Monday, October 5, 2020

Guirec Soudée Adventure - Travels The World With His Chicken

Guirec Soudée Adventure - Travels The World With His Chicken 

Guirec Soudée is a French sailor, born in 1992. He is particularly known for his media coverage during his 5-year journey around the world accompanied by his hen Monique. There's an Instagram for everything from hot guys with coffee to hot guys on the Paris Metro, but we had yet to see one dedicated to hot guys with farm animals in exotic locations.

Filling that particular niche is Guirec Soudée, whose Instagram is dedicated to him and his pet chicken Monique traveling the world.Soudée told Cosmopolitan he's been sailing around the world with his unconventional pet for two years. You can find them walking through the snow, basking in the sun, and sailing in the ocean. Their adventures are all clearly catalogued with hashtags like #chicken and #Monique.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Guest Women Fighting For Bridesmaids Bouquet | Wedding Bouquet

Guest Women Fighting For Bridesmaids Bouquet | Wedding Bouquet Bride Fights at Wedding | Bridesmaids Fighting Over Bouquet | Bride Throwing Bouquet | Wedding Bouquet Catch Funny 

WAR OF THE ROSES - Incredible moment two wedding guests grapple on the floor in epic battle over bride’s bouquet. The pair are seen sprawling on the marble floor as family members and other guests watch on in amazement

THIS is the incredible moment two wedding guests fight tooth and nail for the bride’s bouquet. Dramatic footage shows a smiling newlywed throw the coveted bunch behind her before two women try to catch it - instead ending up locked in a very messy brawl.

They are seen sprawling on the marble floor during the battle of the bouquet as family members and other guests watch on in amazement. The wedding wrestling bout was at the nuptials of a North Causcaus couple where there is no tradition of the bride throwing the bouquet, say reports.

Petals from the flowers were seen scattered over the floor. After the fight was over the pair glare at each other. The winner is seen being congratulated by guests while the loser receives commiserations. The bride seemed impressed at the wedding warfare, saying to the camera as she sat at the top table: “Did you see that?”

Hirotaka Hamasaki - Chalkboard Drawing Turn into Art Painting

Hirotaka Hamasaki - Chalkboard Drawing Turn into Art Painting | Japanese Teacher Stuns His Students With Incredible Chalkboard Art | Chalkboard Art Teacher Recreates Masterpieces

Art teachers have an exceptional opportunity to inspire the next generation of creative students. They use all kinds of strategies to connect with their students. One of these is Hirotaka Hamasaki, a fine arts teacher and graphic designer from Nara, Japan. He connects with young people through his elaborate chalkboard drawings, where he recreates a variety of the world’s great masterpieces and a wealth of pop art pieces.

Instead of writing notes or homework assignments for his students, Hirotaka emulates great works of art that feature historically significant imagery. Examples include Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper or Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. Sometimes he recreates contemporary or pop art works, such as Disney’s The Little Mermaid.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Sharks Facts | Surprising Facts You Need to Know About Sharks

Sharks Facts | Surprising Facts You Need to Know About Sharks | Shark Facts That May Surprise You | Shocking Facts about Sharks for kids 

Sharks Fish are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha and are the sister group to the rays.

However, the term "shark" has also been used for extinct members of the subclass Elasmobranchii outside the Selachimorpha, such as Cladoselache and Xenacanthus, as well as other Chondrichthyes such as the holocephalid eugenedontidans.

The earliest known sharks date back to more than 420 million years ago. Acanthodians are often referred to as "spiny sharks"; though they are not part of Chondrichthyes proper, they are a paraphyletic assemblage leading to cartilaginous fish as a whole. Since then, sharks have diversified into over 500 species.

Shannon And Seema Lesbian Wedding | Same Sex Marriage Photos

Shannon and Seema Lesbian Wedding | Same-Sex Marriage Photos | LGBT weddings

Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage Or Lesbian marriage is the marriage of two people of the same sex or gender, entered into in a civil or religious ceremony.The Story Behind The Lesbian Indian Wedding That Stole The Internet's Heart.

America's first Indian lesbian wedding: It was love at first sight for Shannon and Seema. This was the first Indian lesbian wedding to have taken place in America. The vibrant and intimate pictures of the wedding show they both are in deeply love. Shannon and Seema who met each other for the first time at a fitness class six years ago in the US.

