What is normal to you in your own country may be absolutely illegal abroad, and here are the most curious examples.
Police officers have found booby traps in a tree shelter locally known as “The Fort” in Provo Canyon, Utah, which is the popular place to recreate for many families.
You can stumble across some really out of the ordinary stuff when browsing the innumerable pictures on Pinterest.
Though it’s hard to believe, these are actual houses of real people, originally planned as residential buildings, not landfills. Cleaning such a place means garbage disposal, literally.
Price tag ridiculously placed over a supermarket item can make all the difference, turning an ordinary product into something extremely odd and amusing.
No, this is not snow. This is how looks the polluted waters of the Yamuna River in New Delhi, India.
I don’t know how this man has managed to chew that much gum at once, but apparently here is the winner of the World’s Top Gum Bubbles contest.
This is a food that the living dead and vampires will approve of – hot dogs prepared on a propane stove built into a coffin. The “Dead Dogs” are sold off the Cadillac hearses in California by La Barbera, an entrepreneur from San Jose whose aim is “to start a food-truck revolution.”
The recipient of this creative gift likely never could have guessed what his friend created for him.
Once you read these paradoxes you will enter a mental world of hurt, but if you figure them out you can brag to friends about your brain size.
The movie monster niche offers up quite a lot of detailed characters hatched from many imaginative minds. You could see all those horrible creatures at the Monsterpalooza show.
Amazing story of one picture.
Iraqi boy in an orphanage drew his mother and slept in her arms.
These simple steps will crush your pessimistic tendencies and allow the optimism to flow through your veins.