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- 10 Genius Acts of Awesomeness
- Typographic Graffiti Shifts during the Day
- The Weirdest Ways Paleontologists Have Found Fossils
- How to Be a Canadian
- 130 People Using a Single Pair of Skis Simultaneously
- The <i>Enterprise</i> Studio Model, Restored and on Display
- A Brother's Love
- Name That Art
- Awesome First Grade Teacher Lets Her Students Draw on Her Dress
- The First American Hero - He's Got Your Back
- Jeff Goldblum Reads a Children's Book Version of <i>Independence Day</i>
- Yearbook Photos Of The 2016 Presidential Election Candidates
- Prankster Leaves Funny Signs at the Zoo
- Kite Surfer Rescued by Batman and Robin
- A Music Video Made Using Snapchat Filters
- Selective Memory
- Jupiter's Northern Lights
- Shark Sonogram
- The Creep Catcher Network Is Using Vigilante Justice To Catch Child Molesters
- How Reality TV Gets Real Estate Completely Wrong
- Actors And Directors Who Famously Turned Against Their Own Movies
- The Kitten’s Great Escape
- A Matter Of Time - Sanity Is A Relative Concept
- Slave Leia Psylocke
Posted: 01 Jul 2016 05:00 AM PDT Making the world a better place can be tough. But as these tenaciously altruistic moves prove, sometimes all you need is a great idea.
1. THE WORLD’S MOST HUGGABLE LIBRARYIn 1990, a teacher in rural Colombia named Luis Soriano noticed two things: First, many of the local children were illiterate; second, he happened to own two donkeys. So he did the logical thing, and created a “biblioburro,” or a library donkey. At dawn, Soriano loads up the donkey’s saddlebags with more than 100 books. Then, he travels to remote villages where he picks up kids, gives them rides to school, and encourages them to read while they commute. This has been going on for two decades, despite the fact that Soriano has a full-time job and was once attacked by bandits on his route. (When the robbers saw he had no money—only a donkey laden with books—they tied him to a tree and left.) Since the project began, the biblioburro has served 15 villages and more than 4,000 kids.
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Typographic Graffiti Shifts during the Day Posted: 01 Jul 2016 04:00 AM PDT The artist Daku created this unique mural in New Delhi. The front of this building is covered in letter forms perpendicular to the wall. As the sun moves across the sky, the letters slant. By this, Daku expresses that time constantly changes all things, including the values and priorities on the wall. Chaos, perception, faith, fear, ego--these are just a few of the features of human experience that shift as people grow. You can see more photos at Design Boom. -via Booooooom | ||||||||
The Weirdest Ways Paleontologists Have Found Fossils Posted: 01 Jul 2016 02:00 AM PDT
How did the Urinator montanus get its name? The paleontologist Jason Poole was on a dig in Montana in 1999. He need to relieve his bladder, so he found a secluded spot and got down to business. When he looked down at his target, he realized that it was a fossil. It was an Allosaurus, which he knicknamed Urinator montanus after his method of discovery. It was a stroke of sheer luck, so don't try to replicate Poole's research. But other scientists have also found fossils through unusual encounters. Smithsonian magazine describes several, such as the Haley O'Brien's pre-menstrual meeting:
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Posted: 01 Jul 2016 12:00 AM PDT Happy Canada Day! To help you know Canadian culture better, the comedy group IFHT explains what it means to be Canadian, from poutine to toques. I think it’s pretty comprehensive. Even more so than “Canadian, Please.” -via Tastefully Offensive | ||||||||
130 People Using a Single Pair of Skis Simultaneously Posted: 30 Jun 2016 11:00 PM PDT
As a teambuilding exercise, the Finnish energy firm St1 had 130 employees wear and use one pair of skis. The custom-built skis (yeah, you can't find these in sporting goods stores) were 140 meters long. The workers strapped themselves into the skis at a track in the city of Lahti, then skied together for 130 meters without a single foot slipping its bindings. This earned St1 a Guinness World Record for the largest number of people attached to a single pair of skis. | ||||||||
The <i>Enterprise</i> Studio Model, Restored and on Display Posted: 30 Jun 2016 09:59 PM PDT The original starship USS Enterprise from the 1966-68 series Star Trek has been sitting neglected at the Smithsonian Institution for years. Now it’s on display in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall in the National Air and Space Museum, after a painstaking restoration job.
