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A Damn Fine Collection Of Fascinating Photos

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$2 Junk Shop Photo Turns Out to Be worth $5,000,000

A man named Randy Guijarro in Fresno, California, found and purchased an old tintype photo for $2 at a junk shop, nothing special about it you would think. But it turns out that this photo is worth up to $5,000,000, because it’s a rare authenticated picture of the famous outlaw Billy the Kid.

Kagin’s, the Western American experts, verified the find and it took them over a year of investigation, comparing and verifying. But the results were clear: this 4×5-inch tintype is authentic and really shows Billy the Kid and members from his gang, The Regulators, playing croquet in the summer of 1878. This makes this $2 junk shop photo suddenly one of the most expensive photograph ever.


‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Official Poster

 

The Simpsons Alternative Art By Soposoposopo

 

Priorites 

 

The Zodiac Killer’s 340-symbol cipher from Nov. 8, 1969

The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The killer’s identity remains unknown. The Zodiac murdered victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. The killer originated the name “Zodiac” in a series of taunting letters sent to the local Bay Area press. These letters included four cryptograms (or ciphers). Of the four cryptograms sent, only one has been definitively solved.

 

1980’s Aston Martin Lagonda interior 

 

770 horsepower of pure awesomeness

 

Harley Quinn’s character in Batman vs Superman porn parody…actress is Kleio Valentien

SFW Trailer

 

Competetive Gaming is getting massive!

 



 

Muslim leader (and ISIS supporter) Anjem Choudary once said anyone who drinks “should be given 40 lashes in public”. He also tried getting these pictures removed from the internet

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You can take away their rights, but you can’t take away their selfies

Denver Nuggets new locker room 

 

Man buys crumbling Chicago bank for $1, turns it into stunning reading room and art space 

 

Violinist, Roger Frisch, plays during brain surgery to find what’s causing his tremors (story)

fascinating photos

 

Cowgirl Raquel Welch trying to hitch a ride (1969)

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This Woman Opened A Retirement Home For Senior Dogs Who Have Been Abandoned Or Surrendered

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House With a Heart, an animal sanctuary in Gaithersburg, Maryland, gives aging pets a happy home for their final years. Housing exclusively senior animals, the nonprofit rescues senior cats and dogs that have been given up by their families, and makes sure they are safe and loved, day and night. House with a Heart has an army of 50 volunteers helping Sher Polvinale run the large, two-acre property filled with various enclosures for the animals. Doggie doors at all major entrances allow the animals freedom that many family pets do not have. Unlike other shelters, Sher does not attempt to adopt out the dogs she has rescued. She allows them to live out the rest of their lives in her care.

Want to help? Donate to HWAH, or buy something on their wish list.

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How to Design Any Lifestyle You Want

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By Legendary-Peace

As a teenager, I had a couple frustrating summers. Without school and sports to give me a sense of structure, I had no idea what to do with myself. On the weekends I’d caddie at the local golf course for pocket money, but otherwise I pretty much sat around all day waiting to (maybe) hang out with my friends at night. 

By the time I was an upperclassmen in high school, I decided I needed to make a change. I distinctly remember thinking one afternoon in May, “O.K., summer is approaching, what are you going to do differently this time around?” This question gave me an unexpected sense of relief, and even excitement. I started imagining how I wanted to live, and at a deeper level how I wanted to feel, in the upcoming months. I didn’t know it at the time, but I I had stumbled upon the idea of conscious lifestyle design. Here is a guide that will help you begin to create a reality that is more in line with who you truly are. 

Step One: Reflect 

Before getting into the nuts-and-bolts of lifestyle design, it will be helpful to do a quick exercise. Quickly scan your body and mind. How do you feel right now? Is there anything weighing you down, or do you feel content? What words describe your ‘vibe’ right now? For example, when I’m happy, I usually feel a mixture of the following: 

-Flowing

-Spacious

-Fresh

-Clean

-Subtly excited

-Present

-Creative 
-Powerful

-Grateful 

-Abundant 

-Stable

-In tune

-Connected

Whereas when I’m unhappy, I feel: 

-Tight

-Confined

-Messy

-Poor

-Rebellious

-Confused

-Exhausted

-Resistant 

-Stuck in the past

-Stagnant 

-A sense of decay 

-Separation

Try to become more conscious of how you are feeling on a day-to-day basis. Get in the habit of constantly reflecting: what makes you feel good, and what makes you feel bad? Is your experience of life mainly on the positive or negative side of the list? During the summers I described above, I was about 80% on the negative side without even realizing it! 

Step Two: Take Responsibility 

This is the most difficult step. Most people are happy to talk about how overworked, stressed, and anxious they are, but are much less willing to take responsibility for creating those negative emotions in the first place. Taking responsibility can also, for lack of a better term, get weird. Like, why would any one try to be depressed or want to have an overbearing boss? We are used to thinking about these negative situations as things that just happen, and that we are relatively powerless to change. 

