Monthly Archives: March 2010 »
One Crazy President – George W. Bush
Today the most frequently used definition in describing George W. Bush is “Incompetence”. Historians today are extremely unfriendly to Bush, but with time the ratio to 43 th U.S. president can change – as
Read More »Cars That Look like Animals
Yes, you read it right! But apart from animals there are some cartoon characters that cars resemble. My favourite is Chrysler Crossfire, look what it looks like. Too funny
Read More »Celebrities On Steroids
How would celebrities look like if they use steroids? Maybe you thought about it and maybe you don’t give a… But any way these are some very realistic – or just funny interpretations of famous people…
Read More »World’s Toughest Rehab Clinic
It has been said that the “Thamkrabok Monastery in Thailand runs the toughest drug rehabilitation regime in the worldâ€
Read More »Those Funny Animals
Animals can always surprise us with their behaver. Especially if we watch closely and catch the right moment to capture that. This is the collection of photos that proofs us something that we already
Read More »Acrylic On Flesh
Alexa Meade is an installation artist based in the Washington, DC area. Her background in the world of political communications has fueled her intellectual interest in the tensions between perception and reality. Alexa Meade’s
Read More »Rare Photos Of Celebrities
Here are the pictures of some iconic people that marked our spirits and history forever. John Travolta
Read More »Cool Mechanical Insects
Borrowing from science fiction and fact, Insect Lab customizes real insect specimens with antique watch parts and other technological components. From ladybugs to grasshoppers, each is individually hand adorned, and original- a unique celebration
Read More »Holi – Festival Of Colors
Holi, or Holli, also called the Festival of Colors, is a spring festival celebrated by Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and others. It is primarily observed in India, Nepal, Srilanka, and countries with large Indic diaspora
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