There's a huge variety of things people eat all around the world, that we from the Western culture couldn't even imagine in our nightmares. Here's the ultimate collection of world's most disgusting and disturbing dishes! Warning: Don't look if you've just eaten or are in the process.
I've worked in retail for many years and have run into the creepiest men! So much that nothing really surprises me anymore. Ladies run the other way if you see one of these dudes!
If you're a hipster with a fixie and are getting shoulder aches from hustling your fancy bottles of chardonay from one place to another, this is the perfect solution for you. This little add-on attaches to any 1 inch bike frame with the help of some antique (yes, I said antique) brass fasteners with hidden clamps that secure the bottle. The leather in olive oil treated & vegetable tanned, so as it ages it will look even better! Get one now!
In a bay on the northern shores of the Black Sea, the Soviet army maintained an elaborate submarine base throughout much of the Cold War. Now a museum, this abandoned submarine base in the town of Balaklava, Ukraine is often explored by locals and tourists alike. During the war, Soviet submarines were constructed elsewhere, transported to this base by rail, then deployed into the Black Sea and beyond for covert underwater operations. The tunnels of the submarine base reached far and deep into the mountain above, providing enough room for many submarines and their crew up through the end of the Cold War.
Berlin-based designer Sarah Illenberger has started an awesme new project called Strange Fruits (sort of like the song from the 30s). She turns ordinary fruits into fun works of art that can be bought as large prints online.
These would make wonderful kitchen art!
Even though you may believe everything Google tells you, these images are not real. Yes, Google glitches sometimes. Funny thing is, many people still do believe that these glitches are actual photographs taken of actual places. Just imagine! The communists most love showing these to their civilians with captions, "See? Our roads aren't nearly as bad as theirs!"
Screw democracy, right? ;)
DIY projects are really getting creative (and useful!) these days. Using something as easily accessible as ashipping pallet can be the key to creating a really awesome masterpiece for your home, big or small.
Skater kid's little bros and sisters are in luck if their parent's get to see this post! Big Timmy has probably been through several board that just aren't "cool enough" anymore, and now you can take those babies out of storage to make awesome swings for the little guys! The boards are made to endure all kinds of pressure, so 70 lbs of child swinging probably won't be doing much damage to the wood anyway.
Perfect for Spring, better hurry up now before your neighbors figure it out and look cooler than you :)
With all of this noise about gun control and school shootings and hoaxes, some parents thought it was a good idea to show some pictures of their little tykes ready for battle.
Is this too much?
You know, maybe we should let the south secede, just to see how long it takes them to blow themselves up.
Poor kids.
This 1963 fashion series by Melvin Sokolsky for Harper's Bazaar magazine is one for the books. To create the iconic "Bubble" images, model Simone d'Aillencourt had to climb into a plexiglass ball that was actually suspended in the air by a cable and crane.
“The bubble in the series is made of Plastivew and is composed of two hemispheres with a 1/8-inch crack to allow for breathing room. Then the bubble was hung from a very thin, but strong cable. (It could have also held up a Cadillac!) This was probably one of the easiest shoots I’ve ever done in my life because there were no hair or makeup interruptions. No one could touch her in the bubble—so it was just her and I creating the images.” — Melvin Sokolosky
Only a few miles away from where Thomas Frye first developed the composition for bone china in 1748, a new tribute to the porcelain material is on display at Hackney's Wilton Way Cafe. The East London coffee shop & gallery is currently displaying a collection of bone china "diamond" rings, crafted by local designer Moko Sellars. The designer began creating jewelry only last year as a excercise in considered design. Would you wear these or just use as home decor?
When it's time to get your accessorizing on, what better way than with the details that no woman can miss. Cufflinks are something many men put off out of pure laziness. But a pair like these will catch the eye of any woman worth your 10 minute smoking break.
32 year old money lender, Datta Phuge from Pimpri-Chinchwad has a little bit of an obsession with gold. He commissioned a team a 15 goldsmiths to create a solid gold shirt, in the hopes of attracting a female. The goldsmiths spent 16 hours a day for two weeks creating and weaving the gold threads. Maybe he just needs to shave?
Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in the United States. The event begins on the last Monday in August, and ends on the first Monday in September, which coincides with the American Labor Day holiday. The 2012 Burning Man Festival took place between August 27 and September 3. It takes its name from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy on Saturday evening. The event is described by many participants as an experiment in community, art, radical self-expression, and radicalself-reliance.[1][2][3][4] Burning Man is organized by Black Rock City, LLC. In 2010, 51,515 people attended Burning Man.[5] 2011 attendance was capped at 50,000 participants and the event sold out[6] on July 24. In April 2011, Larry Harvey announced that the organization had begun the process of transitioning management of the festival over to a new non-profit called the "Burning Man Project".
