The baby tastes it for first time and the reaction is priceless.
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Do I really have to say anything?
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You know I think it's true, you CAN have too much money! These pictures of Barbra Streisand's home are such a display of over indulgent spending that it makes me ill. I don't think it's jealousy either. I wouldn't want to live in the CurlyCue Lace and Flowers Museum of Crap.
Leave it to the Japanese! Instead of appealing to your good sense that smoking is going to kill you and those around you - They decide to warn you of other ways that smoking is detrimental. Like, littering, making your child's snowman ugly, and stinking the joint up. Not sure any of those reasons would make me quit smoking for good, actually I'm not sure these signs would make me want to do anything except light another one.
Mother Nature proves yet again that she still has a few breathtaking tricks up her sleeve in these mind boggling pictures of a volcano making smoke circles against a clear blue sky. Prepare to scratch your head in amazement.
The case of Louie the pig makes gender confusion in humans seem so trivial. The nine-month-old pot-bellied pig is so convinced he’s part of a dog pack he happily trots through tunnels, leaps over jumps and weaves between poles just like a dog. A celebrated performer at agricultural shows, Louie plays fetch and even responds to his name – all very unusual characteristics in a pig. The ginger biscuit loving pig has been welcomed with open paws by his canine colleagues.
Some people have way too much time on their hands, but we get the benefits with all the creative products that they have produced for us to enjoy.
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Paparazzi found their way to take some snaps of the “troubled” face of Cindy Lauper at the airport, even though she tried so hard to hide it.
Chechnya had 2 wars in the last 20 years there is how Grozny, the capital of Chechnya looked like before these wars. But today, the city looks quite different.
HDR photography outdid themselves with these amazing pictures of the world. Some of them look like you took a crayon and colored in details with fluorescent colors. It's amazing to me that even if I saw something like this, I'd be too gobsmacked to actually think to take a picture.
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Hey folks,
Tomorrow will be a cool Saturday Edition!
Do not miss lots of interesting posts. We are waiting on you tomorrow.
For those who didn’t know - yes, we do update Izismile on Saturdays ;)
The “Munsters” would love attending any of these gothic themed weddings. Each one is different, yet they all hold a dark gothic theme.
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Farrah Fawcett’s red swimsuit donated
It’s pretty easy to find out what gender your computer is.
Follow the instructions inside the post and you’ll see.
What a week, cold, ice, snow, cyclones, you name it the world saw it, and we have more great snaps to mark the events.
Rabbits
Thousands show up to watch a movie in rabbit ears to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Do you find Emma Watson's legs long and sexy?
Step inside and check out people having a blast dressing up and having fun as their favorite characters.
Hentai
Now we have seen it all, a hotel for chickens.
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British photographer Terry O’Neill who dreamt to become a jazz drummer moved to New York and later discovered his passion for photojournalism. In the 1960’s he started to take pictures of celebrities. His polite, relaxed and professional style quickly became very much in demand by famous people. He worked for Rolling Stone, Vogue, Look, Paris Match and Life. Inside this post, you’ll find some of Terry’s classic photos of celebrities.
Audrey Hepburn
Don’t cross Eric Jacqmain or he’ll vaporize you in a New York minute. The Indiana based teenager is the genius brain behind the R5800 solar “death ray”. Made up of 5,800 tiny mirror tiles covering an ordinary fiberglass satellite dish, this killer weapon is just 42 inches and generates enough power to melt steel, vaporize aluminum, boil concrete, turn dirt into lava and obliterate any organic material in an instant. The death ray is so good at vaporizing objects; it met its own demise in a shed fire it started. And now the budding inventor is back to the drawing board working on an even more powerful alternative. Perhaps whoever coined the term “weapons of mass destruction” was thinking about this kid.