Looks good, doesn’t it? You can see more pictures of the restoration at the National Air and Space Museum site. -via Gamma Squad | ||||||||
Posted: 30 Jun 2016 09:00 PM PDT Big brother and little sister will always have a special, loving relationship--until the cash changes hands. He loves her because he's invested a lot in the relationship. So join in the fun and keep in mind her resale value. | ||||||||
Posted: 30 Jun 2016 07:59 PM PDT Soul Pancake staged a game. A young child, in this case, 5-year-old Alexa, describes famous works of art. Two art experts try to guess what piece she’s describing. If you want to play along, you should move the video out of your line of sight and just listen to the audio. In another video, 7-year-old Chris describes three other masterpieces. This is harder, because he’s starts out with abstract art. A good time was had by all. -via Digg | ||||||||
Awesome First Grade Teacher Lets Her Students Draw on Her Dress Posted: 30 Jun 2016 07:00 PM PDT
Chris-ShaRee Castlebury has a special gift for her "precious Picassos." She's a first grade teacher at Pat Henry Elementary School in Lawton, Oklahoma. Toward the end of the school year, she asks her students to draw on a dress with fabric markers, which she wears on the last day. Castlebury calls it her "memory dress." It's her unique way to remember the children that she taught that year. She tells the Today show:
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The First American Hero - He's Got Your Back Posted: 30 Jun 2016 06:00 PM PDT The First American Hero by DeepFriedArt In the 80s we met the Greatest American Hero, but that guy ain't got nothin' on the First American Hero, our old pal Cap. Both had similarly scrawny backstories, and both were given super powers by a substance, but only Cap proved himself worthy of wearing the stars and stripes like a true patriotic icon. Besides, Cap came this close to punching Adolf Hitler in the face, can that other guy say that? Show some love for our country's greatest superheroic asset with this The First American Hero t-shirt by DeepFriedArt, it's a classic design that will make people want to salute you wherever you go! Visit DeepFriedArt's Facebook fan page and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more mighty geeky designs:
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Jeff Goldblum Reads a Children's Book Version of <i>Independence Day</i> Posted: 30 Jun 2016 06:00 PM PDT 20 years ago, actors Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith defeated an alien invasion as described in the 1996 documentary Independence Day. To promote the sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, Goldblum composed a children's book recounting those famous events. This will help children who weren't born at the time to learn about the tumultuous invasion and resistence. Jesse Usher, who appears in Resurgence, was only 4 years old at the time. Watch Goldblum mesmerize him with his storytelling. Content warning: foul language. -via Laughing Squid | ||||||||
Yearbook Photos Of The 2016 Presidential Election Candidates Posted: 30 Jun 2016 05:00 PM PDT The 2016 Presidential election has such a diverse and odd cast of characters it almost seems like America is being trolled by a hidden camera show. But as far as we can tell they're all human beings with average Earthling backstories, which means they all attended high school at some point. Bernie Sanders (above) must have attended high school a really, really long time ago because his photo is fading out of existence with age. Once upon a time Donald Trump actually had normal hair and a normal, non-orange skin tone. And Ted Cruz didn't look anything like the Zodiac Killer or the lead singer of Stryper when he was in high school, so his creepy looks must have come with age. Hillary was once an adorable straight A student with that same great smile, but apparently had yet to discover those stiff jackets and pantsuits she loves so much these days. See These Yearbook Photos Of 2016 Presidential Candidates Will Take You (Way) Back here | ||||||||
Prankster Leaves Funny Signs at the Zoo Posted: 30 Jun 2016 04:00 PM PDT Obvious Plant is Jeff Wysaski's ongoing project to leave funny but fake signs in public places to confuse and amuse people. Most recently, he left official-looking signs at the Los Angeles Zoo that educate visitors about the animals that they see. They describe meerkat psionics, why the Southern Crested Screamer screams, and koala deceptions. Yes, we know about Phillip. So do Edna and Edna's divorce attorney. | ||||||||
Kite Surfer Rescued by Batman and Robin Posted: 30 Jun 2016 03:00 PM PDT Friends Derren Guile and David Schneider were out kayaking last Sunday off the coast of Sussex. They were dressed as Batman and Robin because they were participating in the Superhero Paddle at Shoreham Beach. The cosplay event turned into an opportunity for real heroism when the two saw a kite surfer struggling in the distance.