Friday, October 2, 2020

Yahav Draizin - Smartphone Photography Reality Vs Imagination

Yahav Draizin - Smartphone Photography Reality Vs Imagination | Imagination Using His Smart Phone - Bring Everyday Objects To Life | Bring Everyday Objects To Life With My Smartphone | This Guy Plays With Your Imagination Using His Phone | This Guy Removes The Line Between Reality And Imagination 

Artist Name is Yahav Draizin, and I work in advertising. I'm constantly looking for inspiration. Using my phone, I match images from popular culture and beyond to places, people, and objects to bring them to life, but with a fun twist. All photos are taken in real locations using two smartphones and no Photoshop or editing.

Photography has been my hobby since I was a little boy. I love it because it allows me to be creative and explore different angles and different stories that others don’t always see.

I think it’s a fun way to make an ordinary situation extraordinary, to make magic by combining two different things into a whole new story. A smartphone is something we all carry all day and it allows me to take this kind of photo spontaneously on the spot whenever an idea comes. I always carry two phones to do this.

Shai Fishman have Polyamorous Relationship With Two Women

Entrepreneur Shai Fishman have Polyamorous Relationship With Two Women Partners Lea - 40 Age, and Krissy 41 Age from Newtown, Pennsylvania | Intimate Relationships with More than One Partner | Anti-Monogamy Lifestyle 

A man has revealed he ended his 19-year marriage to pursue a polyamorous relationship with two other women, after a TV show inspired him to try out an anti-monogamy lifestyle.

Entrepreneur Shai Fishman, 46, from Newtown, Pennsylvania, is a passionate advocate of living an ethical non-monogamous lifestyle – more commonly known as polyamory. Distinctly different from the 'swinger' lifestyle, polyamory places an emphasis on having multiple committed, emotional relationships.

Shai had been married to his previous wife Danielle, 42, for 13 years when he came across two TV shows titled Big Love & Polyamory and Married and Dating, which cemented a belief that he had always held that people should be 'permitted' to express romantic affection for more than one person.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Romeo Cox - Boy Walks 1,700 Miles From Sicily To London In Lockdown

Romeo Cox - Boy Walks 1,700 Miles From Sicily To London In Lockdown | 10-year-old boy walks 2,800 KM from Palermo to London to see his granny 

Romeo Cox, a 10-year-old Italian-English boy, was born in London but moved with his family to Palermo, in Sicily, a few years ago. Earlier this year Romeo had looked forward to spending his summer holidays in London with his paternal grandmother, who is in poor health, however the coronavirus lockdown and travel restrictions at the time prevented him from flying.

After much heartbreak and pleading on the part of Romeo, it was decided that he would make the 2,800-km journey to London by foot, along with his father Phil, a journalist and documentary maker. Their adventures were documented along the way on social media, under the title Romeo's Big Journey Home, with Romeo inviting his followers to raise money for the Refugee Education Across Conflicts Trust (REACT), a charitable association run by his mother Giovanna.

Edible Food Art Decorative With Fresh Fruit And Vegetables

Edible Food Art Decorative With Fresh Fruit And Vegetables 

Edible art refers to food created to be art. It is distinguished from Edible Arrangements (which predominantly consist of fruit) because it is usually more elaborate dessert food. A common form of edible art is wedding cakes, but options for artistic confections range far beyond marital celebrations. Cakes made into art include birthday cakes, cakes for baby showers, for graduation celebrations, and many other types of event.

Each piece looks unique, even if created for the same event, because each creator has their own idea in mind when creating their food art. Such pieces of art can be created using a cake base onto which the decorations are placed on, or they can be made purely out of fondant or sugar, while edible, is not created with consumption intended, such as Mexican Calavera

I took an interest in food from a very young age. By twelve, I was already cooking family meals as a way to help my father after a long day of work. The love for food that started at twelve has developed into different activities over time. Providing nutritious homemade meals—predominantly made from fruit and vegetables—is a daily task. "Edible Food Art for Kids," on the other hand, is an outlet to relax after a hard day’s work while making a snack for the family.

Nadezhda Bushuyeva - Russian Woman Kept Inside for 26 Years

Nadezhda Bushuyeva - Russian Woman Kept Inside for 26 Years | Locked Away By Her Mother For 26 Years 

Nadezhda Bushuyeva was convinced by her mother that the outside world is in fact a very dangerous place. It is unclear if something had happened to her mother at some point in her life and that’s why she kept her daughter inside all those years or not. It could also just be the remote area of Russia that they live in and possibly it wasn’t safe there.

