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Layers of Vibrant Movement in New York and Berlin
28 jan 2013 09:25

The passing of time is a fascinating concept which happens all around us, at every single moment of every single day. French photographer Laurent Dequick decided to capture these fleeting seconds in a series of photographs entitled Vibrations Urbaines. Each image is a collective sequence of multiple photographs, superimposed together to visually reflect the chaos and congestion of large urban areas.

The passing of time is a fascinating concept which happens all around us, at every single moment of every single day.
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Biologically Living Chandelier Formed Within Petri Dishes
28 jan 2013 09:24

Normally, you wouldn't want to think about germs when you sit down to a meal, but design studio MADLAB brings bacteria right over the dining table with their Bacterioptica chandelier. The suspended light fixture is comprised of 15,000 feet of fiber optic cables connecting a variety of petri dishes. Its modular composition includes hundreds of metal rods, couplings, caps, and canisters, allowing its owner to construct a unique structure with an infinite number of combinations.

Normally, you wouldn't want to think about germs when you sit down to a meal, but design studio MADLAB brings bacteria right over the dining table with their Bacterioptica chandelier.
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A Penthouse Chalet in the Swiss Alps
28 jan 2013 09:21

Located in the ski resort and mountaineering village of Zermatt, this beautiful multi-level penthouse was designed by local architect and artist Heinz Julen. The penthouse chalet features large picture windows and glass panels in the roof, bathing the apartment in natural light. The chairs and chandelier were also designed and built by Julen.

Located in the ski resort and mountaineering village of Zermatt, this beautiful multi-level penthouse was designed by local architect and artist Heinz Julen.
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An Aerial Tour of Tulip Fields in the Netherlands
28 jan 2013 09:18

The Netherlands is world-famous for their tulip fields. Every year from March to May the Dutch countryside transforms into a sea of colour. According to Nat Geo, the first tulip was planted in Dutch soil in 1593, and it has become a national symbol ever since.

The Netherlands is world-famous for their tulip fields. Every year from March to May the Dutch countryside transforms into a sea of colour.
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Bamboo Tattoos for Tourists
28 jan 2013 09:01

Today you will find out how "bamboo" tattoos are made. Lots of people think that it is done with a sharpened bamboo stick.. But it is not that simple.

Today you will find out how "bamboo" tattoos are made. Lots of people think that it is done with a sharpened bamboo stick.. But it is not that simple.
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Pioneer of Body Modification
28 jan 2013 09:00

Fakir Musafar (born Roland Loomis, August 10, 1930 in Aberdeen, South Dakota) is considered the father of the modern primitive movement. He has experimented on his own body with body modification techniques such as body piercing, tightlacing, scarification, tattooing, and suspension, and has documented, shared and taught others as part of his life's work making him an underground icon in BDSM, kink and fetish communities.

Fakir Musafar (born Roland Loomis, August 10, 1930 in Aberdeen, South Dakota) is considered the father of the modern primitive movement.
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At the Right Moment
28 jan 2013 08:57

Stunning photos that were taken at the right moment.

Stunning photos that were taken at the right moment.
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The Worst Day Ever
28 jan 2013 08:53

Think you're having a bad day? This might change your mind. Here is a compilation of people, who have the worst day ever. Their day is way worse than yours.

Think you're having a bad day? This might change your mind. Here is a compilation of people, who have the worst day ever. Their day is way worse than yours.
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Underwater Miniatures Make for Hilariously Creative Scenes
28 jan 2013 08:52

Sometimes aquarists take themselves way too seriously, so every once in a while it does some good to inject a bit of humor, or at least something to distract us from the hustle and bustle of tank maintenance and aquarium related headaches. So, when we stumbled across this very funny and very creative series of underwater miniatures, we knew we had to share. After spending a great deal of time photography nudibranchs in the Pacific, Jason Isley of Scubazoo decided it was time to mix things up. He took miniature figurines and placed them in the scene with various marine animals, resulting in some fun and interesting imagery.

Sometimes aquarists take themselves way too seriously, so every once in a while it does some good to inject a bit of humor, ...
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Would You Have So Much Patience?
28 jan 2013 15:00

Yes, that is a giant castle made completely out of stacked cards. I really do wonder how many times the darned thing had to fall apart before it got to this size. 

 

Bryan Berg used 218,792 cards (that's 4,051 decks) to create a replica of the Venetian Macau, which is on display in its namesake luxury hotel and casino. The entire ordeal took 44 days to complete. 

Yes, that is a giant castle made completely out of stacked cards. I really do wonder how many times the darned thing had to fall apart before it got to this size.
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Soap for Real Men
28 jan 2013 15:00

What should real men smell like? I imagine something like wood or some kind of musky cigarette and whiskey smell, but bacon? Apparently somebody out there thinks that the smell of bacon is pretty sexy, because these soaps come in a variety of foody smells, good enough for any carnivorous woman.

