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20 Jan 2011
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These are 10 fun food facts that you probably didn’t know. They are mostly facts about fruits, vegetables, cereals, and sweets. I doubt that you will be able to do much with this information, but it is rather interesting.
Welcome to Prypiat, the home of the largest nuclear disaster in history, in the wintertime. Prypiat was founded in 1970 to house the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers.
It is obviously closed now and is very spooky looking. It is amazing that there are still trees and plants that still grow there.
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20 Jan 2011
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These are some of the strangest vehicles that you have ever seen. Although some have some sort of legitimate purpose, most are simply ridiculous. However, they are fun to look at and there owners were quire ingenious when they made them.
These photos are of a room that contains 1,600 cotton candy cones. Just think, if you happen to get a sweet tooth while you are there, you can take a bight right off of the wall. The problem is that I can think of no logical reason to fill a room with cotton candy.
These are military vehicles that were abandoned and left in the Golan Heights following the war between Syria and Israel. All of these vehicles have certainly seen better days. What a waste of money it is to spend it on the vehicles of war.
The folks in this post are either trying to make some sort of weird fashion statement or they are trying to be ridiculously funny. They are outrageous and outlandish but all in good fun.
These are photos of celebrities that show how little girls became beautiful women.
Kirsten Dunst
Sacral agenesis is a rare health condition. People who are born with it mostly have their legs amputated because their spine doesn’t develop properly in the womb. And when many healthy people aren’t satisfied with their lives, Doug Forbis who lost his legs as a child because of sacral agenesis is an example of a real optimist. This 24-year-old guy loves wheelcahir sports, his girlfriend and his life. He dreams about becoming a teacher for kids with special needs and he works as a volunteer with disable teens. Doug’s health condition has never stopped him from achieving his life goals. He deserves to be respected for being such a generous and cheerful man.
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CELEBS 19 Jan 2011
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First look at X-Men: First Class
I wouldn’t like to live in Iran, because this country forbids and makes illegal some cool things. Most of these restrictions sound crazy to me.
Valentine's Day
It seems that Mealworms are becoming real “meal” worms as everyone from farmers to chefs begin to use these insects as a tasty treat. They are also using grasshoppers in new and inventive foods. Are you enough of a foodie to try these insect treats? The folks that hit this lecture hall had their choice of grasshoppers or meal worms in quiches, pralines, and even spring rolls.
It was discovered that a 750-year-old Emmaus Church in eastern Germany sat upon lignite, or brown coal. The church wasn’t demolished. A more interesting solution was found.
Its Humpday! Yeah the weekend is just a few more days away. We just have to get through these last couple of days and we are home free.
Cousin It?
Supposedly, these are leaked photographs of “Putin’s Palace” that is built near Novorossiysk, on the Black Sea. This mansion is almost finished, judging by the pictures. Its construction is worth $1 billion, according to Russian businessman Sergei Kolesnikov who announced this number in his letter to President Dmitry Medvedev. Prime Minister’s press office denies that this building belongs to Putin. Inside this post, you can see outside and inside photos of this beautiful, luxurious and huge mansion built in Russia.
That is what most people say as soon as they see a furry four-legged rat run by. They are one of those animals that most people detest and fear. Kate and Kevin think differently.
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19 Jan 2011
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It is no secret that the United Arab Emirates is a rich country, which has more oil than dirt. So this is not surprising that the attitude of the locals to their cars is quite “unique.” There are so many supercars per 1 sq km here, which is unseen in any other place on the planet. Not only they don’t care about “simple” cars as Toyotas or Nissans, but they have this careless attitude also towards cars like Jaguars XJ220, Rolls-Royces, Bentleys or Ferraris.
Check it out.
Electricians have no margin of error. Their high voltage job is dangerous, as not only they have to work at height, but they also have to deal with HV wires and cables.
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FLASH 19 Jan 2011
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Typical way of filming with the example of Epic Box.
Note: This flash animation goes with sound, so if you are at work, we strongly recommend you to turn down the sound.
This how you can walk on ice and don’t worry about falling down – ice claws!
This is an easy, “homemade” solution.
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ANIMALS 19 Jan 2011
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These are some of the most adorable and smallest animals that you will ever see. There are a variety of them each one cuter than the next. Some are so small they will fit into the palm of your hand. They are truly the smallest pets.
UPD: This icy road is known as the Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road because it is only open to traffic in the wintertime. The reason for this is that in the summertime it is a river. It is only in the wintertime that the Mackenzie River Delta freezes which makes a road from parts of the Arctic Ocean and the river. This road connects the communities of Tuktoyaktuk and the Northwest Territories in Canada. In the summertime the village of Tuktoyaktuk can be reached only by boat or plane.
Apparently the folks in this post have a lot of pent up stress, not to mention anger. One way to relieve that stress is to destroy something. It really doesn’t matter what it is that gets destroyed as long as it is ruined when they are done.
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BLOGS 19 Jan 2011
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Performance by Marko in 2005 in Rakvere city, Estonia.
Performance by Marko in 2005 in Rakvere city, Estonia.
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DAILY 18 Jan 2011
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