A Russian woman who was trapped in a house by her mother for 26 years has revealed that she ate cat food and stale bread in order to stay alive.The 42-year-old woman had been shut away by her mother - who claimed to be 'protecting' her - for more than half of her life, before she turned up at a local council office in Russia asking for a job and an identity document.

Nadezhda Bushuyeva had not seen the outside world since she left school 26 years earlier, except for one trip to a clinic in 2006. She was fed on cat food and kept inside until her mother, a retired shop assistant called Tatiana, became ill and required hospital treatment.

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Joe Donor - Sperm Donor The Man Who Fathered of 150 Children

Joe Donor - Sperm Donor The Man Who Fathered of 150 Children | Sperm donation | Unprotected Sex with Scores of Women | Donor Sperm for Fertility Treatment | Sperm Donor Wants to Father 2,500 Kids 

A prolific sperm donor with 150 children worldwide has fathered a further six babies during lockdown after claiming COVID restrictions haven't slowed him down. With five women currently pregnant with 'Joe Donor's' unborn children, and one already having given birth this summer, the 49-year-old, from Vermont, is on target to impregnate 10 women this year.

The prolific donor offers both sexual intercourse and artificial sperm insemination - he claims about 50 per cent of his children are a result of having sex - and insists he does not make any profit from his donations, although he is sometimes paid for his travel expenses. Joe, who conceals his real name, has spent the majority of lockdown in Argentina after getting stuck there while donating his sperm - but the singleton is now in London and already set to meet five women this week.

Women Same Outfit Different Looks in Plus Size Body Types - Dress Style

Denise Mercedes and Maria Castellanos 2 friends are sharing TikTok videos that show how the same outfit looks on their different body types | FASHION Same Outfit Different Looks 

When Denise Mercedes and Maria Castellanos first met five years ago, they had no idea of the conversation they would eventually start around body positivity. The two met because their partners are friends, and now they work together as social-media influencers. Mercedes has been a content creator for curvy, plus-size women for years while Castellanos is a professional dancer who has also started dedicating time to posting on social media.

"When I first met Denise, I was starting out as a photographer and I asked if she minded if I take some of her pictures," Castellanos told Insider. "It became a weekly thing and then our friendship grew from there." In 2019, Mercedes shared a photo of her and her best friend wearing the same Aerie bikini on Instagram with a caption that said: "2 different body types, same bikini! She's wearing a small and I'm wearing an xl yet aren't we both beautiful?!!"

Puppy Shaped Cake - Mid-Autumn Festival Cakes in Tradition

Puppy Shaped Cake Mid-Autumn Festival is a Vietnamese tradition | Puppies Cake | Coolest Homemade Dog Cakes 

According to the idea, in the old days, there was always a close relationship between life and the moon: the full moon and crescent moon can interchangeably mean joy and sorrow, reunion, gathering, and a farewell. The full moon is a symbol of reunion, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is also alternatively called the reunion. This is also the occasion to care, show gratitude to parents and friends, to reunite, and love again.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a Vietnamese tradition closely related to the worship of the Moon. So, on the Mid-Autumn Festival, according to Vietnamese custom, all family members put the feast tray on the altar to worship the moon (pray to heaven and earth). Families gather together, enjoy tea, eat cake, and look at the moon; children dance while singing, walk with the lamp, and dance with the dragon.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Sergio Odeith - Street Artist Paints 3D Creature Arts Graffiti

Sergio Odeith - Street Artist Paints 3D Creature Arts Graffiti | Mind-Bending 3D Art Pieces By Portuguese Graffiti Artist | Amazing 3D Street Art Realistic Graffiti | Amazing 3D Murals That Jump Off The Walls 

Talk about graffiti artists today, and you'll find they have shed some of the street arts old stigmas. The once-rogue street art genre has been welcomed into the traditional art world, and when you look at the fantastic 3D street art of Sergio Odeith, it's easy to see why.

The Portuguese artist started creating realistic art in the '90s when it was first gaining prominence in the country. He started with simple sketches on street walls and train tracks but then advanced into large-scale 3D drawings. Odeith continued to evolve and adopted the obscure signature style, which he refers to as "sombre 3D." This technique combines angles, lines, and shadows to create an extraordinary 3D art effect. In 2005 he gained international recognition for his anamorphic art series and realistic drawings, which looked like something out of a science horror fiction flick, with giant spiders appearing to climb off the walls at helpless passers-by.

Not surprisingly, the Lisbon-based muralist has since been asked to design pieces across the pond in the U.S cities of Baton Rouge, L.A, Charleston and Lexington and has even received business contracts with major corporations like Coca-Cola, Samsung, and Shell.