What should real men smell like? I imagine something like wood or some kind of musky cigarette and whiskey smell, but bacon?
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Amazing Scalp Tattos
28 jan 2013 15:00

In the Czech Republic's recent presidential elections, a heavily tattooed man got to the second round of runner ups. Could he have been the inspiration for more teens and twenties to get such rebelious scalp tattoos? Is this cool or gross?

In the Czech Republic's recent presidential elections, a heavily tattooed man got to the second round of runner ups.
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Keep Your Sofas Cozy
28 jan 2013 15:00

Don't have money to get your sefas reupholstered? Don't worry! All you need is a couch sweater for your favorite lounging piece, and it's all good! How cute is this?

Don't have money to get your sefas reupholstered? Don't worry! All you need is a couch sweater for your favorite lounging piece, and it's all good! How cute is this?
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Terrifically Terrifying Movie Monster Artworks
25 jan 2013 17:33
A New Orleans native, illustrator Dave Correia‘s world has always been filled monsters & superheroes. From reading countless comics as a kid to playing and watching endless horror films and video games as an adult, they form the subjects of many of his impressive works.
A New Orleans native, illustrator Dave Correia‘s world has always been filled monsters & superheroes.
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 Celebrities Before They Hit The Big Time
25 jan 2013 17:32
Having random paparazzi leap out of bushes and attack you with a dazzling array of camera flashes & yelling countless questions into order to get a soundbyte is part and parcel of being famous. But it wasn’t always that way for some of the world’s best recognised celebrities.
Having random paparazzi leap out of bushes and attack you with a dazzling array of camera flashes & yelling countless questions into order to get a soundbyte is part and parcel of being famous.
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Bubblegum Alley: A Street Made Out Of Old Chewing Gum
25 jan 2013 17:28
There’s probably nothing more annoying that getting chewing gum stuck under your shoe, but when it comes to downtown San Luis Obispo in California – it’s not the floor, but the walls you’ve got to worry about. Now a genuine tourist attraction the 70ft long ‘Bubblegum Alley’, towers 15ft high, the majority of its walls covered in discarded, over-chewed, saliva ridden…..bubble gum. Seriously gross or creative public art project? You decide.
There’s probably nothing more annoying that getting chewing gum stuck under your shoe, but when it comes to downtown San Luis Obispo in California – it’s not the floor, ...
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Cosplay of the Day: Lady Bane
25 jan 2013 15:15
Who said Bane cosplay is just for the guys? In today’s Cosplay of the Day, Nicole Marie Jean shows that the girls can do ‘Dark Knight Rises‘ cosplay just as good as the guys. Even more impressive, she made the entire costume herself. Check out a full gallery below.
Who said Bane cosplay is just for the guys? In today’s Cosplay of the Day, Nicole Marie Jean shows that the girls can do ‘Dark Knight Rises‘ cosplay just as good as the guys.
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‘Star Wars: Episode 7′ and J.J. Abrams: Reasons Why it's a Good Thing
25 jan 2013 14:05

The news that J.J. Abrams would be the man to direct ‘Star Wars: Episode 7‘ and lead the ‘Star Wars‘ franchise into a new era was met with mixed response today. While there were many who loved the news, there were others quick to shout “lens flare!” and rain on the ‘Star Wars’ parade. J.J. Abrams might not be the most original director out there, but there is good reason to believe he is the man for the job.

The news that J.J. Abrams would be the man to direct ‘Star Wars: Episode 7‘ and lead the ‘Star Wars‘ franchise into a new era was met with mixed response today.
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One Does Not Simply Direct Star Wars and Star Trek
25 jan 2013 13:05
Yesterday news broke that ‘Star Trek’ helmer J.J. Abrams will be directing the seventh installment of ‘Star Wars.’ Some people are outraged. Others are quite angry. It seems the one thing everybody can agree on is lens flares. Basically everyone is predicting lots of lens flares. Let's examine what people have been saying so far...
Yesterday news broke that ‘Star Trek’ helmer J.J. Abrams will be directing the seventh installment of ‘Star Wars.’ Some people are outraged. Others are quite angry.
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New Craze in the Yoga World: Naked Yoga for Men - Would You Dare?
25 jan 2013 12:27
Shanti Yoga Studios features one of the few classes in the country that teaches nude yoga for men. Men describe it as a psychologically fulfilling experience. "For some it's about naturalism and just being nude, and for other people it's just a bucket list endeavor," says instructor, Chris McBain.
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Chicago Firemen put out fire in the icy cold
24 jan 2013 23:30

Recently, the Chicago Fire Department battled a massive five-alarm warehouse fire on the city’s South Side. One-third of Chicago’s firefighting force was called to battle the flames in subzero weather. A Fire Department spokesman described the fire as one of the worst he has seen in over a decade.