The truth, though, is that blaming others will always keep you stuck. When you really think about it, not taking full responsibility for your life is a bit irrational. You may hate your job, but didn’t you choose to work there in the first place? Don’t you also choose to go back every day? Your significant other may really piss you off, but who’s forcing you to date him/her? 

Once you get past the myriad of excuses that inevitably arise, you will start to realize that at the bottom of all your problems is…wait for it…you! Really, who else would be there? This is not to say that you have to walk around beating yourself up for every bad thing you’ve ever done. In fact,you’re allowed to have problems. What else are we here for, if not to learn and grow? 

Eventually, taking responsibility will actually give you a sense of relief, since it affirms that you are ultimately the one in charge, and have the capacity to fix any problems you create.

 



Step Three: Imagine a Better Way

Once you’ve begun to take responsibility for the negative energy in your life, it is time to get creative. Imagine what a more fulfilling lifestyle would feel like. If any of the old excuses pop up (“I can’t end this relationship; I’d be so lonely!” etc.), argue with them and remind yourself that youhave complete control over all aspects of your life.

What would a better lifestyle look, feel, and be like? If you get stuck, try this exercise: answer the following questions from the perspective of how your happier (or higher) self feels in each of these situations

  • Waking up
  • Eating breakfast (what do you have?)
  • Working during the day (what do you choose to do?)
  • Relaxing at night after dinner (what do you do?) 
  • Socializing (what type of people do you hang out with?)

You can add whatever situations you’d like. The main point of this exercise is to think about the different choices your happier and unhappier selves make in each situation, and how you feel as a result. I’ll use my adolescent summers as an example. During the bad summers, my answers would have been: 

  • What does waking up feel like?
    • It feels groggy, low-energy, and irritable. I usually regret sleeping in so late, but  for some reason do the same thing the next morning.
  • What does eating breakfast feel like? What do you have?
    • It feels like nothing – I barely notice it. I just scarf down whatever is immediately  available, or drive to a nearby fast food place. I do feel a slight sense of relief  after a coffee, though.
  • What does working feel like? What do you choose to do?
    • I work part time at a golf course, just enough to get by. When I am working, I strongly resist it and look forward to getting home. It feels tiring and slightly irritating. At home I almost never do something that qualifies as ‘work.’ I often think of projects to work on, but can never focus enough to actually do them. This feels frustrating and disempowering. 
  • What does relaxing at night feel like? What do you do? 
    • Since I didn’t do much all day, it’s hard for me to really feel like I’m ‘relaxing.’ I  usually just surf the web or watch T.V. to block out the aimlessness and irritability  I often experience. 
  • What does socializing feel like? Who do you hang out? 
    • I really like hanging out with my friends. It usually feels fun. However, I also  notice that I am not very outgoing and can be awkward with people I don’t know  well. 

When I decided to make a change, I was trying to avoid another summer filled with the types of negative experiences listed above. So, I went through each part of my day and imagined how I’d like to feel and what I’d like to do instead. I imagined how it would feel to have a good breakfast in the morning, and to enjoy being productive at work, and to wake up feeling rested. 

Step 4: Take Action 

Once you begin to imagine what a better lifestyle would look and feel like, you need to take action. This is another step people can stumble on, since taking action inevitably involves getting out of your comfort zone. 

However, it is vitally important to push past any action-related blocks you have, because action is the bridge between the mental and material worlds. Action takes the lifestyle you have consciously planned and thought about in your head, and then turns it into a physical reality (remember the age-old wisdom: “Thoughts become things.”

In my case, to improve my summers, I had to take some very concrete steps in the real world. I applied for a full-time job that would help keep me busy. I enrolled in a gym near my house and bought an alarm clock. I purposefully reached out to some friends that I had lost touch with. I went out of my way to plan some fun events I could add to my calendar. As a result, my reality started to shift to be in line with the way I had imagined it from the beginning. If I were to do the questions exercise again, my answers would have looked something like this: 

  • What does waking up feel like?
    • It feels normal, in a good way. I wake up clear headed and energetic. I naturally rise at a reasonable hour, even on my days off, since I don’t resist going to bed at night. There’s a subtle sense of excitement to start the day. 
  • What does eating breakfast feel like? What do you have?
    • I kind of treasure my breakfasts. I take the time to make breakfast sandwiches, omelettes, and other delicious meals. I feel relaxed and in control, since I’m up early and getting the fuel I need to have a good day. 
  • What does working feel like? What do you choose to do?
    • After the aimlessness and lack of productivity I experienced in past summers, I feel very grateful to have a full time job. At work I feel energetic, but focused. There’s a sense of accomplishment, and even fun, in completing tasks. I work as a lifeguard, so I also feel very much ‘in the spirit’ of summer. Often times – like when I’m joking around with my co workers or jumping off the diving board on my lunch break – I’ll forget I’m even at a ‘job’ 
  • What does relaxing at night feel like? What do you do? 
    • I usually have a subtle sense of accomplishment. I’ve been outside all day, and often worked out in the mornings, so I can take a well deserved break. I’m very present. Sitting on the couch really feels comfortable. The air conditioning is also much appreciated. 
  • What does socializing feel like? Who do you hang out with? 
    • Socializing is effortless. I’m already pretty happy all the time, so getting to see friends is just icing on the cake. 

