The woman in the first clip is getting off on this roller coaster. The woman in the second clip says she is married to the Eiffel tower ànd she makes love with the Berlin Wall.
And they are dead serious about it.
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I’m guessing that if my brother saw these pictures when he was 11 he never would have bought those toys.
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A double whammy in the science category: Holo Desks and Quantum Levitations.
I think it’s not too long to go before kids will be skating those, now almost antique, Back to the Future skateboards for real.
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This piece of street art done by Boris Hoppek is a little bit hoooo and a little bit heeeey.
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I gots to get me one of those pink Eric Roberts lunchboxes. And that Gran Torino one is also nice.
Concept by Brandon Bird.
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A group of Swedish treasure hunters called Ocean Explorers, looking for old shipwrecks, stumbled upon something made of rock, steel or something else made of hard material (”Something massive out there…”). Hidden in the seabed at 87 meters deep in the Baltic sea, somewhere between Finland and Sweden, a circle with a 60 meter diameter emerged on their screen. It had a 300 meter slide track as if it had traveled across the sea bed before it settled.
The annoying thing about these things is that we now probably have to wait months, years maybe, before they’ll find out what it is.
The story appeared yesterday in the Swedish newspapers.
For the ones not living in the USA, because then you probably have, make sure you go and see the epic TV series ‘Game of Thrones’, if you are in to dwarves and knights.
I just finished the first 10 episodes and I can tell you, it’s the best. More people think like that: It gets 9,5 out of 10 on IMDB. Go go go!
A challenge for the makers: next version should involve a 3D printer.
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