Founded by former theater set designers Ole Barslund Nielsen and Christian Jensen, the company creates elaborate and fancy playgrounds – from mysterious crooked houses to giant whales and dragons – to entertain children (and even adults) since 2003.
Now training in Terningmoen Camp in Elverum, Norway, the Jegertroppen or “hunter troops” are actually the first of their kind in the world. The unit was started after Norway's Armed Forces' Special Command saw an increased need for female special operations soldiers – particularly in places like Afghanistan where male troops were forbidden from communicating with women.
A group of Polish enthusiasts decided to prove that Soviet technology doesn’t die so easily, so they used an electric generator to turn on the street lights, lamps, neon signs etc. in Pripyat, near Chernobyl, Ukraine, where a catastrophic nuclear accident happened in 1986.
Chris Illuminati (not a nickname) started writing his notes as a joke, as he was still forgetting about the note. But recently the notes have emerged on the Internet, and they show how merciless can life of a dad sometimes be.
It started with a photo of a spectator at the Boston Marathon, who wanted to motivate the people of Boston on their 26.2 mile run by reminding them of the Patriots Super Bowl comeback win. Twitter user Abdul Dremali captured the scene and was later asked by ESPN to use the photo with a courtesy. That’s when things started to get real…
Things that got banned at schools.