Chicago: beautiful play of shadows!
It doesn’t take a brainiac to think, hmmmm posting for a hit on a social network just might be a dumb idea.
Wang Xiao Kang, from China, recreated the famous Iron Man Mark I costume. It weighs about 100 lbs (45 kg) and Wang spent $450 to buy all the parts for the costume.
He must be a big fan.
I would got scared even to approach this thing let alone take it by the tail.
How did she even manage this??
Amazing balloon artist turns balloons into art.
This is a new meme that hit the internet which is originated from an advertising campaign for the Dos Equis brand of beer. The last one cracked me up!
For the full effect, listen to the music while you’re watching the pictures.
Warning: the sound is activated automatically, so for those who are at work, put your headphones on.
As it turns out, a table with a glass top makes a fine place to house the workings of a computer. It certainly makes an interesting conversation piece while you are eating your dinner.
This is a clever way to ask for a raise and an even cleverer way to answer.
Meet Graham and Janet Walton, the proud parents of sextuplets named Hannah, the youngest, Jenny, Kate, Sarah, Ruth, and Lucy. They are all 27 years old and their old photo with their parents holding them has been all over the Internet. Journalists from one British newspaper photographed them together to see how the girls have changed since that time.
Fail! Sometimes good intentions turn into bad lessons!
Great picture by Alex Hutchinson.
All these words you might have heard before like: fascism, bureaucratism, French or American capitalism become much clearer now.
People are doing just about anything to be fashionable these days.
If you caught this tuna and sold it you would probably be able to buy a supercar. Now you like fishing?
Japan is finally trying to recover from the devastating tsunami that struck the country earlier this year. These photos show what a monumental effort it is. It will probably be years before things are back to normal.
Leen Sadder, a graduate student, reinvented this very unique toothbrush. Essentially, it is a Miswak which has fibers that are much softer than the bristles on a normal toothbrush. This stick has been used in the Saharan desert for thousands of years and has a natural source of fluoride.
Have a look at Dan Reeve’s homemade RV-7A airplane. He built it over nine years in his basement. He had to completely demolish his basement to get the airplane out.
As you look at the world’s tallest skyscrapers up to the second tallest it is undoubtedly impressive what humans can achieve. However, the 2,717 foot Burj Khalifa in Dubai blows all previous “tall” buildings out of the water and makes one wonder what humans cannot achieve.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
138.8 metres (455.4 ft)
Replicating all manner of weapons, including muskets, revolvers and machine guns Russian builder Alexander Perfiliev has built the only collection of its kind. For the past 30 years he has been drilling, carving and molding these miniature steel weapons and taking as much as a year to create one.
Tommy Wells holds the distinction of being the oldest man in the UK with the most tattoos on his wrinkled body.
A new law passed in the good old state of Tennessee makes it illegal for residents to post images that may be deemed “offensive”, such as the following photos. A violator of this law could face up to $2,500 in fines and a year in the slammer. Have Tennessee legislators not seen what is already online?
These are behind the scene photos of some of the classic films of all time. They were taken by Photographer Angus Shamal. Many of them show a few of the tricks of making a movie.
Ghostbusters
Filming the giant Pillsbury Doughboy scene