bulletproof vests and shields. Either way, it looks like there’s some serious fun to be had.

We’re pretty big fans of the whole ’8-bit’ genre / style here (as you can probably tell) but we’ ...
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Ingenious Portraits Made From Rolled Up Bank Notes
27 feb 2013 11:37
French photographer & origami wizard Philippe Pétremant is the creative individual behind these rolled up bank notes that create a collage of some of the most recognized political figures in modern times. Using bank notes from around the world, he’s twisted, contorted & folded them together adding in a paper clip to keep them in place. The end result is a series of amusing portraits title Les Sept Mercenaires, that are as unique as they are ingenious. Although playful and subversive, we think Pétremant‘s true gift is being able to blur the lines between what is credible and what clearly isn’t….
French photographer & origami wizard Philippe Pétremant is the creative individual behind these rolled up bank notes that create a collage of some of the most recognized political figures in...
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A Shocking Look At Hong Kong's Claustrophobic Apartments
27 feb 2013 11:35
The world’s population is living longer and as a result space is getting smaller. That leads to expensive housing & cost of living, but due to the discrepancy in income across many parts of the developed world, it’s often the poor who live in the most restrictive and confined of spaces. That’s never been more apparent in capital cities like Hong Kong in China, choking under the weight of 7M people living in a space of 426 sq miles. But stats don’t really put those kind of conditions into perspective, that’s why the Chinese Society for Community Organization have released these shocking photographs to help raise the public’s understanding and appreciation of the lives of those less fortunate. Spaces so small that every millimetre of space is used to stack, store, house or hide something and yet for the people living in those conditions, they are simply grateful to have a roof over their heads at all. What does it say about a nation, when the most disadvantage members of that society are forced to live in claustrophobic conditions similar to those of caged animals in a zoo? For many in Hong Kong’s urban jungle – that’s their reality every day.
The world’s population is living longer and as a result space is getting smaller. That leads to expensive housing & cost of living, ...
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A Collection Of Surreal & Decomposed 35mm Film Clippings
27 feb 2013 11:34
These days the world of cinema is all digitized, backed up and edited on countless blinking severs. But in cinema’s formative years (1897 -1915), such devices were a thing of pure fantasy, creating and indeed editing a film was an incredibly manual process. Much of the magic and techniques of those times have been lost…..but not entirely. Noted and late Italian film historian Davide Turconi managed to keep some prized artifacts from the world of film, collecting an astounding 23,491 film clippings during his lifetime. But time has sadly not been kind, with many of these 35mm nitrate film clippings damaged, degraded, warped and in state severe of decomposition. They’ve now been released to the public by Joshua Yumibe, who is charged with looking after with the Turconi Project.
These days the world of cinema is all digitized, backed up and edited on countless blinking severs. But in cinema’s formative years (1897 -1915), such devices were a thing of pure fantasy, ...
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Creepy Close-Up Portraits Of Retired Ventriloquist Dummies
27 feb 2013 11:30
To say Matthew Rolston is a seriously talented photographer is understating things somewhat. The celebrity photographer can list the likes of Beyonce, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie and even Oprah Winfrey in his portfolio. But his most recent photo shoot didn’t involve any celebrities or humans at all. That’s because he traveled to the Vent Haven Museum in Forth Mitchell, Kentucky – home of the infamous ‘Puppet House’. It was there that he found a wealth of retired & abandoned ventriloquist dummies – characters that were once animated sidekicks, now discarded objects staring blankly into space. His vivid and powerful work genuinely brings out the personalities in each figurine, looking at each you have a sense of what they might sound like and even how they might act. He’s collated all the images from the unique shoot in a beautiful new book titled Talking Heads: The Vent Haven Portraits. In the meantime, here’s a few samples from the book and shoot itself – creepy, fun or odd? You decide.
To say Matthew Rolston is a seriously talented photographer is understating things somewhat. The celebrity photographer can list the likes of Beyonce, Johnny Depp, ...
