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- The Story of High Heels- Women's Sexiest Wardrobe Accessory
- Moscow Installing Park Benches That Display Sitters' Weights
- So You Want To Be a Farmer…
- Camera Traps Capture Bizarre Animal Hitchhiking Behavior
- Doctorama - Don't Let It Go To Your Head
- 8 Mysterious Ancient Cities
- No Surprises: The Music Video Where Thom Yorke from Radiohead Almost Drowned
- Mailman Declines to Deliver Mail to House with a Bear
- Horse is All About That Bass
- Ridiculously Cute Meals Inspired By Japanese Cuisine
- Badass Mongoose Fights off 4 Lions
- The Reclusive, Doll-Collecting Copper Queen of Fifth Avenue
- Dog Joyfully Plays in a Fountain
- Disney Princesses Imagined as Piles of Rocks
- Tattooing in Slow Motion
- The Slender Knight - One Terrifying Legend
- The 22 most Ridiculous Laws Still in Effect Today
- 29 Early Sports Rules
- Celebrate Nintendo's 125th Anniversary With Some Clever Cosplay
- The State of Academia on the Internet
- Pineapple Hair
- Rare Pics From Barbra Streisand's Biker Bondage Themed Photo Shoot
- How Will You Die?
- Ten Facts You Probably Don't Know About Sigmund Freud
- Animated Album Covers
- 12 Weirdest Retro Recipes
- Saints Of Nicholas - Halloween Town MC
- Danny Elfman Reads A Nightmare Before Christmas At Disneyland
- This Clock Tells Correct Time Even Though the Numbers Are Out of Order
- Ben Jones Illustrates New Edition of <i>A Clockwork Orange</i>
The Story of High Heels- Women's Sexiest Wardrobe Accessory Posted: 25 Sep 2014 05:00 AM PDT Neatorama presents a guest post from actor, comedian, and voiceover artist Eddie Deezen. Visit Eddie at his website or at Facebook.
High heels have been worn by practically every woman in western civilization. Almost every woman stores and stocks several pairs in her closet. They may not be the most comfortable fashion statement, but women love them anyway. | ||||||||
Moscow Installing Park Benches That Display Sitters' Weights Posted: 25 Sep 2014 04:00 AM PDT Government officials in Moscow are installing park benches that are high tech scales, among other things, in an attempt to emphasize fitness in the population. These park benches are equipped with large screens that display the weight of any person who decides to take a rest. The benches will first be placed in the most popular city parks. Image: Moscow Times | ||||||||
Posted: 25 Sep 2014 03:00 AM PDT There’s something romantic about living off the land, earning your keep by the sweat of your brow, and providing the community with good food. But people who dream of becoming farmers, unless they grew up doing it, often have no clue about the amount of work it entails, nor the amount of investment required. An overview of how to get into farming tells us about the risks and rewards, and ways to get started. Highly recommended is the internship: working on someone else’s farm as a hired hand in order to see if it’s really for you. Jesse Hirsch talks about his internship.