Conclusion 

Believe it or not, you can create any reality you imagine. All you have to do is reflect, take responsibility, imagine a better way, and then take action. All these steps do is help you tune into what is already available right in front of you. You don’t have to win the lottery or get a new car to be happier; you just have to get back in touch with your true self and start actively creating a lifestyle that you love again. 

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Colts’ Failed Fake Punt Baffles Fans and Hands Patriots Victory

Girls One Upping each other

This 15 year old girl sure knows how to play drums!

A segway type wheelchair which is hands-free.

Guy challenges himself to cook/eat 3 $1 meals a day, for 7 days. Here is the start of his one week challenge.

The Russians have developed a compact rebreather for their divers that can run up to 2 hours on a single dive

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Awesome Stuff Around The Internet

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Dogs Beds Stolen By Cats – Ned Hardy

Sexy Golfer Paige Spiranac Does The Happy Gilmore Shot – Leenks

Gennady Golovkin vs. David Lemieux (Full Fight) – YouTube

These girls don’t need no stinkin bras! – Bro My God

Top 15 Most Unfaithful NFL Players – Todays Info

When the groom gets cold feet, the bride gives the homeless a hot tri-tip feast – Newser

All 32 NFL Fanbases, Ranked By Obnoxiousness – Linkiest

This Is the Porn You Get at a Sperm Bank – VICE

Hot Bikini Girl Shot With Taser For Charity – Trending Views

Anti-vaccine megachurch hit with measles epidemic, now offering free vaccinations – Daily KOS

Miley Cyrus wearing a skanky leotard while performing – Celeb Jihad (nsfw)

Rinko Kikuchi is Dangerously Cute (32 Photos) – Radass

Kayte Walsh Bikini Photos in Miami – G-Celeb

Katy Perry also skanks it up while performing – Drunken Stepfather

Junk That Turned Out to Be Worth a Fortune – Ranker

Gigi Hadid is Our New Favorite Hottie – Crave

Sexy Pics of Hot Girls With Freckles – Classy Bro

30 Celebrities Who Ruin Their Face With Plastic Surgery – BuzzLamp

Westboro Baptist Church Is About to Protest Kim Davis for Her Multiple Marriages – MIC

Robin Thicke Did Alright for Himself – The Blemish

Amazon sues 1,114 people offering fake product reviews – Engadget

The Sexiest Social Media Pics of the Week – Celeb Slam

"My eyes are up here" (Gallery) – Regretful Morning

This Is The Best Halloween House We’ve Ever Seen – Digg

Hot girls making uniforms look so much better (30 Photos) – Bad Sentinel

15 Celebrities Who You Would Love To Have As A Girlfriend – Celeb Romance

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13 Glorious GIFs For Your Consideration

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Eddie Guerrero hits Edge with a sunset-flip powerbomb off the top of a ladder



 

How to protect your self when someone attaks you with a knife



 

Eating some snacks



 

The worst kind of asshole driver



 

STOP THE DAMN MATCH…THAT MAN HAD A FAMILY!



 

Michigan State vs Michigan 

Michigan State Wins on Mishandled Michigan Punt


 

It’s not often you get to see the moment a relationship ended in slow motion.



 

Watch this a few times. You just keep noticing white people stuff



 

Always be a good sport and never leave another man hanging



 

Allison Stokke pole vault



 

One of the greatest plays is college football history



 

Arnold, Pot and Steaks in the 80s

Arnold explains ‘The Pump’


 

Probably the best scene in The Phantom Menace 



 

The Empire strikes back has probably the best deleted scene ever



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This Is What Breakfast Looks Like In 27 Countries Around The World

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ENGLAND: The typical breakfast includes eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, and mushrooms.

ENGLAND: The typical breakfast includes eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, and mushrooms.

 

CHINA: Traditional breakfasts vary based on the region, but dim sum, small plates of food prepared in a variety of ways, is popular.

CHINA: Traditional breakfasts vary based on the region, but dim sum, small plates of food prepared in a variety of ways, is popular.

 

 

AUSTRALIA: The typical breakfast consists of cold cereal and toast with vegemite.

AUSTRALIA: The typical breakfast consists of cold cereal and toast with vegemite.

 

 

BRAZIL: Expect to find ham, cheeses, and bread, served with coffee and milk.

BRAZIL: Expect to find ham, cheeses, and bread, served with coffee and milk.

 

SWITZERLAND: The Swiss like to start their day with Birchermüesli: raw oats and grains topped with dried and / or fresh fruit and served in milk or yogurt.

SWITZERLAND: The Swiss like to start their day with Birchermüesli: raw oats and grains topped with dried and / or fresh fruit and served in milk or yogurt.

