Takaya Kuroda from Yakuza
The Bregenz Festival in Austria “Opera on the Lake” has been the home of some of the most amazing outdoor stages that have ever been built. These spectacular operas took place from 1946 to the present.
La Bohème 2001-2002
John Fair’s Killhouettes are as black hearted as they are creative. They are inspired by classic Victorian paper silhouettes.
If you’ve ever been in an awkward situation and recalling it still makes you blush, believe me, it’s nothing in comparison to this.
You know how sometimes it is so frustrating when opening an envelope? It gets torn in the wrong place, or a part of the letter gets ripped, or the worse possible scenario happens: the envelope itself gets torn off. Well, here is a great solution to this annoying problem. It looks good, it’s creative and it’s fun.
These are some of the first scenes from the movie The Dark Knight Rises starring Christian Bale. These scenes were shot in Pittsburgh, which replaced Chicago in Nolan’s first two Batman movies.
Although the movie itself was very scary, these movie poster spoofs are hilarious.
Dan Pascoe, who is only 27 years old, is Britain’s version of Robocop. After being thrown up in the air following an accident with a stolen car, he gets up and chases the thief down on foot.
Nile seen from the International Space Station.
During the annual EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin one of the F-16 planes managed to end its landing in the much softer grass, resulting in some dramatic photos.
A pale skinny guy managed to express himself on the street at this woman’s expense.
1922 beauty contest winners.
Laugh your butt off with these absurd and thoroughly enjoyable sign fails. Human beings are actually being paid to come up with these classic misspellings, illogical signage and hilarious imagery.
Schoolboy kills his ex-girlfriend for breakfast, then brags about it on Facebook.
One of the Barcelona Spain underground subway stations had some flooding that managed to fill the entire train tracks with water and create a stairwell waterfall.
Miracles of physics - a soda drop on a coin.
Approximately 16 inches (400mm) of torrential rain fell in Seoul, South Korea and the surrounding area, causing dozens of floods and landslides that have resulted in the death of at least 32 people.