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Gigantic Love Hearts Created From Pieces Of Pop Culture
27 feb 2013 11:29
Say hello to Eric Liot, a former freelancer designer and now much-loved / sought after Parisian artist. Taking countless elements from the world of movies, comic books, childhood toys and anime cartoons, he amalgamates them all into a series of vibrant love heart collages. Their creation involved countless hours with glue guns, hammers and nails all helping to fixed each piece in place – just like a giant jigsaw puzzle. the likes of which Andy Warhol would surely approve of.
Say hello to Eric Liot, a former freelancer designer and now much-loved / sought after Parisian artist.
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Religious Institutions Built Out Of Ammunition & Guns
27 feb 2013 11:29
Religion and war are sadly inextricably intertwined and linked together. The Muslim conquests, the Crusades, the Reconquista, and the French Wars of Religion are frequently cited historical examples least we forget the past decade of troubles in the Middle East and the never-ending saga between Jerusalem and Palestine. Where one exists, so too does the other and yet for many people, religious houses of worship are places of quiet contemplation, love, celebration or solace. Immensely talented sculptur Al Farrow explores this theme in his latest series titled Reliquaries – where the very houses of God have been built from gun, ammunition, weapons and arms all designed to dominate, destroy or end life. It’s provocative, controversial and a bold statement that for many around the world – religion and war will always be inseparable, no matter which book or building you or those around you subscribe to.
Religion and war are sadly inextricably intertwined and linked together. The Muslim conquests, the Crusades, the Reconquista, ...
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Father and His 5-Year-Old Daughter Recreate Classic Paintings
27 feb 2013 10:19
Melbourne-based photographer Bill Gekas makes beautiful portraits of his 5-year-old daughter, posing in the scenes of the classic paintings by artists like Caravaggio, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Raphael or Velazquez. A self-taught photographer started focusing on portraiture in 2005, when he switched from a 35mm film to digital photography. Bill describes his style as “portraiture with a fine art aesthetics”: although he does a great job retouching and setting the pictures up, you also cannot help but admire his beautiful daughter’s concentration and deep looks.
Melbourne-based photographer Bill Gekas makes beautiful portraits of his 5-year-old daughter, posing in the scenes of the classic paintings by artists like Caravaggio, Vermeer, Rembrandt, ...
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Kids Survival Training
27 feb 2013 09:46
The North Florida Survival Group trains children and adults alike to handle weapons and survive in the wild. The group passionately supports the right of U.S. citizens to bear arms and its website states that it aims to teach “patriots to survive in order to protect and defend our Constitution against all enemy threats”. The training will also be usefull when the zombies finally awake and take over the world.
The North Florida Survival Group trains children and adults alike to handle weapons and survive in the wild. The group passionately supports the right of U.S.
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Visual Storytelling Through Intricate Paper Designs
27 feb 2013 09:37
Australian artist Emma Van Leest turns a simple sheet of paper into a magical visual story. She hand-cuts intricate patterns into large sheets, and then mounts them with glue onto foamcore. Several layers set against a vibrant, colorful backdrop form Van Leest's three-dimensional scenes, which reference children's stories, folk art, Medieval saints, and Hindu literature.
Australian artist Emma Van Leest turns a simple sheet of paper into a magical visual story. She hand-cuts intricate patterns into large sheets, and then mounts them with glue onto foamcore.
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Overloaded Vehicles in China
27 feb 2013 09:32
A collection of snaps, mostly taken on the highways of China and published by China Foto Press, reveal drivers who load up their vehicles far beyond their limits as they go about their daily business. These pictures show ridiculously heavy trucks, bikes and tractors with goods piled up to 20 feet above their heads, leaning at unusual angles under the load.
A collection of snaps, mostly taken on the highways of China and published by China Foto Press, reveal drivers who load up their vehicles far beyond their limits as they go about their daily business.
