Tag Archive | "pictures"

How Music Fans Dress

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A lot of people have music idols. James Mollison takes pictures of such music fans.

Madonna

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What’s New On Google Street View?

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Weird new collection of pictures from Google Street View! Enjoy!

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Lil Bub is Definitely Not Your Average Pussycat

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The owner of this pet claims that Lil Bub was born with growth anomalies so she has disproportionally short legs and maintains kitten-like features. This cat also has six toes on all her paws, no teeth and she never meows. Anyway, the guy who owns Lil Bub is so obsessed with her that he just floods the Internet with the pictures of his little cutie.

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Insight on Bear Parenting Techniques

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Quite what the little cub had done to incur its mother’s wrath remains a mystery. But the chances are that he won’t do it again. This astonishing series of pictures illustrates how, in the world of the brown bear, there are no agonised disputes over corporal punishment of children.

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What Da Frock?

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Another ludicrous selection of WTF pictures. Makes you wonder WTF is going on with the world?

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New Year’s Swimmers Brave Freezing Waters

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Thousands of people across Europe celebrated the arrival of the New Year by jumping into chilly seas, rivers and lakes Sunday. Tread carefully because these pictures will brrr-ing chills down your spines!

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Wonder Of Evolution – Flying Fish

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Flying fish live in all of the oceans, particularly in warm tropical and subtropical waters. Their most striking feature is their pectoral fins, which are unusually large, and enable the fish to hide and escape from predators by leaping out of the water, taking short gliding flights through air just above the water’s surface. Their glides are typically around 50 metres (160 ft). In order to glide upward out of the water, a flying fish moves its tail up to 70 times per second.

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