30 December 2013
That Was Close! - Goats caught in Avalanche
A group of Chamois goats get caught up in an avalanche above the Roc de la Pêche refuge in the French Rhône-Alpes. I will not spoil the end.
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29 December 2013
08 December 2013
The Hairy Chest Sweater
“70's Hairy Chest Sweater“, a hairy and bling-bling sweatshirt for those
who can not wait for summer to walk t*pless on the beach, or for the
men with lack of retro virility! A sweatshirt that could be from the
$exy-Sweaters, except that this one is real and not for sale!
07 December 2013
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31 October 2013
25 October 2013
The Most Fluffy Bunny in the World
The Angora rabbit is a variety of domestic rabbit bred for its long, soft wool. The Angora is one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, originating in Ankara (historically known as Angora), Turkey, along with the Angora cat and Angora goat. The rabbits were popular pets with French royalty in the mid-18th century, and spread to other parts of Europe by the end of the century. They first appeared in the United States in the early 20th century. They are bred largely for their long Angora wool, which may be removed by shearing, combing, or plucking.
24 October 2013
16 Surprising Facts About How You Sleep
1. “The record for the longest period without sleep is 18 days, 21 hours, 40 minutes.”
2. “Having a newborn baby typically results in 400–750 hours of lost sleep for the baby’s parents in the first year.”
3. “A survey of 6,000 British adults found that they are more likely to fall asleep when they heard Coldplay.”
4. “After five nights of partial sleep deprivation, three drinks will have the same effect on your body as six would have if you had slept enough.”
5. “An average human will spend one-third of their life sleeping.”
6. “12% of people dream in black and white.”
7. “Before color television the number was 75%.”
8. “You can only dream about faces you have already seen.”
9. “The human circadian clock is actually slightly longer than 24 hours. Hence, the internal circadian rhythm is synchronized to 24 hour day cycle by environmental cues.”
10. “There are two periods of maximum sleepiness — the late afternoon (from around 3 to 5 PM) and the end of the night (from around 3 to 5 a.m.). There are also two periods of maximum alertness — around 1 a.m. in the morning and 1 p.m. in the afternoon.”
11. “On average, a newborn sleeps for 10 to 19 hours per day. Bottle-fed infants sleep for longer periods than breast-fed infants.”
12. You’re more likely to die from sleep deprivation before starvation. It takes two weeks to starve, but 10 days without sleep can kill you.
13. Blind people can still see images in dreams.
14. “Getting too little sleep often makes people feel hungrier than normal, leading to overeating and weight gain.”
15. “Losing sleep reduces your pain tolerance. It may disrupt the body’s pain signaling system, heightening sensitivity to painful stimuli.”
16. “Scientists have determined that counting sheep is ineffective for putting oneself to sleep.”
22 October 2013
This Map Shows What Each Country Leads The World In
Everyone thinks there’s something that they’re the best at. This map shows what almost every country is best at when compared to the rest of the world. Some are things that would make you proud (Brazil), while others — like the U.K. — perhaps aren’t things you’d like to shout about. You can see the full map below, and then we’ve split it up by continent.
21 October 2013
Albert Einstein’s 10 Best Quotes
Albert Einstein is man of great wisdom. Unfortunately his final words
before his death were in German and the only person within earshot, his
nurse, spoke only English and did not understand anything he said.
Though we’ll never know his parting words, here is a list of the top ten
memorable quotes from him.
Top 10 most dangerous countries for tourists
There are countries in the world where local people and even more so tourists feel uncomfortable. These are mostly countries with high level of crime such as murder, robbery in the streets, corruption, hostage-taking, terrorism, and so on. But tourists enamored by local beauty sometimes do not even think about it.
The influential magazine Forbes has compiled a rating of the most dangerous countries. The vast majority of them are in Africa.
The influential magazine Forbes has compiled a rating of the most dangerous countries. The vast majority of them are in Africa.
1. Somalia. This country is called the
"modern Tortuga" thanks to the gangs of pirates that work along the
coast and attack foreign ships, kidnap people and demand ransom.
Strangest Laws Still in Effect Today
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20 October 2013
17 October 2013
Lost at 7, tattoo helps Indian cop find mother after 24 years
It's a story straight from a 1970s Bollywood thriller. A boy separated from his parents 24 years ago was recently reunited with his family in Thane after his mother identified a tattoo she had inscribed on his right arm when he was a toddler.
The tattoo, bearing her name 'Manda R Dhangde,' has now faded with time, but whatever little there is left of it was enough to convince her that the big, strong 25-year-old who stood in front of her was her son Ganesh, who had gone missing when he was seven.
Ganesh Raghunath Dhangade was separated from his parents in 1989 aged just six when they were boarding a train. He ended up on his own in Mumbai, where he was cared for by a fisherman and then at two orphanages.
A car accident later left him unconscious for four months, struggling to remember details of his family or home, and he spent years rummaging through missing person records at police stations -- before joining the force himself in 2011.
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