 

 

PAKISTAN: Pakistanis enjoy heartier meaty breakfasts, like Nihari, a stew made with beef sirloin and / or shank pieces.

PAKISTAN: Pakistanis enjoy heartier meaty breakfasts, like Nihari, a stew made with beef sirloin and / or shank pieces.

 

COLOMBIA: A traditional breakfast in Bogota is changua, a milk, scallion, and egg soup.

COLOMBIA: A traditional breakfast in Bogota is changua, a milk, scallion, and egg soup.

 

INDONESIA: Nasi goreng is commonly eaten in Indonesia for breakfast. The meals consists of a fried egg and fried rice, and sometimes meat or seafood as well.

INDONESIA: Nasi goreng is commonly eaten in Indonesia for breakfast. The meals consists of a fried egg and fried rice, and sometimes meat or seafood as well.

 

GERMANY: A typical breakfast is made up of cold meats, including sausages, local cheeses, and fresh baked bread.

GERMANY: A typical breakfast is made up of cold meats, including sausages, local cheeses, and fresh baked bread.

 

CUBA: The typical breakfast is cafe con leche — coffee with milk — served with a tostada, which is sliced bread that is buttered and grilled. The bread is used to dunk into the coffee.

CUBA: The typical breakfast is cafe con leche — coffee with milk — served with a tostada, which is sliced bread that is buttered and grilled. The bread is used to dunk into the coffee.

 

THE PHILIPPINES: Pandesal — a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt — is a common breakfast food in the Philippines. The rolls are often dipped in coffee with milk.

THE PHILIPPINES: Pandesal — a bread roll made of flour, eggs, yeast, sugar, and salt — is a common breakfast food in the Philippines. The rolls are often dipped in coffee with milk.

 



POLAND: Similar to a German breakfast, a traditional breakfast in Poland consists of bread rolls served with an array of savory and sweet toppings such as meat, sausage, cheese, butter, jam, and chocolate spread.

POLAND: Similar to a German breakfast, a traditional breakfast in Poland consists of bread rolls served with an array of savory and sweet toppings such as meat, sausage, cheese, butter, jam, and chocolate spread.

 

 

INDIA: Idli wada is a traditional breakfast in the southern part of the country. Idli is a cake made with fermented black lentils and rice, and served with chutney and sambar.

INDIA: Idli wada is a traditional breakfast in the southern part of the country. Idli is a cake made with fermented black lentils and rice, and served with chutney and sambar.

 

ITALY: Many Italians begin their day with a cappuccino and hard roll or biscotti.

ITALY: Many Italians begin their day with a cappuccino and hard roll or biscotti.

 

JAPAN: Traditional breakfast includes miso soup, steamed white rice, and Japanese pickles.

JAPAN: Traditional breakfast includes miso soup, steamed white rice, and Japanese pickles.

 

MOROCCO: Breakfast usually consists of breads with jam, and cheese or butter.

MOROCCO: Breakfast usually consists of breads with jam, and cheese or butter.

 

SCOTLAND: Simple but hearty, a good Scottish breakfast is often a bowl of porridge.

SCOTLAND: Simple but hearty, a good Scottish breakfast is often a bowl of porridge.

 

 

NIGERIA: With a variety of ethnic groups in the country, there are many traditional breakfast items. One of them is moi moi, a ground bean paste that is wrapped in leaves and steamed.

NIGERIA: With a variety of ethnic groups in the country, there are many traditional breakfast items. One of them is moi moi, a ground bean paste that is wrapped in leaves and steamed.

 

KOREA: Comparable to a rolled up omelette, Korean egg rolls can be made a variety of ways: sometimes with vegetables and sometimes with meat.

KOREA: Comparable to a rolled up omelette, Korean egg rolls can be made a variety of ways: sometimes with vegetables and sometimes with meat.

 

PORTUGAL: A standard breakfast includes stuffed croissants or bread with jam or cheese, eaten with coffee.

PORTUGAL: A standard breakfast includes stuffed croissants or bread with jam or cheese, eaten with coffee.

 

RUSSIA: Traditional breakfast is sirniki, or baked farmers cheese pancakes, and hot oatmeal. Rye bread is another staple.

RUSSIA: Traditional breakfast is sirniki, or baked farmers cheese pancakes, and hot oatmeal. Rye bread is another staple.

 

MEXICO: Mexican comfort food at its finest, chilaquiles are totopos (similar to tortilla chips) submerged in a spicy sauce with a fried egg and various toppings such as avocado.

MEXICO: Mexican comfort food at its finest, chilaquiles are totopos (similar to tortilla chips) submerged in a spicy sauce with a fried egg and various toppings such as avocado.

 

TURKEY: A traditional breakfast consists of bread, cheese, butter, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam, honey, and kaymak. It can also include sucuk, a spicy Turkish sausage, and Turkish tea.

