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Top 10 Most Dangerous Structures in the World
22 jan 2013 08:07
1. Hanging Temple, China
1. Hanging Temple, China
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Strong Women
22 jan 2013 08:05
This picture is from a forum of people who loves strong women. People there upload photos of female wrestlers, female athletes, female bodybuilders and admire their muscles. They do not seem beautiful to me.
This picture is from a forum of people who loves strong women. People there upload photos of female wrestlers, female athletes, female bodybuilders and admire their muscles.
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Sex Toys With Ridiculously Ancient Origins
22 jan 2013 08:05
Going strictly by popular culture, you’d be forgiven for thinking sex was invented sometime in the 1960s. Obviously our ancestors were getting it on long before that; Socrates invented Western thought while diddling little boys. But the ’60s were when sex became fun, right? Wrong. Turns out historical men (and women) were light-years ahead of us in the pleasure department, thanks to inventions like:
Going strictly by popular culture, you’d be forgiven for thinking sex was invented sometime in the 1960s.
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Photographer Trades a Bagel with the Homeless for a Story
22 jan 2013 07:47
Photographer Justin Bettman embarked on his ongoing series known as The Bagel Project in 2011 by approaching homeless people on the streets of Los Angeles with an offering of bagels for their time. The young photographer, whose intention with this work is to "give a voice to the voiceless," would often start by purchasing a dozen or so bagels and roaming the streets for homeless people willing to participate in his personal project. To his surprise, Bettman found that the people he encountered were more interested in having company with whom they could hold a conversation than a bagel for sustenance.
Photographer Justin Bettman embarked on his ongoing series known as The Bagel Project in 2011 by approaching homeless people on the streets of Los Angeles with an offering of bagels for their time.
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Architect Constructs 3D Cityscape Paper Sculptures
22 jan 2013 07:46
Artist Christina Lihan creates amazing depth and detail with just simple sheets of paper. Educated and trained as an architect, Lihan has since turned those skills toward developing elaborate paper building, bridge, landmarks, and cityscape sculptures. Everything from the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal can be found in her collection.
Artist Christina Lihan creates amazing depth and detail with just simple sheets of paper. Educated and trained as an architect, ...
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Beyonce Lip Synced at the Inaguration
22 jan 2013 03:00
It's show business, basically. But as always, purists who demand a total lack of artifice in their entertainment are pissed off, and the whole situation is a PR nightmare for Beyoncé, a superstar whose appeal is directly connected to the perception that she's essentially flawless.
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England's Breathtakingly Beautiful Chalk Cliffs
22 jan 2013 00:31
If you get a chance to travel to England, don't just visit a major metropolitan city like London, head further south to witness one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. The highest chalk sea cliff in the UK at an astounding 530 feet, Beachy Head promises to be an experience you won't ever forget, especially for those that enjoy natural phenomena or don't mind that nauseous feeling of vertigo.
If you get a chance to travel to England, don't just visit a major metropolitan city like London, head further south to witness one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.
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Spectacular Underwater Whale Shark Fashion Shoot
22 jan 2013 00:29
In an effort to raise awareness about conservation and the environment, marine life photographer Shawn Heinrichs collaborated with fashion photographer Kristian Schmidt on this completely awe-inspiring underwater project. The images feature enchanting combinations where human models swim in sync with whale sharks, the world's largest fish.
In an effort to raise awareness about conservation and the environment, marine life photographer Shawn Heinrichs collaborated with fashion photographer Kristian Schmidt on this completely awe- ...
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8,000 Lights Form a Mind-Boggling Interactive Space
22 jan 2013 00:28
In this mixed media installation, visitors are invited to walk through a dazzling display of lights that challenge the natural perceptions of space. The piece includes 8,064 points of lights, suspended from the ceiling in a mind-boggling construction of interactive space. Entitled Submergence, the piece was developed by collaborative group Squidsoup, which consists of international artists, researchers, and designers who create work that "combines sound, physical space, and virtual worlds to produce immersive and emotive headspaces where participants can take active control of their experience."
In this mixed media installation, visitors are invited to walk through a dazzling display of lights that challenge the natural perceptions of space.
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The Inaugural Ball Was Just Like Prom
22 jan 2013 00:23
Ball gowns and cheesy photo ops.
Ball gowns and cheesy photo ops.
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People Who Chose Style Over Warmth At The Inauguration
22 jan 2013 00:21
DC is not, in fact, an abyss of style, outside of Michelle Obama.
DC is not, in fact, an abyss of style, outside of Michelle Obama.
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He Won't Be Smoking Again Anytime Soon
22 jan 2013 00:06
In these 1969 American photos, a four year old boy tries his first cigar…
In these 1969 American photos, a four year old boy tries his first cigar…
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Celebrities as Pokemon Characters
22 jan 2013 00:05
They all look alike, don't they?
They all look alike, don't they?
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Horror Movie Edible Installation
22 jan 2013 00:00
This edible installation was set up in London as a part of 'The Helpers' horror movie promotion.
This edible installation was set up in London as a part of 'The Helpers' horror movie promotion.
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Three-Year-Old Dundee
21 jan 2013 23:58
Three-year-old Charlie Parker is Australia's youngest wildlife ranger.
Three-year-old Charlie Parker is Australia's youngest wildlife ranger.
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Photos Taken by a Helicopter Pilot
21 jan 2013 23:43
These photos were made by a helicopter pilot who controls gas pipelines in the United States. What a cool job.
These photos were made by a helicopter pilot who controls gas pipelines in the United States. What a cool job.
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Coincidences
21 jan 2013 23:39
A compilation of weird coincidents... They are everywhere)
A compilation of weird coincidents... They are everywhere)
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Hottest 2013 Beauty Trends!
21 jan 2013 19:27

What's hot this year!? Check it out.

