5 fail celebrities moments
They, like we all do, have those moments. Just watch them in those non-popular moments. They’re so much funny.
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50 Twitter updates that you'll never forget
They, like we all do, have those moments. Just watch them in those non-popular moments. They’re so much funny.
Mother Nature Network has a photo gallery of ten animals with very long lifespans.
Top 13 extreme body modifications
They, like we all do, have those moments. Just watch them in those non-popular moments. They’re so much funny.
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Can you imagine that all this is made of food. So you can eat all toys.
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Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper.
Won Park is the master of Origami. He is also called the “money folder”, a practitioner of origami whose canvas is the United States One Dollar Bill .
Bending, twisting, and folding, he creates life-like shapes in stunning detail.
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Bobsled rider paints rip.
Awesome video from Winter Olympic 2010.
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Famous people are arrested and bloody.
All photos are fake and made by extreme photoshop authors for site worth1000.com, so all copyright goes to them.
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A bizarre-looking rodent described as “the Mickey Mouse of the desert” has been turned into an unwitting movie star to try to ensure its survival.
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) today released the first known footage of the long-ear jerboa, which looks like a mouse-sized kangaroo with enormous ears.
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Here are some of most funniest moments of worlds most popular politicians.
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Computers are temperamental, easily confused, and often bad communicators.
The pictures below illustrate this point. It’s a list of problems in Microsoft Windows. It’s a list of pictures of funny computer mistakes. There are of course more examples than you could count, but here are some that caught my eye.
The pictures are all thumbnails – click on them to view full-size images.
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Mother Nature Network has a photo gallery of ten animals with very long lifespans, including the red sea urchin:
The red sea urchin or Strongylocentrotus franciscanus is found only in the Pacific Ocean, primarily along the West Coast of North America. It lives in shallow, sometimes rocky, waters from the low-tide line down to to 90 meters, but they stay out of extremely wavy areas. They crawl along the ocean floor using their spines as stilts. If you discover one, remember to respect your elders — some specimens are more than 200 years old.
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