This girl is known as the “Little Mermaid”. Sweet baby Milagros Cerron was born with a rare birth defect: her legs (bones, muscles and arteries) were joined together. She underwent three difficult surgeries in the last 5 years. A 6-year-old Cerron always smiles and enjoys her life no matter how hard it might be for her.

Warning - trash. The accident, which has no analogues in the history of the site..
The biker has landed into... watch yourself. 
A group of friends were holidaying in France when their phones and backpacks were stolen. The criminals took photos of themselves with the smartphones and these pics are automatically posted online and are now visible to the past owners.
Here is the marketing genius of the Japanese in all its splendor.
You buy a manga book and as a present that goes along with the book you get a dust cloth for your computer screen. But this is not a simple dust cloth... 
After years of training these German cyclists have become incredible physical specimens. See what has happened to certain body parts that have become otherworldly.
This is the world's first full-sized house built from Lego.
And as its creator promised, the house won’t be empty, he will move there and will live in the house for some time. 
This infographic created by illustrator Marc Murera retraces all the episodes of the famous Star Wars saga.
Many people thought that when Jules Verne wrote the story about a mysterious island that he was actually talking about Madeira Island. These are the actual photos of the mysterious island of Madeira.
This building in Bangkok named “The New World Trade Center” was closed in 1997 due to not meeting regulations. Two years later a fire wrecked the building and it was then flooded, which eventually led to it becoming what is it today.
These photos are mainly taken in Shibuya, a special ward in Tokyo. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area. So, it is not surprising that you can meet more drunk people here than in any other part of the capital. Australian designer Tom O’Brie who lives in Japan snaps pics of these people and posts them on his Instagram account he called @shibuyameltdown.