What's hot this year!? Check it out.
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Beyonce's Hands On Experience With The Obamas!
21 jan 2013 18:18

Beyonce got close and personal with Barack and Michelle Obama after singing the American Anthem at today's Presidential Inauguration in D.C. Michelle insisted on thanking her personally, and later admitted that if she could be a celebrity she'd be Beyonce. Well clearly Beyonce's got herself a couple of fans here!

Beyonce got close and personal with Barack and Michelle Obama after singing the American Anthem at today's Presidential Inauguration in D.C.
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Beautiful Ink-Covered Tree Cross-Section Art.
21 jan 2013 17:27

These are some interesting prints made from various dead tree limbs by Bryan Nash Gill, an artist from Connecticut. He collects them at the dumping sites where trees are disposed after being cut away from the power lines, due to the recent storms in the State. “When I go to these boneyards, I am searching for oddities,” said Bryan.

These are some interesting prints made from various dead tree limbs by Bryan Nash Gill, an artist from Connecticut.
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A Sandy Red Haze Consumes Sydney, Australia
21 jan 2013 11:56
Sandstorms are rare and natural occurrences that develop when gusts of wind collect loose sand and dirt from dry land. Back in 2009, one of these natural phenomena took place in an unpredictable location: Sydney, Australia. Fairly quickly, the unsuspecting city was consumed by a yellowish-red sea of sand that filled the air in a magical glow.
Sandstorms are rare and natural occurrences that develop when gusts of wind collect loose sand and dirt from dry land.
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New Enchanting Wonderland Photos by Kirsty Mitchell
21 jan 2013 11:55
English photographer Kirsty Mitchell continues to enchant us with her colorful photography inspired by her late mother who sparked and encouraged a wild burst of creativity in her life. Two of the latest additions to her ongoing Wonderland series, respectively titled The Ghost Swift and The Journey Home, introduce two new scenes in her charming world. As always, Mitchell has worked diligently to produce each shot, piece by piece, taking on the additional roles of costume designer, seamstress, and location scouter with the help of her hair and make-up artist Elbie Van Eeden.
English photographer Kirsty Mitchell continues to enchant us with her colorful photography inspired by her late mother who sparked and encouraged a wild burst of creativity in her life.
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The Growth and Progress of Cellphones Over Time
21 jan 2013 11:51

From the first ever mobile telephone made in 1956, to the present day.

From the first ever mobile telephone made in 1956, to the present day.
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Cat Petting vs. Dog Petting: And the Winner Is…
21 jan 2013 11:46
They are so different... But they are both so cute)
They are so different... But they are both so cute)
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The Worst Food Fails
21 jan 2013 11:45

When you pour out a bowl full of Cheerio dust.

When you pour out a bowl full of Cheerio dust.
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Girls Show Support with Their Boobs
21 jan 2013 11:40
Students at the University of Kansas started a bizarre new twitter craze when they asked girls to send photos of their boobs as a show of support for the football team. Now, other universities have followed suit to create this strange new online sensation.
Students at the University of Kansas started a bizarre new twitter craze when they asked girls to send photos of their boobs as a show of support for the football team.
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Things That Are Just Totally Awesome
21 jan 2013 11:39
Just a compilation of things that are very very cool...))
Just a compilation of things that are very very cool...))
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Oscar the Traveler
21 jan 2013 11:31
The dog named Oscar was adopted from animal shelter in South Africa. He has travelled around the world with his new owners. Recently, Oscar was killed by a car in California.
The dog named Oscar was adopted from animal shelter in South Africa. He has travelled around the world with his new owners. Recently, Oscar was killed by a car in California.
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The Tallest Parents in the World
21 jan 2013 11:29

Keisha and Wilco Van Kleef-Bolton are the world's tallest married couple. Wilco is 7ft (2.13 m) and Keisha is 6ft 5in (1.96 m) tall. Their newborn Jonah measured impressive 1.8 ft (56 cm) - only 2 per cent of neonatals are longer. Their other son, Lucas, 6, is already 4ft 5.5in (1.36), the height of an 11-year-old.

Keisha and Wilco Van Kleef-Bolton are the world's tallest married couple. Wilco is 7ft (2.13 m) and Keisha is 6ft 5in (1.96 m) tall. Their newborn Jonah measured impressive 1.
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From Cute to Ugly
21 jan 2013 11:28
Pretty girls trying to look ugly.
Pretty girls trying to look ugly.
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The Weirdest Ring Ever
21 jan 2013 11:28

This guy wants to sell this ring for $400,000. I would never wear something like this...

This guy wants to sell this ring for $400,000. I would never wear something like this...
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Illusion of the Day. Two Tables
21 jan 2013 11:26
Both of these tables have the same sizes. You can use a ruler to prove it or just see the second picture.
Both of these tables have the same sizes. You can use a ruler to prove it or just see the second picture.
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Beautiful Pictures Of Paris Under Snow
21 jan 2013 11:23
It doesn't snow often in the city of love.
It doesn't snow often in the city of love.
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