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This crazy grandma stalked the ex-girlfriend of her grandson on Facebook and everything.
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30-year-old car salesman Shenki Maslani is literally obsessed with a world-famous Italian luxury fashion brand - Versace. Everything should be Versace style for him, even if it is a house, a pool, clothes and everything in between. Here are some photos of this Versace boy from Skopje, Macedonia.
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Lynn Hetherington Becker is a self-taught artist from Columbus who is obsessed with art and painting. This is what she made this 3-year-old look like by using her amazing makeup skills.
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17-year-old Logan, a high-school senior from Holly Springs, is 6′ 7″ (2,04 m) tall. He bought 100 business cards to hand out to people on the spot that answer all their annoying questions.
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Hurricane Matthew was an extremely powerful, long-lived and deadly tropical cyclone which became the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane since Hurricane Felix in 2007. This massive hurricane has an area of 24,000 square miles and is 175 miles wide.
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Dali’s cookbook called “Les Diners de Gala” was published once in 1973. It has 136 recipes over 12 chapters where the 10th of which is dedicated to aphrodisiacs, and has really odd illustrations and collages created especially for the publication. However, only around 400 copies of this cookbook known to survive, most of which sell for hundreds of dollars. Fortunately, this rare book will be available for the first time in 43 years as a new reprint.
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Here are the hairstyles that were popular in 1960s and that every respectable woman was wearing. Today they seem crazy but hey, fashion changes all the time, who knows what’d be popular a year from now.
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Apparently, rescuing hundreds of young turtles and then putting them back into the ocean is so common for Colombian Navy that it has became their unspoken duty.