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VIDEO 22 Jun 2015
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Watch them grow, timelapse style.
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Guy complained to Morrisons (fourth largest chain of supermarkets in UK) about unevenly cut slices of bread on their Facebook page. He didn't expect it, but he received an answer plus a little something.
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VIDEO 22 Jun 2015
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Here's a list of homes you will be able to acquire for $1-2 million in some of the largest cities of the US.
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22 Jun 2015
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Apparently, he's going to be charged with harassing wildlife.
A Fallout fan wrote a letter and sent 2,240 bottlecaps to Bethesda, the video game company that developed Fallout 3 and that is currently developing Fallout 4, in hope to receive a copy of Fallout 4 in exchange. Seems like a fair trade to me, right?
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22 Jun 2015
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Jim'll Paint It is a new internet thing. Jim is an artist who is willing to paint anything you desire or imagine. He takes up any wild crazy requests and paints them in MS Paint. Just look at some of his fruits of work, they are simply great. If you have something on you mind, just don't be shy, drop him a line.
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FUNNY 22 Jun 2015
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Sometimes letter spacing and kerning make all the difference. These hilarious examples will demonstrate it for you.
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22 Jun 2015
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This is Tomahawk, a hand-built non–street legal concept bike by Dodge. Apparently, only 10 of them have been built and up to 9 of them might have been sold for $550,000 each. The bike can reach the speed of 100 km per hour in only 2.5 seconds and it has the engine of a Dodge Viper. This is a pure beauty.
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22 Jun 2015
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This is really amazing, just check out the result after the jump.
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BLOGS 21 Jun 2015
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Simon Kay is an illustrator who has used superheroes and villains as inspiration for a one-of-a-kind themed alphabet.
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20 Jun 2015
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This Bigfoot limousine is a cross between a truck and a limo and is for sale through Big Toyz Racing (BTR) Motors, based in Hawaii.
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20 Jun 2015
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The carpenters and artists at a studio in New Zealand called “Woodcraft By Design” have found a way to turn gaps and holes in wood into a unique feature within the end product. It is so cool that you will probably want a signature piece for yourself.