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This collection of awkward, WTF and hilarious stock photos makes you wonder who would like to have them??? Especially when you need to pay for them...
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A very good tip for all of you who are going to do it one day.
DON’T follow an elephant very closely.
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Justin Timberlake Wants You to Know
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The weekend is coming and to start it off we should just jump right on into Thursday so that it will zoom by and move right into Friday.
Tee’d Off
Crafting requires a certain amount of dedication and persistence and the guy in the Tatara Project had more than enough of both to pull off a very tough project. He set out to make blades out of homemade steel and the result is simply outstanding. He started off by building and running a tatara-like smelter where he consolidated five pounds of steel. He then processed the bloom and compacted it forming a bar of steel. He sorted the steel using the spark test and a flywheel press to flatten some of the chunks. He then manipulated the carbon content of the steel to create different quality bars of steel. He finished up by forge-welding and folding the different steel bars to create a billet which he forged into a sunobe and then into a blade. The final step in this tedious project was polishing the blades. The impressive final product will blow your mind.
The world’s smallest computer fits on a penny with lots of space left over, In fact, it just about fits on the letter N on the back of a penny.
The ground trembled, walls came crumbling down and a massive chunk of ice from one of the biggest New Zealand glaciers drifted 120 miles in the second earthquake to hit Christchurch in five months. The devastating 6.3 magnitude quake killed at least 75 people and left thousands trapped under the collapsed buildings.
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I should definitely try this for my Wi-Fi network!
Plumbers had to change the plumbing pipes in this house in Russia. The result is right after the jump.
Don’t forget to check other interesting facts that happen Only in Russia.
Have you ever wondered what are the most popular male and female names in Europe?
Here they are according to Facebook.
These are some screenshots of some computer games from the 1990's. Back then, computers weren’t nearly as sophisticated as they are today. The games were rudimentary but people were just as excited about them as they are today.
These are some photos of the longest serving world leaders as they were when they first took office and as they appear now. Although they have aged it wasn’t their looks that kept them in office for decades.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand: 64 years
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Meet the dog and the policeman. Apparently the dog approached the policeman and seemed rather lost so the policeman took pity on him. They were soon fast friends.
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Change is an expected part of life and so is the growth of a city with each passing decade. Enjoy these awesome pictures showcasing the changing skylines of different cities.
Tokyo
After war, 1945
2011