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South Korea is one of those countries that has a strong sense of patriotism and respect, but even their citizens can end up doing some crazy stuff. Check out these weird, funny and at times indescribable photos from this small country.
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A South Carolina man started collecting tires to sell to China, to the tune of 250k, and tossing them in one gigantic pile on his sprawling 50-acre property.
Have you ever imagined becoming your favorite cartoon character and living in his or her world for a while? These pics illustrate and spell out perfectly some of the awesome benefits of being a cartoon.
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While these tents don’t come cheap, they do come with some very original designs to make all the other campers jealous.
While it’s doubtful that these furry pets intentionally photobombed their archenemy, they still make for funny and really cute photos. Somehow the sneaky background culprits make the pictures even cuter.
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Several days ago a harrowing windstorm blew through much of Los Angeles, especially in the city of Pasadena. The winds tore trees from the ground and toppled some buildings, leaving some streets inaccessible.
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A hungry fox sprung into action in Yellowstone Park as it dove for a mouse in the snow. See just how high this cute fox jumped without taking its eyes off its prey for one second.
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Those of us who were not alive in the forties can only imagine what it looked like in real life. However, with these amazing 1941 color photos of New York City we can all enjoy those times from a much brighter perspective.
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While this type of art might prove a nuisance for people who actually want to use, ride and walk on the things being blanketed with yarn, it does bring an instant soft feeling to a harsher exterior. “Needlework anarchists” as these crocheting culprits are known to have been covering all kinds of monuments, statues, vehicles, trees and even buildings all over the world.