Unbelievable! Metal Wire Growing From Skin
Noorsyaidah, an Indonesian woman, claims metal wire has grown from her body for 18 years This is currently big news in Indonesia. Metal wires about 10-20 cm long grow from a woman’s body! Skeptics initially thought that is must be “self-inflicted”. Doctors however, have other theories but have given up …
The Movie Test
This math test will determine your favorite movie. Amazing! This is pretty damn amazing. Mine turned out to be “Shrek“. That’s my favorite movie! I was surprised how this worked. Be honest and don’t look at the movie list till you have done the math! Try this test and find …
The fellowship of the vuvuzela
Middle Earth is preparing for the World Cup:
Bangladesh closes factories for World Cup
DHAKA (Reuters) – Authorities in soccer crazy Bangladesh on Monday asked all manufacturing factories in and around the capital Dhaka to suspend operations each evening until the end of the World Cup in South Africa. “We have issued the order to the factories to switch off for five hours every …
Men judge women in milliseconds
Men take a fraction of a second to decide if they are attracted to a woman or not – but they should not be called shallow because they are genetically programmed to do so, scientists say. Men weigh up potential partners almost instantaneously based on their appearance because their “ancient” …
Gorillaz: Escape to Plastic Beach
Outrun the cops, evade the El Camino, attempt daring underwater rescues and use the Doom Glider to foil 2D’s escape attempts from Plastic Beach Escape to Plastic Beach tells the story of Gorillaz journey from the mainland to their new home on Plastic Beach. The game starts by recreating the …
Ram-bo
This hapless sheep has become a real life ‘ram-bo’ after inadvertently abseiling down a hill when its horn became snagged on an electricity wire. The unfortunate sheep was spotted bleating for help more than 15 feet above the ground next to an telegraph pole. Amazed onlookers watched the ram descend …
ACLU sues to protect right to swear
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – An American rights group is suing the police in Pennsylvania for issuing tickets, which carry a jail sentence, to people for swearing. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which filed the lawsuits earlier, argues that the right to use profanity is protected by the U.S. Constitution. “Unfortunately, …