TURKEY: A traditional breakfast consists of bread, cheese, butter, olives, eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, jam, honey, and kaymak. It can also include sucuk, a spicy Turkish sausage, and Turkish tea.

 

UNITED STATES: Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but typical options include eggs, pancakes, bacon, or cereal.

UNITED STATES: Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but typical options include eggs, pancakes, bacon, or cereal.

 

GUYANA: A typical breakfast in Guyana is bake and saltfish. Saltfish is whitefish preserved in salt, and bake is bread dough, fried.

UNITED STATES: Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but typical options include eggs, pancakes, bacon, or cereal.

 

FRANCE: A French breakfast includestea, coffee, juice, or hot chocolate, with bread and butter or pastries.

UNITED STATES: Breakfast foods vary widely from place to place, but typical options include eggs, pancakes, bacon, or cereal.

 

ISRAEL: A popular Israeli breakfast dish is shakshuka: eggs cooked in a spicy tomato sauce served with pita on the side for dipping.

ISRAEL: A popular Israeli breakfast dish is shakshuka: eggs cooked in a spicy tomato sauce served with pita on the side for dipping.

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What $1,500 In Rent Gets You In 16 Cities Around The World

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Mumbai – 94,000 Indian rupees ($1,477)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Poonam Nagar 
∙ Three bedrooms, two bathrooms
∙ Perks include gym, swimming pool, jogging track, and clubhouse

 

 

London – £997 ($1,551)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: High Street Kensington
∙ Studio flat with bed, kitchen, and toilet

 

 

Paris – 1,220 euros ($1,323)

$1500 rent around the world

∙ Forty square meters of space
∙ Kitchen, toilet, and shower room

 

 

Berlin, Germany – 1,250 euros ($1,356)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Rosenthaler Platz
∙ One bedroom, one bathroom, “Altbau”-style loft apartment

 

 

Kathmandu, Nepal – 150,000 Nepalese rupees ($1,474)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Sunakothi, Lalitpur
∙ Four-bedroom, five-bathroom house
∙ Comes with separate servant quarters, landscaped garden, and swimming pool

 

 

New York City – $1,425

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Prospect Park South, Brooklyn
∙ One-room apartment

 

 

Buenos Aires, Argentina – 13,580 pesos ($1,488)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Palermo Hollywood
∙ One bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms
∙ Perks include a pool, a gym, and a walk-in wardrobe

 

 

Shanghai, China – 8,564 Chinese yuan ($1,380)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Xuhui district
∙ One bedroom, one bathroom

 



 

Sydney, Australia – 1,967 Australian Dollars ($1428)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Sydney’s central business district
∙ One bedroom, one bathroom

 

 

Moscow, Russia – 85,000 rubles ($1,491)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Aeroport district
∙ One-bedroom studio apartment with built-in stereo, large bathroom with sauna and bidet

 

 

Los Angeles, United States – $1,512

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Downtown
∙ Studio apartment, one bath, and a rooftop swimming pool, because all homes in Los Angeles have swimming pools

 

 

Tokyo – 185,000 yen ($1,491)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Suginami
∙ Three bedrooms, and living/dining/kitchen area

 

 

Nairobi, Kenya – 150,000 Kenyan shillings ($1,463)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Affluent Westlands area of the city
∙ Two bedrooms, open-plan kitchen, and a pretty awesome view

 

 

Cairo – 9,648 Egyptian pounds ($1,232)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: 200 meters from the pyramids
∙ Four bedrooms, one bathroom, and air conditioning

 

 

Cape Town, South Africa – 15,000 South African rand ($1,209)

$1500 rent around the world

– Located in the Sea Point area of the city.
– Two bedrooms,

 

 

Rio de Janeiro — 3,107 Brazilian reais ($972)

$1500 rent around the world

Location: Santa Teresa
∙ Two bedrooms, one bathroom

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer

Dave Chappelle straight kills it at the Shoreline Ampitheater, does Bill Cosby joke

Experience a psychotic episode as described by Schizophrenics.

Former Inmate Shows You How To Make A “Fifi”

Footage Of Bill Cosby Being A Creep To Sofia Vergara

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Awesome Stuff Around The Internet

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Squatter In A Detroit House Gets Owned – Leenks

CEO of Japan Airlines Takes The Bus To Work And Gets Paid Less Than Pilots – Ned Hardy

25 Cringeworthy Sex Moves That Girls Wish Guys Would Stop Doing – Thought Catalog

13 Severely Underrated Horror Games You Must Play For Halloween – Linkiest

Gym shorts are just as awesome as yoga pants – Bro My God

A Shot-By-Shot Breakdown Of All The Goodies In The Final ‘Star Wars’ Trailer –

Bella Thorne looks damn good in a bikini – Celeb Jihad

Hollywood’s Addiction: 24 Stars Who Died From An Overdose – Radar Online

Bai Ling dressed like a slutty Joker…WTF? – Drunken Stepfather

Roger Waters performs Pink Floyd classics with Billy Corgan, Tom Morello — watch – Consequence Of Sound