You’ll also read about farmers who made it despite hardships, those who threw in the towel, and more to think about before making your mind up, at Modern Farmer. -via Metafilter (Image credit: Julia Rothman) | ||||||||
Camera Traps Capture Bizarre Animal Hitchhiking Behavior Posted: 25 Sep 2014 02:00 AM PDT Many animals work together to improve each other’s lives, like the oxpecker birds who ride on rhinos and other large mammals in Sub-Saharan Africa, keeping their ride tick free and staying safely out of harms way at the same time. These animals know that together they’ll go farther in life, but it seems like some of these critters are using these symbiotic relationships to their own ends. A camera trap set up by conservationists from Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in South Africa captured these bizarre examples of animal teamwork- a spotted genet riding on the back of a buffalo, using the big galoot like his own personal taxi service. So what’s the big deal? Mammals don’t usually hitch rides on the backs of other mammals in the wild, but it seems this innovative genet is trying to rewrite the rules in his favor, even daring to hitch a ride on the back of a rhino. Here's what the conservationists wrote about this wily genet on their blog Wildlife Act Team:
-Via io9 | ||||||||
Doctorama - Don't Let It Go To Your Head Posted: 25 Sep 2014 01:00 AM PDT The fellowship of fictional doctors sent out dozens of invitations to the annual gathering, but nobody bothered to reply, so the organizers took it upon themselves to bring in the talent. They gathered up the domes of all the greatest doctors, from Horrible to Who, and stacked them on shelves for all to see. Some of the doctors were happy to be on display, since this was the first time they'd been taken out of their boxes for years, but there was something about the way House and Cooper were whispering to each other that set the event organizers on edge... Salute your favorite fictional doctors with this Doctorama t-shirt by CoDDesigns, slip this tee on and you'll be a-head of the fashion curve! Visit CoDDesigns's Facebook fan page and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more geek-tastic designs:
View more designs by CoDDesigns | More Funny T-shirts | New T-Shirts Are you a professional illustrator or T-shirt designer? Let's chat! Sell your designs on the NeatoShop and get featured in front of tons of potential new fans on Neatorama! | ||||||||
Posted: 25 Sep 2014 01:00 AM PDT If a community abandons a town and leaves no written records behind, it can’t help but be a mystery to us. And the older the community, the less likely we’ll find any documents telling us about it. That doesn’t mean we can’t figure out a lot of things, but there are quite a few ancient abandoned cities that leave us with more questions than answers. Çatalhöyük, Turkey, is one of the oldest.
My guess would be that these folks realized there’s a better way to build a city, and did so elsewhere. But what do I know? They didn’t leave a note when they left. It’s the same for the other seven cities in this article from io9. -via the Presurfer | ||||||||
No Surprises: The Music Video Where Thom Yorke from Radiohead Almost Drowned Posted: 25 Sep 2014 12:00 AM PDT Suffer for your art, they always say. Thing is, why do they say that? Why should someone suffer for art? Seems Radiohead's lead singer, Thom Yorke, must have believed that theory when he helped concoct the idea for the "No Surprises" video from their diamond selling O.K Computer album. The video features Thom Yorke inside a diver's helmet as the helmet fills up with water. He then has to sing most of the song underwater, and get to the final bridge before running out of air. The trick was, there was no trick. They did film him singing slightly faster than he was on the album and slowed it down for the video so it would all sync up, but that is it. Thing is, if you watch Meeting People is Easy, you see the behind-the-scenes of how they did this, and there were MANY times Thom had to pull the helmet off as he was just about to black out. You can actually tell how relieved he is in the video when that first pocket of oxygen hits him and you see him just breathing it in deep, in relief. Amazing stuff, really. The end result is a mesmerizing video that works incredibly well with the stunning composition itself, and ends up leaving you as breathless as Thom himself by the time the whole thing is over. | ||||||||
Mailman Declines to Deliver Mail to House with a Bear Posted: 24 Sep 2014 11:00 PM PDT (Unrelated photo by Shimelle Lane) Meanwhile, in British Columbia, Twitter user @IamFane was waiting for the Canada Post to deliver a package to him. When he returned home after an excursion, he found this notice at his mailbox. The mail delivery person let him know that he had decided not to take the package to the front door. He had a good excuse:
-via Twitchy | ||||||||
