
That was a crazy headline from the National Bulletin November 29, 1971 edition. If anyone still has a copy of the magazine, please scan and send me the article.
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That was a crazy headline from the National Bulletin November 29, 1971 edition. If anyone still has a copy of the magazine, please scan and send me the article.

I have seen many beards in my life, but this Star Wars X-Wing beard might be the most gloriously geek-goddamn-tastic beard I have ever seen.
The proud owner of the said beard is Chad Roberts, who is the self-appointed El Capitan, Minister of Information, and Founder of the RVA beard league. Why am I not surprise?
Apparently, Chad also enter beard competitions and he often win them too. Check out some of Chad’s other goddamn-tastic beards after the jump.Continue Reading

You can find this rolling animated .gif and many more similar to it on rrrrrrrroll Tumblr blog.

You can find this shark bench at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand. Don’t worry though, it’s not a real giant shark coming out of the pavement to eat you! Hard to believe I know, the darn thing looks so convincing, NOT.
Pornchai Kittiwongsakul took these photos, and I honestly didn’t make up that name.Continue Reading

There is something decidedly ominous about this 1979 Pakistan Airline advert which features New York’s Twin Towers embossed with the dark, looming shadow of an approaching jumbo jet.
It first appeared way back in 1979, in the March 19th edition of a French weekly called Le Point, and considering what happened to the Twin Towers two decades later and the strong connections that disaster had to Pakistan, it appears to people now as a foreboding, prophetic image of that terrible day.
It is so surreal, that you could be forgiven for questioning its authenticity, wondering perhaps if it was some kind of twisted hoax, however it has been verified by a reference librarian at the UCLA’s Charles E. Young Research Library.
The advert has been doing the rounds again recently and though it may seem like some sort of ominous warning for the awful events that took place on 9/11, it is just a disturbing coincidence!
1979 Pakistan Airlines WTC Ad (Museum of Hoax Via Reddit)

Sunderland residents, Ian Ridley and Lawrence Boys had gone out, got a little drunk and decided to stop in Mayho Chinese Takeaway on the way home, to grab something to eat.
But what makes this night completely different to a normal night out on the town is the fact that whilst waking outside the takeaway for their food to be prepared, the men spotted the son of God looking right at them from within the wall of the building.
Ridley, 39, immediately took a photograph of the holy image, he told the Daily Mail:
“It was Jesus looking right at us, we were shocked and couldn’t believe it. ‘It’s a miracle! The best thing about it is the face is actually facing the direction of St Luke’s Church so it looks like it is supposed to be there.”Continue Reading
I will preface this article with a simple statement: this stuff is weird. I’m just going to let everyone know up front that they may never see some of their favorite game characters the same way ever again. Video game characters don’t always translate well when you bring them into the real world, and oftentimes you end up with an abomination on your hands. These seven creepy representations of iconic video game characters are some of the weirdest you’ve seen. Ever.
Note: if there are even weirder depictions, don’t tell me about them, because I will tear out my eyes.Continue Reading
At a time when Bills like CISPA, SOPA, ACTA and PIPA threaten the state of the Internet. OnlineEducation.Net takes a look at some Internet-related statistics and at what the world would be like if it didn’t exist. Imagine a world without emails, your favorite Internet companies, such as, Facebook, Google, eBay or Amazon…


Redditor tantalizingTreats went go-karting one day and these guys showed up. (Via Reddit)
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