The kayakers helped the surfer to shore, and then went back out to retrieve his surfboard. The surfer didn’t stick around long, as “he was a bit embarrassed.” The news site compared the caper to a famous scene from a BBC TV special in which two guys inadvertently fight crime as they travel to a fancy dress ball. You can see that video at the Bognor Regis Observer. -via Arbroath | ||||||||
A Music Video Made Using Snapchat Filters Posted: 30 Jun 2016 02:00 PM PDT People who aren't fond of new tech claim you can't do anything good with smartphones or the apps contained within, but those luddites are applying limitations to this technology that simply aren't there. The beauty of using apps to do something other than post to social media is you wind up discovering capabilities the designers didn't even think about when they created the app. Snapchat lenses automate a bunch of different video effects, such as face warping, overlays and color changes, so you can apply fun filters to your images in an instant. And, as singer Ingrid Michaelson discovered while making the wonderfully weird music video for her song “Hell No”, Snapchat lets you easily turn simple video footage into total madness. -Via Mashable | ||||||||
Posted: 30 Jun 2016 12:59 PM PDT This curious slogan takes up the entire back of a Chevy truck in Oregon. After marveling at the creative spelling and kerning, you have to wonder at the motivation behind it. Various redditors offered their explanations as to the identity of Perl Horber.
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The truck has been spotted more than once, so we know it isn’t Photoshop.
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Posted: 30 Jun 2016 12:00 PM PDT
Have you ever seen the aurora borealis or the aurora australis? They're wonders to behold, but auroras are not limited to Earth. Jupiter has them, too. NASA and the European Space Agency has recently been training the far-seeing Hubble Space Telescope on nearby Jupiter. It reveals ultraviolet auroras larger than the Earth itself. The Juno space probe, which will enter Jovian orbit on July 4, will study them in detail. PBS NewsHour describes the auroras:
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Posted: 30 Jun 2016 11:00 AM PDT They caught a pregnant tiger shark. Very pregnant. Luckily for her, these are not fishermen looking for shark steaks, but a crew from the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week. So what do you do with a pregnant shark? Give her a sonogram! The images of the shark pups inside are pretty cool. They recorded her, tagged her, and let her go, thinking that maybe they’ll find out where she will go to give birth. -via Metafilter | ||||||||
The Creep Catcher Network Is Using Vigilante Justice To Catch Child Molesters Posted: 30 Jun 2016 10:00 AM PDT Child molesters are generally thought of as the lowest form of human life, and even the drug dealers and murderers in prison see them as total scumbags. So it comes as no surprise that people often work together to flush out and get rid of any sex offenders who may be lurking around their neighborhoods. But one organization in Canada has taken the act of catching child molesters to a whole new level of effectiveness. They call themselves the Creep Catcher Network, and so far they've caught dozens of would-be abusers in their online web of vigilante justice. First they gather evidence against the molesters by posing as underage chatters online, then they film the pervs who show up to meet the "child" they were chatting with online. The videos and chat logs are posted on the Creep Catcher site, complete with the offender's name and contact info, to publically shame them and make them think twice before attempting to abuse a child again. Canadian police departments are understandably upset about the actions being taken by CCN, saying they're interfering with investigations and acting illegally by going after these men. But the Network is gaining supporters and new members every day, and even a few of the alleged abusers have made videos in support of their work, sayinggetting caught has "changed their life". Read These Vigilante "Creep Catchers" Bait And Trap Alleged Child Molesters here (contains NSFW language) | ||||||||
How Reality TV Gets Real Estate Completely Wrong Posted: 30 Jun 2016 09:00 AM PDT When I catch a glimpse of someone in my family watching a house buying show on TV, the thing that impresses me the most is how fairly young people have such a huge amount of money to spend on a house. But that’s far from the most unbelievable or inaccurate part of such shows. The process of finding a home to buy is never simple enough to fit into a 30-minute format, and you should not expect your experience to be anything like that. Another thing is how picky the buyers are -they never begin the search with an open mind.