Posted: 24 Sep 2014 10:00 PM PDT Just horsin’ around the stable, this young lady has some jams going and can’t help but dance. The horse studies a bit and then joins in. But the horse doesn’t want to dance with her, he wants a dance battle-type handoff, so he can watch her anytime she dances. This horse has rhythm! -via Buzzfeed | ||||||||
Ridiculously Cute Meals Inspired By Japanese Cuisine Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:00 PM PDT Traditional Japanese cuisine is prepared using simple ingredients elegantly plated. making many meals just as enjoyable to look at as they are to eat. The Japanese are also world renowned connoisseurs of cute, and when cuteness and cuisine collide these dishes are created that are simply too adorable to devour! Nowadays, people from all over the world are inspired by the Japanese approach to cuisine preparation, and unsurprisingly many have also embraced the cuteness when creating their own fun visual feasts. Bored Panda invited their readers to submit images of culinary cuteness inspired by Japanese cuisine, and so far they've received 43 delightfully drool-worthy submissions that make mealtime an adorable adventure. Check out the rest of these Incredibly Cute Meals Inspired By Japanese Cuisine | ||||||||
Badass Mongoose Fights off 4 Lions Posted: 24 Sep 2014 08:00 PM PDT The lions should consider themselves lucky. The mongoose let them live. In 2011, wildlife photographer Jérôme Guillaumot was in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. He captured this incredible encounter. 4 young lions thought that the much smaller mongoose would make a good snack. But the mongoose's sheer savagery was frightening to them. It retreated into its den safely. But that didn't end the encounter. The mongoose wasn't satisfied to let the lions prowl around the surface. So it came out of its den and chased them away! -via Twisted Sifter | ||||||||
The Reclusive, Doll-Collecting Copper Queen of Fifth Avenue Posted: 24 Sep 2014 07:00 PM PDT Copper heiress Huguette Clark died in 2011 at the age of 104 after half a century of living as a recluse, the last twenty years in a hospital by choice. The possessions she left behind give us a glimpse into her privileged, private, and mysterious life. She enjoyed painting and photography, and was an avid doll collector. She also had a fascination with Japanese artifacts. After Clark’s enormous estate was sorted out, which involved lawsuits between distant relatives, the executors who drew up her last two wills, and Clark’s personal nurse, many of her possessions went to auction. Meryl Gordon, who wrote the biography The Phantom of Fifth Avenue: The Mysterious Life and Scandalous Death of Heiress Huguette Clark, talked to Collectors Weekly about the Huguette Clark collections.
Read about Huguette Clark’s life and the fabulous things she left behind, at Collectors Weekly. | ||||||||
Dog Joyfully Plays in a Fountain Posted: 24 Sep 2014 06:00 PM PDT Martha Bellingham was going to work in London when she encountered this dog playing in a fountain. The dog bounds back and forth through the streams, taking full bliss in the simple act of running through the water. May we all be as happy as this dog. | ||||||||
Disney Princesses Imagined as Piles of Rocks Posted: 24 Sep 2014 05:00 PM PDT Call me cynical, but I'm beginning to suspect that the "Disney Princesses as..." meme may be played out. That's the point that Artist Kevin Bolk appears to be making with these six illustrations. He writes:
I can think of a few other directions artists could take the meme. Artists could draw the Disney Princesses as:
-via Travis Falligant | ||||||||
Posted: 24 Sep 2014 04:00 PM PDT The video series Smarter Every Day visits a tattoo parlor to find how it’s done. We get an explanation of how two kinds of tattoo machines work, and then see a closeup of the process in slow motion. Our host Destin even gets a taste of the process, without ink, just to see what it feels like. This is pretty interesting, but I still don’t think I’ll ever get one. -via Digg | ||||||||
The Slender Knight - One Terrifying Legend Posted: 24 Sep 2014 03:00 PM PDT The Slender Knight by Brandon Wilhelm ART When you're out walking in the forest at night, and you feel a chill run down your spine, you should know that the Slender Man is nearby, watching and waiting for his chance to lay claim to your soul! Wait, that's not very heroic of him, why does he get his own superheroic logo? Slender must be trying to clean up his image, it's probably getting mighty hard to feed when your teenage prey have gotten wise to your ways thanks to the internet... Tell the tale that shouldn't be told with this The Slender Knight t-shirt by Brandon Wilhelm ART, it's the perfect thing to wear while strolling in the woods late at night or hanging out at home reading about your favorite urban legend. Visit Brandon Wilhelm ART's Facebook fan page, Tumblr and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more terrifyingly good designs:
View more designs by Brandon Wilhelm Art | More Funny T-shirts | New T-Shirts Are you a professional illustrator or T-shirt designer? Let's chat! Sell your designs on the NeatoShop and get featured in front of tons of potential new fans on Neatorama! | ||||||||
The 22 most Ridiculous Laws Still in Effect Today Posted: 24 Sep 2014 03:00 PM PDT Did you know in Georgia that chickens are not legally allowed to cross the road? It must have something to do with tht awful joke. That is one of MANY laws from various states that are inexplicably still on the books, even though they make no sense. Got another one for you. It is illegal to sell your eyeballs in Texas. I gotta tell you, I am glad I found this out now as me and a bunch of friends were planning a trip there in October to sell our eyeballs. Man, that would have been a wasted journey, huh? The beautiful thing is, that is just two from the list of 22 Most Ridiculous Laws Still in Effect Today from JustSomething. It is cool because they break the list down to different states, so it is sweet to scan the list and see what kind of weird law your own state may have. For example, I am just outside Rhode Island as I type this, and apparently, when I am there, I cannot be sold a toothbrush and toothpaste on a Sunday. I am going to go test this law this Sunday. Will do a follow up and let you know how it went. | ||||||||
Posted: 24 Sep 2014 02:00 PM PDT In this week’s mental_floss video, John Green tells us about how sports have changed over time by giving us the rules that were in effect early in their histories. In fact, there are 29 real rules and one lie in this video. I know which is the lie because I read the YouTube comments, which is always risky. Otherwise, I would have never known, because I know doodly-squat about sports. | ||||||||
Celebrate Nintendo's 125th Anniversary With Some Clever Cosplay Posted: 24 Sep 2014 01:00 PM PDT Video game juggernaut Nintendo Co., Ltd. just celebrated their 125th anniversary on September 23rd, which is hard to believe since many people first came into contact with the company when they released the NES console. Nintendo started out as makers of playing and trading cards, opening their doors on September 23, 1889, and even though they've moved on to bigger and better things they still make Hanafuda playing cards to this day. Nintendo tried their hand at building pachinko machines, running a taxi service, and they even created their own brand of instant rice before becoming the innovative electronic gaming company we know and love. Gamma Squad celebrated the quasquicentennial with a fun Nintendo themed cosplay/costume gallery, which pretty much kills two birds with one stone considering Halloween is right around the corner! Check out the rest of these fun Nintendo themed costumes here | ||||||||
The State of Academia on the Internet Posted: 24 Sep 2014 12:00 PM PDT The quickest way to find out what people are thinking is to check Google autocomplete, not that these search terms are representative of the general public. At least we hope not. These results were compiled byJorge Cham at PhD Comics. | ||||||||
Posted: 24 Sep 2014 11:00 AM PDT
Now I have a new goal in life. It is to be cooler than this guy. I'm not sure how I'll pull it off. But it has to be more awesome than having a haircut that makes your head look like a pineapple. Here's a video that shows how this man pictured above--or possibly someone else--got his pineapple hairstyle. Jamie Jay Car Videos recorded Wayne Marshall visiting Kube Barbers in Clearwater, Florida to get pineappled. If the photo shows someone other than Mr. Marshall getting a pineapple head, then there are at least two such gentlemen in the world, making my new life ambition even more challenging. -via Flavorwire | ||||||||
Rare Pics From Barbra Streisand's Biker Bondage Themed Photo Shoot Posted: 24 Sep 2014 10:00 AM PDT Barbra Streisand is a superstar performer who is known for her many talents, namely singing, acting and dancing, but it’s safe to say she’s not known for being a racy icon of underground fashion. She might have been able to add that credit to her resume if these photos from a 1970 BDSM themed photo shoot had been released to the public. Actually, they kinda were released to the public- these shots come from a photo shoot set up during production of the movie The Owl and The Pussycat, in which Streisand plays Doris "a somewhat uneducated actress, model and part-time prostitute." The photos were used as a prop in the movie, to be seen by Doris' love interest Felix as he walks by an adult movie theater. Imagine walking by a movie theater and seeing a pic of Babs decked out in bondage gear! *gasp* Tara McGinley at Dangerous Minds took the time to gather up these totally hardcore images, and the online world is a better, yet somehow less wholesome, place for her efforts. See the rest of the images from Streisand's racy BDSM themed photo shoot here | ||||||||
Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:30 AM PDT No one can pinpoint exactly what will cause your death, but there are statistics that can give us an educated guess. Do you really want to know? Of course you do, because there are things we can do about the causes of death, for ourselves as well as for those things that cause other people to die -often prematurely- around the world. NPR tells us the most likely death scenarios. -via Everlasting Blort | ||||||||
Ten Facts You Probably Don't Know About Sigmund Freud Posted: 24 Sep 2014 09:00 AM PDT We all know Freud as that bearded fellow who prompted his patients to tell him about their mothers, and the man credited for that error in speech that supposedly reveals the speaker's hidden desires. Freud was an innovator in the field of psychology, the founding father of psychoanalysis and a very important figure in the world of Western medicine, and yet today he’s been reduced to a comedic one-liner and a slip of the tongue. Who was that bearded master of the mind? According to these 10 Things You May Not Know About Sigmund Freud compiled by History he was a chain smoker who thought cocaine was a wonder drug and most likely died via physician assisted suicide. Want to know more about one of history's most controversial medical professionals? Read the rest of these fascinating Freudian facts over at History. | ||||||||
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Posted: 24 Sep 2014 08:00 AM PDT Image Credits: Curtis Publications The above photo is of a seafood mousse, shaped to look like an actual, smiling fish. The only way I could describe it would be to say if you approached a table where that exact dish was being served, you would walk into the room, look into its empty, smiling face, and if you had any sense of self-respect and self-preservation, would turn around and walk out immediately. But in the seventies, weird food creations like this were actually pretty common. It was a very strange time, people. Take a gander at this list of the 12 weirdest retro recipes from Oddee. Honestly, they start off slow with the above mentioned abomination, but it only gets weirder and more gross and the list goes on. At one point, there is a recipe for a jello ring that is filled with prunes and covered in ice-cream. That sounds like something you would feed a terrorist to extract vital information. The funny part is, people were actually making this stuff back then. Wait until you see the "meat-za". You can't unsee things like that. Hate to think how many lives were lost to these gastronomic nightmares. | ||||||||
Saints Of Nicholas - Halloween Town MC Posted: 24 Sep 2014 07:30 AM PDT Saints of Nicholas by Warbucks Design The Saints are marching in again, ready to ride right through Halloween and into Christmas. They're not bad guys, although their appearance can be a bit scary, and if you're not too naughty or too nice you might get to take a ride with them and see what life is like on the open road with the jolliest bunch of creeps and ghouls you've ever seen! Usher in your two favorite holidays the right way with this Saints of Nicholas t-shirt by Warbucks Design, and let Jack know you've been really bad at being good. Visit Warbucks Design's Facebook fan page and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more frightfully good designs:
View more designs by Warbucks Design | More Funny T-shirts | New T-Shirts Are you a professional illustrator or T-shirt designer? Let's chat! Sell your designs on the NeatoShop and get featured in front of tons of potential new fans on Neatorama! | ||||||||
Danny Elfman Reads A Nightmare Before Christmas At Disneyland Posted: 24 Sep 2014 07:30 AM PDT Danny Elfman should be known first and foremost as the lead singer/co-creator of Oingo Boingo, but since Boingo has been sent to the Oldies section by millennials he's probably best known as the guy who created The Simpsons theme song. He also composed the theme song for the 1989 Batman movie, and continued to work with friend Tim Burton by composing all the music for A Nightmare Before Christmas, in which Elfman also sings many songs as Jack Skellington. Danny made a special appearance outside of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Holiday to honor this delightfully dark tale of holiday horror by reading an excerpt from Burton's original poem that started it all. The video is a bit short, but it's pretty much just an ad for Danny Elfman's Music From The Films Of Tim Burton concert and Disneyland so of course they keep you wanting more! -Via GeekTyrant | ||||||||
This Clock Tells Correct Time Even Though the Numbers Are Out of Order Posted: 24 Sep 2014 07:00 AM PDT Andy Clark saw a clock like this on a children’s television show and decided to build one. His Topsy Turvy Clock has stepper motors connected to two plastic gears which are guided by a microcontroller hooked into an electronic clock. When the Topsy Turvy Clock is turned on, the motors reset the time according to the electronic clock. -via Hack A Day | ||||||||
Ben Jones Illustrates New Edition of <i>A Clockwork Orange</i> Posted: 24 Sep 2014 06:30 AM PDT
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