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Beach of the Cathedrals, Spain
27 feb 2013 09:29
Beach of the Cathedrals, or Playa de Las Catedrales in Spanish, is situated in the municipality of Ribadeo in the province of Lugo (Galicia), on the Cantabric coast, about ten kilometres to the west from the town of Ribadeo. Although its true name is Holy Waters Beach (Augasantas), it is called ‘the Cathedrals’ because of its giant rock formations that reminds of the flying buttresses of cathedrals.
Beach of the Cathedrals, or Playa de Las Catedrales in Spanish, is situated in the municipality of Ribadeo in the province of Lugo (Galicia), on the Cantabric coast, ...
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Artist Transforms Landfills Into Beautiful Chinese Landscapes
27 feb 2013 09:24
Photographer Yao Lu captures images of heaps of garbage covered in green protective netting and digitally manipulates them to look like a beautiful, mountainous expanse inspired by traditional Chinese landscape paintings. Yao's New Landscapes series manages to transform said garbage dumps with a few additions of carefully placed animals, ancient architecture, mist, waterfalls, and foliage. It's only upon close inspection that one actually notices the true nature (or lack thereof) of the landscape—a wide stretch of landfills.
Photographer Yao Lu captures images of heaps of garbage covered in green protective netting and digitally manipulates them to look like a beautiful, ...
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Splashes of Graffiti Colorize Classic Grey Artworks
27 feb 2013 09:19
Norway-based stencil artist Martin Whatson recently celebrated a sold out show, The Beauty of Grey, at MSA Gallery in Paris, France. The show featured a collection of large canvas paintings and a statue of an angel—a prominent display of Whatson's signature style in which he combines urban street art with classic paintings.
Norway-based stencil artist Martin Whatson recently celebrated a sold out show, The Beauty of Grey, at MSA Gallery in Paris, France.
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Photographer Captures Stunning Images of Russian Meteorite
27 feb 2013 09:14
Photographer Marat Akhmetaleyev captured some remarkable images of the Chebarkul meteorite as it ripped through the skies of Chelyabinsk, Russia nearly two weeks ago. The 31-year-old professional photographer was out on a routine shoot that Friday morning at one of his favorite spots, setting up his tripod, when he noticed something gone awry in the sky.
Photographer Marat Akhmetaleyev captured some remarkable images of the Chebarkul meteorite as it ripped through the skies of Chelyabinsk, Russia nearly two weeks ago.
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Playful Sculptures Feature Chickpeas for Heads
27 feb 2013 09:12
If you aren't looking closely, you might pass by this funny series by Sadi Tekin. The Istanbul-based illustrator and industrial designer created these lighthearted photos featuring chickpeas in tiny installations. Entitled Mr. Chick Pea And Friends, the series is filled with little illustrations drawn on the surface of chickpeas, which are then placed throughout the city of New York.
If you aren't looking closely, you might pass by this funny series by Sadi Tekin. The Istanbul-based illustrator and industrial designer created these lighthearted photos featuring chickpeas in...
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Awesome, Wise And Funny Quotes
27 feb 2013 09:07
Yes, some will make you go bonkers while trying to figure them out, some will make you laugh wholeheartedly and some will show you the error of your ways, so be sure to read them ALL! :D
Yes, some will make you go bonkers while trying to figure them out, some will make you laugh wholeheartedly and some will show you the error of your ways, so be sure to read them ALL! :D
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Migrating Geese Find Gray Wall To Be a Challenging Obstacle
27 feb 2013 07:55
This building in North Yorkshire, England is situated on the migration routes of wild geese. In cloudy weather, the gray color of the wall blends into the color of the sky with the result that many birds fly beak first into the side of the building. The owner contacted the authorities of the city for assistance and they have appealed to the public for artists who have a good concept for the wall’s design.
This building in North Yorkshire, England is situated on the migration routes of wild geese. In cloudy weather, ...
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Babies in Ultrasound Who Look Like Fictional Characters
27 feb 2013 07:53
Ultrasound make babies look like aliens inside mother's womb. Most of them look like fictional characters from comic books.
Ultrasound make babies look like aliens inside mother's womb. Most of them look like fictional characters from comic books.
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