I’m sure that each of you has already told some of these lies yourself.
The least hip twenty-somethings in Russia like to bust a move in these awesome backwoods parties.
Matt and Asia are the big fans of the popular multi-player game Minecraft. They met each other in its digital world and built there a house together. When the young people eventually decided to marry, they styled the place for the wedding ceremony so that it looked absolutely like the game location.
56 years of tornado tracks.
The village of New Hyde Park in New York has the most unusual McDonald’s ever.
Rubbish and papers cover the floors at the El Prat International Airport in Barcelona as the cleaning staff is protesting against big budget cuts.
A man in Philippines has found an original way to bring light into dark houses in slums. He fills plastic bottles with a mixture of water and bleach and installs them in the roofs. The bottles start to shine as bright as electric light bulbs, but they don’t heat and require no electricity.
Some guy managed to pinpoint the places where the photographs for these vintage vinyl covers have been taken.
The differences between the male and female approach to various things are also applied to the way men and women use the popular photo service.
The one and only Janice Dickenson is a few years away from 60 but she seems to think that she is in her twenties and still strutting down the runway.
The people selling these items must see a lot of value in their creations or think there are enough gullible people visiting Etsy.
The first Miss America Pageant, held in 1921.
While some of these pictures are apparently photoshopped to create an impressive effect, most of them feature desktop wallpapers amazingly selected to produce the optical illusion of a transparent computer display.
I often do this too, but now I’ll think twice.