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Metallic Alien Insects Ready to Invade Earth

Just kidding. It's actually the chrysalis of the Orange-spotted tiger clearwing (Mechanitis polymnia), as spotted by rubens.luciano on Project Noah: Link


The Case of the Farting Ghosts

When bad smells from flatulent demons were ruining his business, who Romanian lawyer Madalin Ciculescu gonna call? The ghostbusters - his local Orthodox bishop and priests - to do an exorcism, of course!

And when THAT inconceivably failed, Ciculescu decided to bring the matter to a higher authority:

A Romanian lawyer is suing his local Orthodox bishop and four priests claiming they failed to properly exorcise flatulent demons that were forcing him out of his home.  [...] The case alleging 'religious malpractice' is reportedly the first time there has been such an allegation made in a Romanian court.

He told the court: 'If they (the accused) represent the way of God then God's ways are crooked. They did not remove the demons that made these bad smells as they promised to do, and I still see all sorts of demons in the form of animals, usually crows but also other such things, that are making my life miserable.

'When I am at home they switch the TV on and off all the time, they make foul smells that give me headaches and basically roam unhindered around my house and my business.'

The man produced his mother to back up his claim saying that even the hair-dryer was possessed and a black shadow came out of it when anyone tried to use it - and she also said the fridge was infested by the flatulent demons that she confirmed left foul smells about the property.

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Rhino Baby in Mud

The cuteness, it burns! Quick, wallow in the mud to make yourself feel better. Watch as weeks-old Baby Anna, a 155-lb Southern White Rhino learns to wallow in the mud at Lion County Safari in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via Bits & Pieces


Scientist Branding

Science speaks for itself, but some scientists need a little branding help. That's where designer Alan Betancourt stepped in with these logotype art series Science Branding: Link

View the rest over at Betancourt's Behance gallery: Link


Anatol Knotek's Visual Poetry

There's art, there's word art, and then there's word art by Anatol Knotek. The Austrian visual artist has created unique handmade visual poetry (or concrete poetry) book called "Anachronism," with clever compositions:

usually a book is just a copy - but not this one. every poem is individually written with my typewriter, so each single page is unique. out of about 50 poems i chose 16 for each book, therefore also the contents varies and is never the same.

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Vegetables as Art

Veggies have never been so alluring as these gorgeous Organic Figure photos by Munich, Germany-based photographer Harald J. Braun. See if you can identify which veggie is which!

View the gallery over at Braun's Facebook page: Link


Chewing Gum City

Check this out: Jeremy Laffon created a cityscape and other artwork made from thousands of chewing gum sticks. Man, that'll take a long time to chew!

Designboom has more: Link


My Celebrity Photoshop Friends

With bodyguards and all, photobombing celebrities is getting harder and harder these days. So Patrick "Peejet" Thorendahl decided to photoshop himself into the lives of his favorite celebs instead. The result is hilariously celebtastic!

Take a look at Peejet's Instagram and Twitter accounts for more - via My Modern Met


Man vs. Fish

Photo: Stef Ducandas/Flickr

Gotcha! Who needs rod and reel when you've got a spear? Photographer Stéphane Ducandas captured this perfectly-timed photograph off the island of Maré in New Caledonia, a French territory and archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. Link - via Picture Correct


Photogenic Fireflies

Japanese photographer Yume Cyan captured this gorgeous long-exposure photo of twinkling fireflies in the forest near Nagoya, Japan, titled the Last Dance of the Fairies. Take a look at more of Yume's photos over at Colossal


Complicated Crime

Well, I say it's an entirely understandable course of events. She did wave at a man dressed as a Snickers bar - a SNICKERS bar - and if that doesn't deserve a fit of rage, I don't know what does:

A fancy dress party in one of Dublin's best known gay bars took a sinister turn when a woman attacked her ex-girlfriend Adrienne Martin in a row over a dress-up sumo wrestler's suit.

After a year of acrimony following their bad break up, Sandra Talbot (32) assaulted Martin with a bottle hidden under her costume in a fit of rage at the George pub.

A Dublin court heard that Talbot lashed out at Martin in a row that began over the wrestler's suit that Talbot was wearing. The row escalated as the victim waved at a man dressed as a Snickers bar, the court heard.

Irish Central has the story: Link


Helen Musselwhite's Paper Cutouts

We all played with paper cutouts as kids, but Helen Musselwhite never grew out of it. In fact, she elevated the whole thing into works of art. The details are stunningly gorgeous!

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The Answer is No

The answer is no, what do you think the question is?

Photo via Alex Teplitzky (splattered_paint/Flickr) of Tout Petit La Planète


My Little Pony Shoes

Image: We Heart It via Macarons and Stilettos and Gearfuse

Neatoramanauts, here's how John Farrier walks around the NeatoHQ: in these awesome shoes festooned with dozens of My Little Pony toys. I'm sure he won't mind that I share.


Father-Son Portrait

Funny thing is, they both depend on boobies. One to make a living, and the other for food! Via CubicleBot


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