These are photos of some of the most ruthless dictators in history before they were famous. Some were painters, some poets, some lawyers, some well educated, some doctors, and all were infamous. Too bad they didn’t stick with their prior professions.
This little guy could be the son of Robocop. He seems to be all alone in the big city but that’s OK because for his size he looks like he could take care of himself. Apparently, he is friends with all the local cops, but no wonder there ;)
He is part machine, part kid, and all cop.
This is a concept of the super yacht Beluga, Emperor of the Seven Seas. It won the best new super yacht concept at the last boat show in Monica. The yacht has a sunroof, small vegetable garden, palm trees, library, and a whiskey bar. It is very futuristic and worth $200,000,000.
Although this may seem strange, these are photos of bear crap. It is a rather interesting fact that you can tell exactly what the bear has had to eat by what it craps. Apparently this bear is a vegetarian. You can tell by looking at its crap.
For those with sensitive stomach --- don’t go inside the post if you haven’t eaten yet :P
There are many abandoned buildings in San Francisco. Here are the photos of some of them which were taken by photographer Joseph Schell. Judging from all the graffiti, apparently all these places continue to have visitors from time to time although they have long been vacated. I'd love to visit some of them.
A pretty huge quantity of photos is taken during the most special day of your life and you may find some awesomely weird, funny and awkward shots among them, whether they were made on purpose or not. Anyway, here are some of the best of these pictures.
Some of them you have already seen on the site but as they are really great we decided to post them anyways along with the new ones.
1. It’s a simple one. How many pencils are there? There are clearly seven… what, wait! Six? No.. So how many?
“The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear took place on October 30, 2010 on the National Mall in Washington, DC. It was led by Jon Stewart and an in-character Stephen Colbert. It was a combination of what previously were planned as separate events: Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity and Colbert's satirical counterpart, the March to Keep Fear Alive.”
Apparently, around 215,000 people gathered for this event (if you want to know more about it, Google it or search in Wiki…).
Anyway, here are 100 of the best signs you could see at the Rally To Restore Sanity And/Or Fear.
Barbie goes high class when she puts on her diamond necklace. If you like how this stylish Barbie looks, then get ready to shell out $300,000 dollars.
These photos are of a British family as they changed in appearance from 1991 to 2009. They are in the same pose and the changes are rather dramatic. You can see them aging right before your eyes.
This is the first know photo of a human being. It is a Daguerreotype that was taken in 1838 in the Boulevard du Temple in Paris by the inventor of the process Louis Daguerre. This process involved exposing a chemically treated metal plate for 10 minutes. There were other people and carriages in the photo but because they were moving, they didn’t show up.
These guys just love latex, that’s what they said and that’s why they decided to get married in latex costumes…
These are the instructions on how to open a locked lavatory door from the outside on an airplane. It is a very easy process. However, be advised that unless you really have to go, this could result in a very embarrassing situation.
"Allure of the Seas" is a new ship of Royal Caribbean International. It is also the sister ship to the world's largest passenger ship, the MS Oasis of the Seas.
It is 181 feet (360 m) long, with a 3D-movie theater, ice rink. the ship carries around 5,600 people. The "Chicago" musical and the acrobatic show "Blue Planet" take place there. The outdoor playground on board of "Allure of the Seas" includes a multi-court, which can host basketball, volleyball and badminton games.
It left the Turku shipyard October 29 2010 heading directly to Florida, USA.
After the jump, you will see amazing works made by three great photographers: Zsolt Zsigmond, Sandra Kreuzinger, Edgar Moskopp.
These drawings were made by the bloodiest dictator in history; Adolf Hitler. His subject matter is an interesting selection of women, cute dogs, and flowers. The paintings were done between 1914 and 1917. In spite of his infamy, his paintings were not all that bad. Have a look and see for yourself.
This post contains posters of the clothes of some very famous musicians. It is a project made by Moxy Creative and called "The Style of Music." Some of the clothes are outlandish, some are rather ragged. However, when you are as good a musician as these folks are you get to wear whatever you want.
These Halloween lights are nifty indeed. Some of them look nearly impossible. Somebody went to a lot of trouble and expense to make sure that their Halloween was special. Where was this kind of stuff when I was a kid?
Finally, it's time to party off! I’m sure many of you have been waiting for this holiday with impatience, us included.
Izismile Team wishes to all our visitors a great time and all the best.
Inside the post, you will find a fun collection of pictures dedicated to Halloween.
With Halloween just around the corner we thought a Tilted Tens with Halloween goodies would be the perfect end to the week.
It has been over 25 years since Back to the Future was released on the big screen. The first film begged to have sequels written and they were 2 more films that feature Michael J. Fox and Christopher Loyd. Even after all this time they both look fantastic. The rest of the original cast isn’t looking all that bad either, but I bet they’d all love to take a ride back in time.
They say that you can’t get blood from a turnip, but the Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, thought that Ms. Nomatter Tagarira could get petrol from a rock!
How do you think, what are they doing?