Long exposure photography takes a lot of patience and a good eye for positioning, but when you get images like the ones on this BuzzFeed list, the result is most certainly worth the effort. Be sure to click the link to see even more awesome pics like this.
Personally, I've always hated athletic activities with the exception of those involving rollerskating,trampolines, tag and dodgeball, which is why I think this new and improved version of dodgeball looks like it might just be the most fun sport ever created. What do you guys think?
One of my high school teachers once told our class, "if you're going to be stupid enough to do something illegal, at least don't be stupid enough to put it on camera." That was before the days of Facebook and YouTube, but it seems like the best advice you can give people these days is what my teacher said, followed by "and if you're stupid enough to put it on camera, for the love of God, don't be stupid enough to upload it on to the internet."
Vanessa Starr Palm and Alexander Daniel Rust certainly wish they got this advice and heeded it before they visited the Bahamas, killed an endangered lizard, ate it, documented the whole thing with photos and then uploaded the images onto Facebook.
The couple has been charged with violating an animal protection act and may also face additional charges for breaking a U.S. law that bans committing a crime in a country with a relationship to the U.S.
If you enjoy these sorts of stories, be sure to check out more funny Facebook crime stories over at Oddee.
We've all heard of the kitty and puppy cafes sweeping through Japan, but for those of you who like more cold-blooded pets, there's now a reptile cafe to satisfy the desires of those who live a petless lifestyle but still want periodic cuddling with their favorite critters.
If there's one thing ridiculously rich people are good at, it's wasting money. And this list of potential gifts for the world's most spoiled children is equal parts depressing and hilarious. Just check out this $10,000 teddy bear made with black Tahitian pearl eyes, white alpaca fur and a 10k diamond necklace on a gold chain.
Anyone who has ever owned a cat knows all they really want is a place to nap, food, a nice scratch post, things to play with and an occassional petting session (that had better be on their terms). That's why this comic is just so dead on.
You know, I can understand why Coca Cola would only let two people in the world know their secret formula, but there are some secrets that are just plain silly...like how to do the Hapsburg napkin fold. Yes, one of Austria's greatest secrets is how to fold a napkin. Read about more weird well-gaurded secrets over at Cracked.
If you miss watching him paint little happy trees, then you can always make your own Bob Ross doll to paint tiny masterpieces on your desktop. At least, that's what Allison Hoffman of Crafty is Cool did.
I love these fairy tale recreations by artists Larry Moss and Kelly Cheatle of Airigami.com. Kelly would use Photoshop to alter the images to look more 2D and Larry did the actual bending and twisting of the balloons. See more over at Environmental Graffiti.
Update: Kelly contacted me to let me know they both created the balloon sculptures.
We sell some pretty cool aprons over in the Neatoshop, including some superhero ones, but just in case we don't have exactly what you're looking for, check out Bethany Sew-and-Sew's shop. Bethany makes customized aprons in superhero styles and more. She even has some Princess Peach, Mario and Alice In Wonderland ones that are simply adorable.
Mental Floss has a great post featuring a variety of weird cameras, but my favorite has to be this weird gun camera. The trigger works just like one on a regular gun, which gives a whole new meaning to shooting wildlife.
It's recently come out that they won't be making a Lone Ranger movie staring Johnny Depp, but we all know that's not the only potentially awesome movie that Hollywood canned prematurely. Cracked has a great list of 10 others that were cancelled for a variety of movies. Of course, I'm sure I'm not the only one here who desperately wishes the Ghostbusters 3 movie actually went forward at some point. They also have a few unrelated but fun trivia facts like this one:
Before the original Ghostbusters came around, Ivan Reitman, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd were in talks to make Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It was scrapped when Aykroyd came up with the idea for Ghostbusters.
Of course, a lot of the other ones would be pretty awesome too.
Earlier this month was National Sisters Day, which got me thinking about famous sibling duos. I thought it would be fun to share a list of the most famous of these sister pairings, but to be fair, there are so many famous pairs of sisters out there that it would be impossible to list them all. That’s why I’ve decided to leave out most of the contemporary examples you’re probably already familiar with, like Paris and Nikki Hilton and Venus and Serena Williams. I’ve also left out all of the popular sister singing groups from the last hundred years because there are so darn many of them between the Pointer Sisters, The Andrews Sisters and the gals from Heart. That being said, here are some sisters who impacted history.
The Graeae
These not-so-attractive ladies are probably some of the earliest examples of famous sister groups, even if they aren’t exactly real. The Graeae were three ancient goddesses from Greek mythology who shared one eye and one tooth amongst the group. While they were actually archaic goddesses, when they interacted with humans, they usually took the form of old witches. Perseus stole the eye of the witches when they were passing it amongst themselves and used it to force the Graeae to tell him where the three objects he needed to kill Medusa were hidden. Thus, the Graeae were instrumental in the killing of Medusa, who was one of their sisters. Even if these siblings aren’t real, the story has been so long-lasting that it’s hard to imagine it not having any impact on European history to some extent. Source
The Trung Sisters
Around the same time that tales of Jesus were starting to be spread through the Middle East, two Vietnamese sisters were kicking butt, leading a revolt against the Chinese oppression of their country. It all started when Trung Trac fell in love and married a man named Thi Sach. The Chinese rulers of Vietnam were making assimilation into their way of life mandatory and when Thi Sach took a stand against the repression of his culture, he was executed. His death was supposed to be a warning against all those who would consider rebelling, but instead it spurred his wife and sister-in-law, Trung Nhi, to take up his cause and fight against the Chinese. The two sisters were raised learning martial arts and studying the art of warfare, so when it was time to start a rebellion, they were ready. In 39 AD, the two women repelled a small Chinese unit from their village and started to assemble a large army of rebels –mostly women according to popular legends. Within a few months, they already had taken back over 60 citadels from the Chinese and had liberated the kingdom of Nam Viet. The two were named as queens of their free country and they were able to keep the territory free from the Chinese for over two years.
Sure Leia was always flirting with Han, but it was easy to see her eyes shooting longing looks of love over to Chewbacca, so it's not all that surprising to see photographic evidence of their affair being made public all these years later.
Humans might be one of the only animals to use tools as weapons, but Crack has a great list of animals born with weapons built right into their bodies -like the Giant Amazonian Centipede's ninja skills, which allow him to catch and eat whole bats. Read about the rest at the link.