This is actually a game (if we can call it that way) published at the end of the magazine Life, 16 Oct. 1939.
One had to fold the paper according to the written instructions.
Can you guess what will appear on the paper once folded properly? ))
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I let you see it inside the post…
In the first photo, you can see a man who’s going at work, and if you think that he works in the office of some cool company, you’re very wrong.
And they say that in China people are working for peanuts...
Stunning images that show the real problem of environmental pollution in China.
Although the country is having one of the leading positions of development pace in the world, environmental issues are the most neglected.
It is really a shame for the people suffering from this, because morbidity and mortality in industrialized regions are quite high.
More and more photos with mysterious and marvelous creatures appear in the Internet.
Here is another example. It looks kind of like a bug or something. Do you have any thoughts what it might be?
Lee Whetter, 27-year-old captain of St Austell soccer team got mad after he received a red card.
He climbed into the stands and attacked a fan who apparently laughed at him.
The player was then stripped of the captaincy and told by his manager that he would never play for the club again.
What a dumb behaviour!
It is just great what a human imagination is capable of. I couldn’t even think of a variety of things that can be done, for example, out of an old computer mouse and CDs.
David Smith, an enthusiast from New Jersey, has created the world's smallest railway station with a train of five cars.
This train is 35,200 times smaller than a real one. And it is able to move along the circular "railroad" through the tiny tunnel. What's the secret?
It is difficult to describe these people other than this because their scooter means everything to them.
They use them all the time, they don’t walk and hardly move. It is ok for sick people but for those who have extra weight it doesn’t do any good.
And another interesting thing, you most likely to see them near different fast-foods.
Last Thursday, an accident occurred in the downtown of Tallinn, in which a Volkswagen Phaeton crashed into a tram.
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This full-size transparent Lexus LFA was shown at the Tokyo Motor Show last week. It was built by Scu Fujimoto, a Japanese architect. The sculpture was constructed from transparent acrylic boards that have been sanded and polished.
It’s really an amazing work, you should definitively take a look at that car inside the post!
That’s rather unusual and I must say it’s pretty well done.
I wonder how this monster could break…
When you see a truck like this, it seems impossible.
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I am speechless. Just look what the life on the streets, prostitution and drugs have done with these girls. I really am sorry for them ((