They didn’t think this through…
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Normally, when people are talking, they don’t pay attention to the eyebrows of each other.
But if you met at least one person from this selection, you could hardly tear your eyes away from their eyebrows.
I love things like that.
Respect to the authors. They have a true talent
A car can completely burn out in a couple of minutes in a car accident, because of a technical malfunction or in the case of arson.
A burning car is a beautiful and a sad view and at the same time.
After the jump, you will see a selection of cars captured in flames.
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Giant cakes, very cool. I would order myself for my birthday and would eat myself ;)
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This is not the pirates, which we are used to see in movies.
They are well armed and have quite fast boats.
Piracy is a very lucrative "business". If they manage to seize a boat, they can get ransom money of millions of dollars for the vessel, crew and cargo.
Despite the presence of military patrols in the Gulf of Aden, they still attack boats.
Kenya, Yemen and Somalia are very poor, so piracy is a major source of income for many inhabitants of these countries.
The picture is funny itself, but after the masters of Photoshop have added their personal touch, it has become even funnier.
You should see this
Two Australian guys that came to London in 1969 took the lion cub from Harrods and gave him a home almost for a year. Then they released him into the wild in Africa.
One year after George Adamson released Christian to the wild, his former owners decided to go looking for him in Africa to see whether Christian would remember them. Surprisingly, he did and also 'introduced' his new partner and cubs to them.
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The Jin Mao Tower is an 88-storey landmark supertall skyscraper in Shanghai, China. It contains offices and the Shanghai Grand Hyatt hotel.
The building employs an advanced structural engineering system of wind and earthquake engineering which fortify it against typhoon winds of up to 200 km/h (with the top swaying by a maximum of 75 cm) and earthquakes of up to 7 on the Richter scale. The steel shafts have shear joints that act as shock absorbers to cushion the lateral forces imposed by winds and quakes, and the swimming pool on the 57th floor is said to act as a passive damper.