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Artist Illustrates the Entire Cast of ‘Futurama’

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Australian deviantART user Unrellius has created a gigantic illustration featuring nearly every character in the entire cast of Futurama. The project took around 14 months to complete, and you can peruse a larger version of the illustration at deviantART.
 
Ice Festival preparations heat up in Harbin, China

China?s 30th annual Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival kicked off on January 5th, 2014. Nearly 10,000 people were involved in creating the breathtaking ice monuments, which include sculptures of famous buildings like the Roman Colosseum, the Empire State Building, and a 150-foot-tall reproduction of the Hallgrimskirkja church in Reykjavik, Iceland. The festival also features a 240-meter-long ice slide and a tribute to Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman?s rubber duck. Over 180,000 square meters of ice and 150,000 square meters of snow were used to create the amazing spectacle.

The Washington Post has put together a great gallery of photos from the event, and ITN News has also created a short video on the preparation leading up to the festival:

 
Dr. Nicole Avena explains how sugar affects the brain, and what happens in the body when you take a bite of sugary food in this illuminating TED-Ed lecture animated by STK Films.

 
https://www.nerdist.com/2014/01/have-you-seen-the-powerpuff-ladies/

I?m sure many of us have imagined this at some point, but to actually see it is quite riveting. The talented Stanley Lau (a.k.a. Artgerm) featured a mature version of the Powerpuff Girls in his collection of satirical ?Justice Magazine? covers. The end result turned out to be nothing short of glorious.

A little bit Sailor Moon-ish, yes, though I personally don?t see a problem in that. This is an excellent tease if not an amazing piece of fan art. Now excuse me while I catch myself from slipping into a fit of anger over the fact that this is not real.

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Chinese theme park to reenact Titanic iceberg collision

(CNN) -- A Chinese company plans to build a full-scale replica of RMS Titanic, complete with a simulation of an iceberg collision, at a theme park in Daying County, Sichuan Province, China.

The RMB 1 billion ($165 million) model will be one of the key attractions at the Romandisea Seven Star International Cultural Tourism Resort, which will also feature a museum dedicated to the 1912 maritime tragedy, a man-made beach, Turkish baths and what is being called a "6D cinema."

The park is slated to open in 2016.

The ship's design will be based on the blueprint of Titanic's sister ship, RMS Olympic, and produced in a shipyard in Hubei Province, developer Seven Star Energy Investment Group said in an interview with Xinhua news.

The sinking of the Titanic, on its maiden journey from Southampton to New York, resulted in more than 1,500 deaths and inspired James Cameron's hit film.

The South China Morning Post said the replica will be permanently docked on the Qi River, some 930 miles from the nearest coast. But visitors will get to safely experience an iceberg "collision" thanks to a high-tech simulation involving light and sound effects.

"There are museums dedicated to Titanic in the U.S. and Europe," said Su Shaojun, chairman of Seven Star. "It's time for China to honor the spirit of human responsibility -- how passengers tried to save one another as the ship sank."

Last year Australian billionaire Clive Palmer announced he would be funding a working replica of the Titanic -- the Titanic II cruise. That ship is also being made by a Chinese shipyard and plans to set sail in the same year the theme park opens.
 
In the latest video by CrazyRussianHacker, host Taras Kulakov places two pounds of dry ice into a sink full of water, unleashing a waterfall of carbon dioxide fog in his kitchen. As some YouTube commenters have noted, unleashing large amounts of carbon dioxide in an unventilated space is dangerous, as is immersing yourself in a cloud of the gas.

2 Pounds of Dry Ice Experiment

 
This is What Snake Venom Does to Blood!

 
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Aslan, A Massive Lion Sculpture Handmade from 4,000 Metal Scraps

Aslan, A Massive Lion Sculpture Handmade from 4,000 Metal Scraps

Istanbul-based artist Sel?uk Yilmaz has created a majestic sculpture called ?Aslan? ? the Turkish word for lion ? made from nearly 4,000 pieces of metal. According to Colossal, each piece of metal in the 550-pound sculpture was individually hand-cut and hammered, and the whole piece took nearly a year to complete.

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This video of dudes hanging off ledges will give you all the fears of heights - Guyism

This video of dudes hanging off ledges will give you all the fears of heights

I don?t normally have a fear of heights. But when I watched this video of daredevil idiots guys hanging off ledges, I felt my heart wanting to explode. Very cool but prepare for all of the fears.

