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When Men Become Crocodiles: Extreme Tribal Scars

Monday, June 9, 2008

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Image via Wikepidia user John Hill Tribes in the East Sepik province of Papa New Guinea to this day still practice an ancient initiation ceremony.

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Spiderman Scales NY Times Building For Global Warming

Friday, June 6, 2008

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image via about.com Thousands of people gathered near The New York times building in Manhattan to witness two people climbing the massive skyscraper.

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Stalin’s Deranged Vision of a Human-Ape Super Race

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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The Institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy was the world’s first ever primate testing centre, revolutionary in its medical discoveries and responsible for sending monkeys into outer space. The institute which was once the envy of the West, is now a dilapidated shell of its former glory. [...]

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The Artist Who Kills and Tatoos Pigs

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Image via skirmisher.org ‘Because they grow fast and they are so much better to tattoo than fish.’- Wim Delvoye Belgian Conceptual Artist Wim Delvoye has been tattooing live pigs since 1997.

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Hideous Bugs Invade California

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Image via flickr user Colin Brown ‘Whilst trying to decide what this monster thing was, my husband informed me that it was a Potato Bug. No way, bugs do not come in a size large enough to wear a dog collar; yes it was that big.’- Rhonda

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Mysterious Headless Corpses Found All Over London [pics]

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Image by Flickr user The Decapitator An anonymous graffiti artist has been attacking London advertisements, with a signature graffiti style.

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Snake Attacks Man’s Penis

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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When you answer to nature’s call sometimes she says ‘hello’ back. Via Imagine a common scenario: you’ve been driving for hours, you’re hot, partially sweaty and full to the brim, you’ve recently missed that ‘turn here’ sign and that next sign ain’t appearing on the horizon line [...]

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Archeologists attacked by Jungle Gangs

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Militias and gangs are common across Central and South America. Image via Cambio.com A group of U.S. and Guatemalan archeologists have found themselves surrounded by flames in the depths of the Guatemalan jungle, as part of a warning attack from drug trafficking jungle gangs.

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DJ Scientist Discovers Bacteria That Can Remix CDs.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

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‘Pulled it out and looked at the data surface and it appeared that there was yeast growing on the surface of the CD.’ – Dr. Cameron Jones Bacterial growth A Melbourne scientist and night club owner has discovered that growing micro organisms onto compact discs can alter and reshape [...]

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Human Ketchup: The World’s Largest Tomato Fight

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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‘Here in Buñol we have never liked bulls. A bull’s horns can hurt you, but a tomato never does you any harm,”- anonymous Image by Aaron Corey Every summer the Spanish town of Buñol witnesses lumpy red carnage in the format of a massive drunken food fight, where approximately [...]

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