The Hottest Porn Stars on Instagram You Should Be Following (44 Photos) – Radass

Chloe Madeley – Bikini Paddleboarding in Dubai – G-Celeb

The Hottest Actresses Who’ve Gone Topless In Films – Rant

5 Cute Girls In Star Wars Bathing Suits – Regretful Morning

10 Small Things You Can Do Every Day to Get Smarter – TIME

Lyft Offers DeLorean Rides For Back To The Future Day – Classy Bro

Sofia Macaggi’s Body Could Stop All the Waves in the World – The Blemish

Don’t you love it when girls wear shirts that are 10 sizes too small??? – Zingery

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Being a female, you’ll never understand the horrors us men had to endure as teenagers during the rise of digital porn. The days of dial up affected us all terribly. They were grin times. Did we have videos?! Hah! We had to wait one edge for a single image to load on the screen. As internet speed increased so did the amount we could access. Limewire became a new source. A new haven. But you never knew what you were getting and it always seemed to be the same clips circling around under different titles. I remember Charlie waited days for his to download. In the end it turned out to be nothing more than an add to download mp3’s. He never made it, poor Charlie. The blue balls got to him in the end. Those times were hell on everyone. Then the uprising came. A road to a better and brighter world lied ahead. Internet speeds were finally fast enough to stream videos. No more would we have to store our pornography, making sure our folders were carefully hidden to save embarrassment upon discovery. Good times to behad by all were just ahead. But alas, those tines never came. Because every site that offered streamed videos charged a fee and finding a site that offered it for free, but wasn’t full of malware, was like finding that one oasis in the desert. Sure we could watch the preview videos, but a 3 minute clip just isn’t enough damn it! And then it came. Salvation. After all the hardships we had to endure, the internet exploded with a flurry of full-length, free, streaming porn sites. This day is now known as ‘The Day of the White Seas’. We lost many good men to the porn drought of the ‘noughtes’ but we fought on and persevered to make a better fapping world for the generations to come. We have overcame!

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20 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Back To The Future

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The time machine in "Back to the Future" was originally going to be a refrigerator, but was changed when the creators thought kids would trap themselves in fridges while replicating the scene.

 

 

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Back to the Future filmed for five weeks with Eric Stoltz playing Marty Mcfly. Director Robert Zemeckis disliked his style of humor so much they threw away the five weeks of filming and $3 million dollars to recast with Michael J. Fox. 

 

 

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Director Robert Zemeckis, who has approval over all films in the Back to the Future franchise, says that he will block all attempts to remake or reboot the original film

 

 

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When Ronald Reagan watched Back to the Future for the first time, he loved the joke about who was president in 1985 (Ronald Reagan? The Actor?) so much that he made the theater projectionist stop the film, roll it back, and play the joke again.

 

 

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Robert Zemeckis was so frustrated with the cliffhanger ending of The Empire Strikes Back that he purposely put the trailer & release date for Back to the Future 3 at the end of Back to the Future 2 so that the audience would know that the story would be completed in six months

 

 

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Thomas F. Wilson who plays Biff in Back to the Future is asked about the movies by enthusiastic fans so often that he will frequently hand them a postcard of frequently asked questions as a timesaver.

 

 

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Carl Sagan considered Back to the Future 2 the greatest time travel movie ever made, due to the movie’s accuracy in handling the multiple timelines

 

 

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 James McCartney, Paul McCartney’s son, wanted to learn the guitar not because of his father but because he saw Marty McFly play one in Back to the Future

 

 

When filming the scene where Marty is being hanged from the clock tower, Michael J Fox agreed to really hang from the rope. Whilst filming, Fox held the rope away from his throat with his hand. At one time he wasn’t holding the rope and was really being strangled. The film crew didn’t realise, they just thought it was really good acting, until he passed out.

 

 

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Back to The Future Part II correctly predicted the widespread use of wall mounted flat screen TVs, routine plastic surgery, handheld computer devices, a baseball team in Florida, hands free gaming, and the popularity of 3D movies in 2015

 



 

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Back to the Future II was originally going to take Marty McFly to 1967 where he’d meet an acid-tripping , motorcycle-riding Doc Brown and his hippie parents. The entire script is available online.

"In the first draft, written by Gale and with the working title "Number Two", there were some elements that would appear in the final version released in 1989. As promised at the close of the first film, Doc, Marty and Jennifer traveled into the future to accomplish the mission ("Something’s got to be done about your kids!").

While in the year 2015, Marty spotted a sports almanac and was determined to bring it back to 1985 so that he could win bets. Biff stole the almanac and the time machine, and when the travelers returned to 1985, they returned to an alternate timeline where Biff was rich, powerful, and Marty’s stepfather. Leaving Jennifer behind, Doc and Marty went back to the day that old Biff gave the almanac to his younger self. Instead of revisiting 1955, however the script called for Doc and Marty to travel to September 20, 1967.

