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These sports posters are from the 1980s and 1990s and are just a little weird. Sports figures posing as gangsters or superheroes seem a little unsettling.
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The currencies in these photos are of some very large denominations of US bills. The $500 bill may not be too uncommon but the $10,000 one surely is. They are strictly collector’s items and can be bought for considerably more than their face value.
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The Engrish signs in this Asian airport are hilariously funny. They often say things that have absolutely nothing to do with what needs to be said. And that's what it makes so funny.
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All these photos are real. Just Pablo Aurrecochea’s taste for clothes is… very special. Yes, he is probably the world’s most extravagant goalkeeper.
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If you travelled several times by airplanes at some moment in your life, you’ve necessarily been confronted to the annoying situations funnily illustrated here in this picture.
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An attempt to quickly unload these cars failed.
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Macey and Mackenzie Garrison were born as conjoined twins 7 years ago, bound at the pelvis and sharing a third leg. Successfully separated after the intense, 24-hour operation, the girls now lead active and happy lives in Indianola, Iowa. They go to the gym and ride horses. You can take a look at their life journey after the jump.
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The lamp in these photos costs $2 to make and is really beautiful. It is made out of everyday ordinary items that when assembled are really something. Have a look and see if you don’t agree.
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These drawings are very funny but somewhat naughty. They are definitely not something you would see in Sunday’s newspaper but they are humorous nonetheless. Makes a person wonder who thinks up all of the nonsense.
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As you might know, Saudi Arabia doesn’t have much water. Thus people here have to dig wells. Sometimes these wells are up to 320 feet (100 meters) deep. And some of them keep unusual secrets.
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Its creator says it cost him only 28 dollars in raw materials. There is no precisions though on how many hours he spent building this fantastic M8 avenger assault rifle based on one of the Mass Effect rifles.
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These hairstyles were banned in the schools in China. Teenagers can’t have a hairstyle other than one that is shown in the first photo. It’s not that the banned hairstyles are all that pretty, but what can be so bad about a hairstyle that would make the government get involved?
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Whether they are real or fake questions, they’re all just too funny; and the answers aren’t bad either.
Lot's of oldies in there, but lot's of goodies. Anyway, it’s a good post to start the week by laughing.
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It is said that New York tap water is delicious. But why is that? Maybe because it has plenty of tinny tiny crustaceans called copepods.
These copepods are absolutely harmless and are invisible to a naked eye. Apparently, they are added to tap water to eat mosquito larvae to keep water sources clear.
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Many European countries have this business by now. It’s called sex boxes or sex drive-thru. The first boxes appeared in Germany several years ago to help fans of FIFA World Cup 2006 meet with prostitutes in private places.
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These college identification cards are very humorous. Some of these clever college students have either made funny faces in the camera or changed the names on the ID cards to make them read something funny.
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These people are truly having a bad hair day. They are all here, from corn rows to mullets to out of control afros, and everything else including partially shaven heads. These are some of the strangest hairdos that the world has ever seen. Even the sports stars aren’t the least bit conservative.
And now, let's see some sports celebrities
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It’s funny what many people think about spending money on applications for their gadgets.
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This guy has a unique taste. His hairstyle looks so bizarre. I wonder what barber can create such a hairdo.
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It’s hard to believe that abandoned airfields exist, especially with many old airplanes, helicopters and trucks left unguardedly. But everything is possible in Ukraine. All these pictures were taken by ordinary travelers who stopped in the middle of the field on their way to the Crimea and took a free tour around this airfield. No military. No guards. Completely abandoned.