World's first virtual divorce
A woman has divorced her husband for 'cheating' on her in a virtual reality game.
Amy Taylor and David Pollard married after meeting and falling in love on an internet chatroom.
The couple were both fans of Second Life - a game in which players create a new identity for themselves in a computer-generated world.
Using 3D animated characters, known as avatars, users can move around and interact with others.
The couple were so devoted to the game that when they married at a register office in July 2005, they marked the occasion by holding a virtual wedding in Second Life.
15 Most Creative Bus Ads
"Atravesse na faixa" means "Go across the track" and reminds people not to cross the street whenever they feel like, or else... or else they might end up as this illusion.
This advertisement for an insurance company was put on the back of buses in Amsterdam.
Growing Horns
Unfortunate World Trade Center Old Ads
A brochure image for the WTC. Circa 1984
Pakistan International Airlines from 1979
A Canadian company, Asbestos Corporation Limited from 1981
Circa 1990
Magazine advertisement for Maker's Mark bourbon
October, 1976 cover of Sesame Street magazine
World's Wackiest Coffins
Coke bottles, Nokia phones, Shoes and Airplains
Ghana's Fantasy Coffins
For the Ga tribe in coastal Ghana, funerals are a time of mourning, but also of celebration. The Ga people believe that when their loved ones die, they move on into another life — and the Ga make sure they do so in style. They honor their dead with brightly colored coffins that celebrate the way they lived. For Die Hard KISS Fans
The Kiss Kasket
Corks, guitars and sports bags
Vic Fearn's Coffins
The Tree of death
Capsula Mundi, a biodegradable coffin
The Capsula Mundi is an egg-shaped container made of bioplastic. The body of the deceased rests in a fetal position within this capsule, which gets planted in the earth like a bulb. A shallow circular depression is dug above the capsule to symbolize the presence of the body, in the center of which a tree is planted. Over time, the groups of burial sites become a sacred memorial grove. The Capsula Mundi has made appearances as a design piece in exhibitions around Europe, including one with Droog Design last year. As a show piece, the design is a quintessential representation of a sprouting seed, perfectly encapsulating the designers’ goal of regarding death as an opportunity to nourish the earth for the future.
Designer Coffins: Go Out in Style!
LifeArt Coffins
Coffin jewelry, furniture, storage boxes... and yes, actual coffins for burial
Coffin it Up
And more bizarre coffins from around the world...
Source for this and many from Weird Label Here.
Real-life Superheroes: 10 People with Incredible Abilities
The Incredible Brain (Daniel Tammet)
Daniel Paul Tammet is a British high-functioning autistic savant gifted with a facility for mathematical calculations, sequence memory, and natural language learning. He was born with congenital childhood epilepsy. Experiencing numbers as colors or sensations is a well-documented form of synesthesia, but the detail and specificity of Tammet's mental imagery of numbers is unique. In his mind, he says, each number up to 10,000 has its own unique shape and feel, that he can "see" results of calculations as landscapes, and that he can "sense" whether a number is prime or composite. He has described his visual image of 289 as particularly ugly, 333 as particularly attractive, and pi as beautiful. Tammet not only verbally describes these visions, but also creates artwork, particularly watercolor paintings, such as his painting of Pi.Tammet holds the European record for memorising and recounting pi to 22,514 digits in just over five hours. He also speaks a variety of languages including English, French, Finnish, German, Spanish, Lithuanian, Romanian, Estonian, Icelandic, Welsh and Esperanto. He particularly likes Estonian, because it is rich in vowels. Tammet is creating a new language called Mänti. Tammet is capable of learning new languages very quickly. To prove this for the Channel Five documentary, Tammet was challenged to learn Icelandic in one week. Seven days later he appeared on Icelandic television conversing in Icelandic, with his Icelandic language instructor saying it was "not human."
The Boy with Sonar Vision (Ben Underwood)
The Rubberboy (Daniel Browning Smith)
Five time Guiness Record holder, The Rubberboy is the most flexible man alive and the most famous contortionist. He has been in many professional basketball or baseball games and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, ESPN's Sports Center, Oprah Winfrey, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Cirque du Soleil, Best Damn Sports Show Period, The Discovery Channel, Men in Black 2, HBO's Carnivale, and CSI: NY and American got a talent. He dislocates his arms to crawl through an unstrung tennis racquet. He performs contortion handstands and unique acrobatics. Mister Eat-it-All (Michel Lotito)
King Tooth (Rathakrishnan Velu)
The Magnetic Man (Liew Thow Lin)
The Man who doesn't Sleep (Thai Ngoc)
The Torture King (Tim Cridland)
The Lion Whisperer (Kevin Richardson)
The Eye-Popping Man (Claudio Pinto)
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