Out of place in 1967, Marty ends up in jail. Lorraine posts his $500 bond and cancels her plans for a romantic weekend with George in San Francisco. Marty realizes that his birthdate is nine months away and that he has, once again, endangered his existence.

No provision was made for a third film. The draft closes with Dr. Brown’s advice to Marty that his future hasn’t yet been written."

 

 

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Sidney Sheinberg wanted to change the title of Back To The Future to ‘Spaceman From Pluto’. Robert Zemeckis, horrified, asked Steven Spielberg for help, so Spielberg wrote Sheinberg a memo convincing him that they thought his title was just a joke, embarrassing him into dropping the name change

 

When "Back to the Future" was first screened in front of a test audience with no hint of the plot before hand, the room grew uncomfortable in the few first minutes because they initially believed Doc Brown incinerated his dog in the DeLorean

 

 

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Elijah Wood’s first role was that annoying little kid at Cafe 80’s in Back to the Future Part II

 

 

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‘The Power of Love’ singer Huey Lewis judges the Battle of the Bands, telling Marty he is "too darn loud".

 

 

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Crispin Glover doesn’t play George in Part II due to contract disagreements. Actor Jeffrey Weissman appeared upside down and in prosthetics to make it look as if Glover returned. Glover later won damages for using his likeness without permission.

 

 

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Writer/Producer Bob Gale had the idea for the film after finding his father’s yearbook in the basement, seeing that he was somewhat of a nerd and wondering if they would have been friends if they’d been at school together.

 

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Claudia Wells only plays Marty’s girlfriend, Jennifer, in the first film and not the sequels because her mother became ill and she elected to spend time with her. Elisabeth Shue took over the role for the second and third movies.

 

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Doc Brown’s notable hunch came about because at 6’1" Christopher Lloyd is considerably taller than Michael J. Fox, who is 5’5", and they needed to look closer in size.

 

 

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Robert Zemeckis regretted the decision to have Jennifer get into the car with Marty and Doc Brown at the end of the first film as it meant Jennifer would have to be incorporated into Part II, rather than giving free reign to tell a brand new story.

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What does heroin feel like?

You are stuck out on a park bench in the middle of December. You have no place to go, no family or friends, you’ve gotten all the money, and stolen items out of them that you can. You’re cold, alone, you stink, but you don’t have the energy or means to take a shower. Then somehow you procure enough money to buy a bag (generally by hooking other people up and ripping them off a bit, overcharging, etc.) So you go to your dealers, buy a bag, find some spot that is relatively closed off. (There have been exceptions to this, one time on a side walk I threw my coat over my upper body and did it with people a few feet from me.) You go through your ritual, get the shot prepared, spend 20 mins to an hour to find a vein that hasn’t collapsed or shrunken from the cold, on once you register, and see that blood come back into the brownish tube, you push the plunger in and hope beyond hope you didn’t miss. Then it happens. You start feeling warm, not actually warm but the kind of warm where you’re cold and someone gives you the most comfortable blanket you’ve ever felt, and inside, underneath that brown blanket you realize "Hey, my life’s not so bad." Every worry you’ve ever had is gone, seemingly never to return. "Ahh, this is nice." You think to yourself. "I’m just going to take a quick nap, then get up and go shower at the Y.M.C.A, and then go apply at that job downtown I used to go to college for, what was that? Civil engineering maybe? Alright, twenty minutes then I’ll get up."

8 HOURS LATER:

You are stuck out on a park bench in the middle of December. You have no place to go, no family or friends…

Rinse and repeat. Everyday, for the rest of your life. That is what heroin is like.

WAZMURDER 

 

 

30+ years ago we had such a romantic picture of the Islamic culture (Orient Express, Thousand and one nights, Aladin) – and now it’s all about terrorism. Did our picture of the Islamic culture change or did they change?

Globalization happened.

Basically every culture outside one’s own was seen in a very simplistic, often romanticized way. Now people see that other cultures are complex and varied things.

But to this specific, Islamic terrorism against the West (and we’re talking about the West’s viewpoints here really, right?) first really came to the forefront with the 1972 Munich Olympics thing. By 1985, the bad guys in Back to the Future (aside from Biff and his friends, of course)? Libyan terrorists. Then the Cold War ends and Russia is the West’s "friend"? The rise of Islamic terrorism against the West receives even more attention simply because there’s nothing like it to compare it against.

marsjazztrio

 

 

When I’m really depressed, what causes the physical feeling in my chest that feels like a sad heart? 

There is a part of your brain that is responsible for controlling emotional reactions (anterior cingulate cortex), and it becomes more active whenever we are under severe emotional stress.

This leads to many reactions. Chief among them are the stimulating of the vagus nerves (found in the chest and abdomen region) leading to a sensation of pain in these regions. (heartache and gut feeling)

alexs88

 

 

How has Russia been able to destroy so much of ISIS’ ground facilities and supplies, while the US has been fighting and droning ISIS for years and hasn’t made such victories in as little time?