There are plenty of other ways that reality TV does not reflect a home buying experience. Read about them at Housely. | ||||||||
Actors And Directors Who Famously Turned Against Their Own Movies Posted: 30 Jun 2016 07:59 AM PDT When a filmmaker loses faith in the movie they're making, or an actor feels like the movie they're starring in is pure chipmunk poo, they understandably get upset and turn against their own film. Director Peter Bogdanovich was on top of the world in the 1970s, making great films like Paper Moon and The Last Picture Show. But then he made a musical called At Long Last Love, starring Burt Reynolds and Cybill Shepherd, which really broke his heart. The reviews were so bad, and Burt was such a terrible singer in the film, that Peter felt he needed to write a nationwide apology: It's rare for a director to turn against their own film, but actors often regret the roles they've chosen to play, especially when they get stuck in a multi-picture contract. Nic Cage is famously hot and cold in terms of roles, so he's the last guy you'd expect to turn against a film for being pure drek, but apparently Dying Of The Light was just that bad. However, Nic and the rest of the cast had signed a non-disparagement agreement, so they protested the film in a clever way- by wearing t-shirts with text from the agreement then posting selfies online. Comedian David Cross wasn't so clever when he talked trash about The Chipmunks trilogy, in which he plays the main villain, calling the last film Chipwrecked"the most unpleasant experience I've ever had." The disparaging remarks he made against the cast and crew who'd worked on an admittedly awful movie series left people feeling burned, so David was forced to issue a public apology. Sometimes the truth hurts, Hollywood... Read 5 Famous People Who Were Way Too Honest About Their Movies here | ||||||||
Posted: 30 Jun 2016 07:00 AM PDT A kitten finds a way to escape his enclosure at JoLinn Pet House, a pet shop in Taiwan. But then what? Where does he go? Straight into another enclosure, this one with a puppy! The puppy is exceedingly happy with the company. The kitten might have some regrets about the caper. -via Viral Viral Videos | ||||||||
A Matter Of Time - Sanity Is A Relative Concept Posted: 30 Jun 2016 06:00 AM PDT A Matter Of Time by IdeasConPatatas To understand how normal earthly things like time work in Wonderland we must study the works of famous surrealists like Salvador Dali, because they were able to see into that extraordinary dimension where no other humans ever could. Their paintings and artwork can therefore be seen as clues to solving the puzzle, however, most people who pursue this line of inquiry end up losing their minds. Just ask Alice... Blow minds wherever you go with this A Matter Of Time t-shirt by IdeasConPatatas, it's so wonderfully surreal people will feel like they're looking through a window into Wonderland! Visit IdeaConPatatas's Facebook fan page, Instagram and Twitter, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more geek-tastic designs:
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Posted: 30 Jun 2016 06:00 AM PDT (Photo: @free_range_geek) The savage and sultry Psylocke didn't stay in Jabba's palace for long. Within seconds of being given her costume, she drove a katana into his skull. But she kept the outfit, as displayed by cosplayer @naturesenvy. |
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