I know these guys are probably highly trained and do this for years and years to practice but holy shit no way would I ever do that. A faint breeze, a butterfly landing on your hand, a bird crapping on your head, just so many variables that lead to me leaving a Chris-sized crater in the floor. Thanks but no thanks.
 
Dr. Nicole Avena explains how sugar affects the brain, and what happens in the body when you take a bite of sugary food in this illuminating TED-Ed lecture animated by STK Films.


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Superstitions Around the World - List of Some Funny and Strange Beliefs

13 wild superstitions from around the world

In India...
A solar eclipse pretty much means everybody's staying indoors for the duration. Just about everything's put in hibernation mode -- from road traffic to the stock market -- due to the widespread belief the sun's rays are toxic during the celestial event. Some also believe that burying a sick child up to their neck during an eclipse can cure them of their ailment... because science.

In Afghanistan...
The number 39 is linked (inexplicably) to prostitution, and anyone whose phone number or license plate ends with 39 is a social pariah. People who're 39 years old often say they're "one less than 40" just to avoid the embarrassment.

In Nigeria...
Never kiss a baby on the lips, or they'll drool when they grow into adulthood. Even if this isn't true, you shouldn't really be kissing babies on the lips anyway.

In Turkey...
It's a commonly held local belief that chewing gum at night is akin to chowing down on the flesh of a dead person. A minty-fresh dead person.

In Japan...
Stabbing chopsticks straight up into your bowl of rice'll cause the whole dinner table to murmur in disapproval, as this is generally only done during funeral ceremonies. Passing food from chopstick to chopstick is a no-no for much the same reason: at funerals, family members pass the bones of the dead person with chopsticks.

In South Korea...
Going to sleep with a fan on in an enclosed space can straight up kill you. This unfounded belief is so prevalent that electric fans are often sold with timers, to prevent accidental death due to... suffocation, somehow?

In Thailand...
It's considered good luck for a man to wear a penis medallion. No, seriously, the "palad khik" -- which translates to "honorable surrogate penis", obviously -- is supposed to confer good fortune when gambling, protect you from muggings, and make you irresistible to women. Seems legit.

In Serbia...
It's a good idea to spill some water behind a person who's going to a job interview, headed out on a journey, or about to attempt any sort of endeavor at all. The movement of water's said to symbolize fluidity and motion; just don't spill it on their pants, as that probably won't have the same effect on the interview.

In Spain...
Instead of kissing someone when the clock strikes 12 on New Year's Eve, you should eat 12 grapes in rapid succession. Not only does this ensure the coming year'll be a lucky one, it also gives you delicious grape breath (in case you decide to kiss someone after all).

In Russia...
Carrying an empty bucket, or even seeing someone carry one, is a bad omen. This is likely due to the fact that Tsar Alexander II was assassinated by a man with empty buckets for hands. True story.

In Vermont...
Diagonally placed windows are referred to as "witch windows", due to the belief that witches can't fly their broomsticks through diagonal windows. The witch could still probably magic herself through the front door, but you'll make things a lot harder for her with these bad boys.

In Britain...
When you wake up on the first day of the month, saying the word "rabbit", or "rabbits", or "white rabbits", or any combination of these, gives good luck for the whole month. Make sure it's the very first word(s) you say, though, otherwise the whole thing's pointless and silly.

In Iceland...
You're advised to avoid knitting on your doorstep during the later months, as this will bring about a long winter. Why you'd choose to knit outside in the dead of winter at all is anyone's guess.
 
A Map of Future Toilet Paper and Hygiene Product Use Around the World

Market research firm Euromonitor International has created a map that projects the future use of toilet paper, baby diapers, incontinence products, and other hygiene items around the world based on growing segments of the population. Countries with booming populations like China and Mexico will consume more diapers, while those with low birth rates and a large retired population ? like Japan and Western Europe ? may need more incontinence products. The Washington Post has more information and a larger version of the chart.

A Map of Future Toilet Paper and Hygiene Product Use Around the World

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The Mystery of Eyeball Floaters Explained

 
http://guyism.com/celebrities/video-amanda-cerny-working-out-instagram.html

Why can?t I stop watching this video of Amanda Cerny working out?

Amanda Cerny was Playboy Playmate of the Month in October 2011. So she works out. And shares it on Instagram. It?s mesmerizing. And because I would be remiss to not mention it, with them being National Champs and all, she is a graduate of Florida State University.

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If women are going to fight they need to keep their hair short.