Recently, the Chicago Fire Department battled a massive five-alarm warehouse fire on the city’s South Side.
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Is It Hard to Get a Million Likes on Facebook? Not at All!
24 jan 2013 20:01
The kids accepted the challenge, took this photo and put it on Facebook.
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Geometry Used To Create Mind Blowing Origami!
24 jan 2013 00:01

Geometric origami dates back to 1920's. This is incredible!

Geometric origami dates back to 1920's. This is incredible!
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That turns men on? Really!?
23 jan 2013 16:32

There are obviously a lot of exceptions and surprises in human behavior, but these interesting discoveries are sure to appeal to most men! Check them out.

There are obviously a lot of exceptions and surprises in human behavior, but these interesting discoveries are sure to appeal to most men! Check them out.
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Skateboards Transformed Into Immensely Beautiful Sculptures
23 jan 2013 16:21
Here’s a fantastic example of re-purposed art. Based in Tokyo, sculptor (and skateboarder) Haroshi is the talented individual behind these immensely beautiful works of art. Skateboards are built using several layers of coloured laminated wood, compressed together then stacked on top of each other. After several broken skateboards had been split open, Haroshi noticed these coloured stripes and began to saw his old skateboards down into separate pieces. From there he started using all the tiny fragments and sawn off pieces to build and create his sculptures piece by piece. A time-consuming and complex process for sure, but one which we think results in some fantastic visual works. He’s created sneakers, skulls and even characters (like a skateboarding cat!) and to date, he estimates he’s created over 40 different designs.
Here’s a fantastic example of re-purposed art. Based in Tokyo, sculptor (and skateboarder) Haroshi is the talented individual behind these immensely beautiful works of art.
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Insanely Cool Bookshelves You'll Want To Own
23 jan 2013 16:20
One thing is for certain, no matter what personal preference be it fiction, non-fiction, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, hardback, graphic novel or paperback you’re always going to need a place to store your books. We’ve found 18 creative bookshelves, cleverly designed to save you space at home (as well as impress your guests), some might not be the most practical, but your books will you love you for it.
One thing is for certain, no matter what personal preference be it fiction, non-fiction, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, hardback, ...
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Iconic Business Cards Of The Rich And Famous
23 jan 2013 16:16
They do say you should never judge a book by it’s cover, but that doesn’t always apply when it comes to business cards. They’re designed to make a statement, generate impact and leave you with an impression. Some would say that Zuckerberg’s first attempt left a lot to be desired, but as you’re about to see, there’s no doubting the retro cool of Bill Gates’s card or the bling bling of Donald Trump faux gold foil business cards. Our personal favourite though has to go to Kevin Mitnick – a convicted criminal and serial hacker, who’s business card (it’s actually a lock pick tool set) is just as startling as the illegal feats he accomplished. Way back in 1995 he single-handily hijacked and broke into the servers of the likes of Motorla, Fujitsu and even Nokia stealing vital information and data.
They do say you should never judge a book by it’s cover, but that doesn’t always apply when it comes to business cards.
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This Artist Creates Artwork By Using His Own Blood
23 jan 2013 16:05
“People often want to offer me their blood, but I advise them to donate it to blood banks, which need it much more than art.” Those are the words of - Vinicius Quesada, a visual artist hailing from the streets of Brazil, who puts his body and soul into his artwork – literally. Below is a selection of works from a series he’s titled “Blood Piss Blues”, and far from being an deliberately shocking title to stir up controversy, it’s simple a genuine reference to the materials with which he’s created his art.
“People often want to offer me their blood, but I advise them to donate it to blood banks, which need it much more than art.
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WTF People!? Some Things You can't Explain
23 jan 2013 15:30
There are some questions in life that are best left unanswered. For the following pictures, I'm sure all you will be able to say is "WTF?"
There are some questions in life that are best left unanswered. For the following pictures, I'm sure all you will be able to say is "WTF?"
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I want… but do I need?
23 jan 2013 15:20
So many cool things out there that I want and need. Really though, how many things do we Americans need? Apparently, we need a lot.
So many cool things out there that I want and need. Really though, how many things do we Americans need? Apparently, we need a lot.
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Get out of the House! Quickly! Before your glucose turns into adipose!
24 jan 2013 00:00

Get out of your house now! Do some exercising. Make that adipose tissue cry!

Get out of your house now! Do some exercising. Make that adipose tissue cry!
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