The U.S strategy is what military planners call ‘funnelling’. The objective wasn’t to destroy ISIL(S) command & control centers, but funnel their attacking routes towards the Assad troops. When CIA backed rebels are cornered by ISIL advancements, the coalition will launch defensive strikes to deter them from an advancement, thereby pushing them towards Assad forces instead.

This is the reason the U.S & its coalition have dropped thousands of precision strikes with little dent to ISIL(S)’s force projection and growth in the ground. If the U.S really wanted to destroy the core of ISIL(S), they would have done so already.

Russia has clearly observed that the ‘funneling’ strategy was cornering Assad’s forces, with the CIA supported rebels & ISIL(S) hitting them on both fronts. Assad’s supply lines were stretched and the regime was close to collapsing. Russia had to intervene and this time, their strikes are actual, targeting anything which is not Syrian government and its clear this is starting to rattle the opposing forces and disrupting the U.S military strategy. The Russians are not stupid, they have enough intel to know what’s going on and reacted at the perfect time.

Kylehoward28

 

Why can’t you smile in your passport photo? 

Go to a mirror and smile normally. Now smile showing teeth. Now smile absurdly wide. Now smirk. Facial expressions can seriously change the general shape and outline of your features. The goal of a passport photo is to be as easily identified as possible… so removing all variables of expression gives you a clear baseline of what the person’s face looks like.

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 What is MSG and how does it affect my body? 

MSG is monosodium glutamate. Sodium is just the ion carrier for glutamate. It is common in many food items such as mushrooms, tomatoes, broccoli, walnuts, and peas. It has no negative effects on your body unless you’re an (extremely rare) allergy sufferer (edit, for clarity: no known negative effects. All scientific investigations have shown no ill effects, but it’s possible there’s something out there with a small incidence that was not detected yet).

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Why are there so much ‘breakthrough’ research on cures for cancer, but they don’t seem to get out of the laboratories and into the hospitals?

Research is hard. If we knew how to cure cancer and it was just a question of spending enough money or time, we’d have done it by now.

But it doesn’t work that way. There are lots of ideas on how to cure various types of cancer but to test each idea takes millions of dollars and years of studies – typically first on animals, and then on humans only if the animal tests are successful. Most of those ideas won’t end up working – they’ll end up doing more harm than good. A few ideas will help a bit, but they won’t be a complete solution. Other ideas won’t work but will lead to an interesting discovery that others can learn from.

Research is based on a grant funding model. Every year many thousands of scientists apply for grants to work on cancer research. In their grant application they explain the idea they want to try.

Funding organizations (government and private charities) choose which researchers to fund based on how much they like the idea, and the track record of the researcher applying for the grant.

At the end of a grant – typically a few years, like 3 years or 5 years, the researcher publishes their findings. Obviously 99% of them won’t actually discover a cure for cancer, so they have to put as much of a positive spin on what they did learn. Even if they weren’t successful, they may have learned something – and it’s important to publish that information so that others can learn from their attempt – even if that just means learning that a particular idea didn’t work and should be tried.

Journalists then take those publications, most of which are quite honest about the fact that they made interesting incremental progress that might someday help lead towards a cure for cancer, and they write headlines that are a lot more sensational based on those. So you end up hearing every week about a "major breakthrough" when in reality it was probably just another small step in the right direction.

dmazzoni 

 

 

If individual federal campaign donations are capped at $2,700, how do billionaires donate hundreds of thousands, if not millions, to individual candidates?

The difference is between "hard money" and "soft money". Hard money is given directly to a candidate and is limited.

Soft money is given to a PAC and used where needed. For example, I could donate $1,000,000 to the "Elf Defense Fund", which then could purchase ads saying that Joe Biden is the only candidate that has successfully lobbied for Elven interests.

You know when one of these PACs is in action because it will say at the end, "Paid for by the Elf Defense Fund".

s-dubya 

 

 

When and why did all cereal makers stop giving away toys in their boxes?

In 2007, new laws were introduced about how companies could advertise which products to children.

It meant that you could no longer, for example, try to persuade a kid to eat your unhealthy food.

I suspect putting toys in cereal would fall foul of that, and that’s why cereal adverts are now aimed at parents, telling them their kids will be well-behaved, high achievers if they eat Coco Pops.

timaldinho

 

 

Why does it seem like American football is so much more dangerous than rugby?

Rugby does have a ton of injuries, but they tend to be more of the cuts and scrapes variety, although broken bones do happen. There is a fair amount of impact in Rugby, but what makes football arguably more dangerous is actually the pads in football. Counterintuitive, but stick with me.

What ultimately causes the most damage people is impact, which football has a ton of. Football pads offer a ton of protection, and as a result players don’t hesitate to put all of their force behind a hit, knowing the pads will protect them. And usually they will. But pads aren’t perfect and there are certain hits that they aren’t going to help with. When those hits happen, the amount of force involved can result in massive damage.

justahominid 

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