This compilation of fights on Russian reality TV makes American TV seem classy

Let it be known: Russia goes hard in everything. EVERYTHING. That rule of thumb has never been more obvious than this compilation of fights on Russian reality TV. Hot chicks in bikinis fighting, kicks, guy on girl action. Sheer trash TV brutality.

This video really ran me through a gamut of emotions. Nothing quite as delightful as girls in bikinis trading blows but nothing quite as sad as multiple men kicking multiple women in the guy. And then there?s that flying kick at 5:05 that was straight up a WWE championship winner. Is it too late to submit this for Oscar consideration? Way more emotionally tasking than that Nebraska movie.

http://guyism.com/humor/compilation-fights-russian-reality-tv-makes-american-tv-seem-classy.html
 
I didn?t even know Malin Akerman had a sister, let alone one that?s even sexier than her, but here she is, Jennifer Akerman, looking all sweaty working out and slamming beers in a hot new video. Now we?ve said in the past that Malin is overrated for the last couple of years, but now that we know she has this hot sister that could change. Family is very important.

Unfortunately there is very little in the way of details regarding Jennifer Akerman on the Internet. All Galore magazine has is an interview with the dudes who took the video and a bunch of sexy pics of Jennifer (those are nice). She does have her own Web site ? which is entirely in Swedish. If only there were some easy way to translate it to English. Someone really needs to get to work on that.

http://guyism.com/celebrities/jenni...ister-pounds-beers-gets-sweaty-new-video.html

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In 1923, the New York Yankees won the World Series for the first time and, in commemoration, pocket watches were given out to the players and various personnel. This one was given to George Herman "Babe" Ruth himself. If you're interested in snagging this piece of history, you'd better take out that second, third and maybe fourth mortgage because bidding over at Heritage Auctions starts at $220,000.

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Marvel's Thor: The Dark World - Deleted Scene 1 - Loki as Captain America

 
When life gives you lemons...

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11195975

Snake slithers on to pizza menu

Alligator and frog have long been on the menu in Florida, but a new delicacy has slithered its way onto dinner plates in the US state.

A pizzeria now offers Burmese python meat on what it calls the Everglades Pizza - named for Florida's vast national park, where the snakes are being hunted to protect the nature preserve.

"It was just to create talk about the shop and being creative, and this thing literally just went viral," says Evan Daniell, the owner of Evan's Neighbourhood Pizza in Fort Myers.

"People talk about it all the time and whether it's negative or positive, it really doesn't matter because the fact is, we can make it and it's delicious."

So, the big question is, what does it taste like?

"It's good but a little chewy," says Mike, a tourist taking the python plunge from Minnesota.



"It tastes like chicken but chewier," his wife Becky adds.

Daniell admits that python meat "can be gamier."

The chef tenderises the slabs of snake meat by marinating them for several hours. They are then sliced thinly into what he calls "snake slivers".

Before laying it onto the pizza, making sure "each slice has a piece of python," Daniell pre-cooks the snake in the oven for a few minutes.

"There is some pink into the snake, and as it turns white, it will be done," he explains.

The Everglades pizza certainly has its fans, despite its steep price tag of US$45.

Daniell's friend Mike Gookin says he came up with the idea of using the snake meat to spice up pizzas after seeing a news report on the python problem in the Everglades.

The pizza also features alligator sausage and frog legs. Both are native to southern Florida. The pythons are not, but they are everywhere.

"There could be thousands or tens of thousands of Burmese pythons in the wild here," explains Roberto Torres, a field officer with The Nature Conservancy.

The snakes can measure up to six-metres long and they are believed to have made the Everglades their home after being released by their owners.

"They get them as pets and when they get too big, they release them here," Torres says.

Burmese pythons have no known predator in Florida, so they sit atop the food chain in their new home. As a result, environmental experts such as Torres fear their presence could end up threatening biodiversity in the Everglades.

"It's a perfect habitat for the snake - it's wet, there is plenty of food," Torres says.

"They'll eat anything they can catch - birds, fish, mammals, cats, dogs."

To raise awareness about the python invasion, chefs in Miami have held several events with python on the menu along with other non-native species.

But current food safety regulations do not allow the invasive snakes captured in Florida to be slaughtered and processed regularly to be sold in restaurants.

As a result, Daniell's python meat is not local.

"I buy it frozen from a wholesaler who imports farmed python from Vietnam," the restaurateur explains.
 
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