Hannah Bullen-Ryner Beautiful Birds Composed From Flowers and Leaves

Hannah Bullen-Ryner Beautiful Birds Composed From Flowers and Leaves | The Botanical Bird Art | Artist Uses Leaves And Flowers To Create Mesmerizing Bird Portraits 

Whether we've already discovered them or not, we all have our own ways of finding inner peace. For Hannah Bullen-Ryner, it comes through reconnecting with Mother Earth.

Bullen-Ryner composes beautiful birds using only natural materials found locally and no permanent fixings. Scavenging her surroundings, she puts together flowers, leaves, twigs, and berries to form delicate portraits either on the woodland floor or under one small oak. When she's done, they last only a few moments before nature starts reclaiming them. Luckily, that brief period of time is enough for Hannah to photograph her artworks, or as she calls it, offerings to Mother Nature. Soon after, they get taken by the breeze, rearranged by the rain, or wriggled through by an insect and leave no trace behind.

The artist says she creates to share her love for nature and to soothe her soul, and you can definitely feel it in the photos of her ephemeral pieces.

Bullen-Ryner is both an artist and someone who appreciates nature, having been outdoors her whole life. "Originally a painter and photographer, I have always found art to be cathartic, a way to let it all out, a way to express what couldn't be said "Equally, I have always felt deeply connected to the Earth and to her magic and her ability to soothe a weary soul."

Toonify Turns Yourself Photos Into Pixar Cartoon Characters

Toonify Turns Yourself Photos Into Pixar Cartoon Characters | This Toonify yourself | Justin Pinkney App That Turns People Into Pixar-Like Cartoon Characters Gets The Internet Buzzing 

You've probably heard what crazy stuff AI, machine learning, and deep learning technologies are capable of. Like creating portraits of people who don’t exist, or making a 15th-century Renaissance painting out of your picture, or turning your static single selfie into a living image. Sounds crazy, because it is, but it turns out, this is not all.

Two programmers and AI enthusiasts, Justin Pinkney and Doron Adler, have just created a new mind-bending "toonification" system that basically turns your portrait into a cute cartoon character. Thanks to deep learning, the algorithm fine-tunes the original face and blends it with a cartoon model, keeping the identities the same, but the features cartoonish.

Apparently, their “Toonify” website got so much attention on social media, with people flocking to the website to toonify their selfies, that the costs got out of hand and the team had to temporarily turn off the server.

While they’re working on bringing it back to us, let’s take a look at some of the most amusing cartoon transformations down below so that you'll have time to decide whether to go for Elsa from Frozen, or stick to the Nemo makeover.

Monday, September 28, 2020

Most Beautiful Temples in Asia - Magnificent And Famous Temple

Most Beautiful Temples in Asia - Magnificent And Famous Temple | Temples in Asia You Won't Know About

Looking for exotic Temples destinations in the Asia to fit into your travel plans this year? The world is a beautiful place and there are plenty of sites to see. But if you want to do things a little differently, how about visiting Magnificent And Famous Temple found all across Asia?

In this collection, I have gathered Most Beautiful Temples in Asia for you to add to your list of must-see destinations for your next travel plans. No matter how stunning these photos look, the real place itself will surely leave you more awe-struck.

These Asian temples are places of worship or meditation and have decades if not centuries of history built into the temple walls and grounds. What better way to reconnect with the past and gain a new appreciation of the present and future, by visiting these sites steep in history?

Pareidolia - Seeing Faces in Inanimate Objects | Everyday Things

Pareidolia - Seeing Faces in Inanimate Objects | Faces Everywhere We Look | The Fascinating Science Behind Why We See 'Faces' In Objects | Seeing Faces in Unusual Places 

Pareidolia is the tendency for incorrect perception of a stimulus as an object, pattern or meaning known to the observer, such as seeing shapes in clouds, seeing faces in inanimate objects or abstract patterns, or hearing hidden messages in music. Pareidolia can be considered a subcategory of apophenia.

Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, the Man in the Moon, the Moon rabbit, and other lunar pareidolia. The concept of pareidolia may extend to include hidden messages in recorded music played in reverse or at higher- or lower-than-normal speeds, and hearing indistinct voices in random noise such as that produced by air conditioners or fans.

Pareidolia was at one time considered a symptom of human psychosis, but it is now seen as a normal human tendency.

Pareidolia is not confined to humans. Scientists have for years taught computers to use visual clues to "see" faces and other images.

Drug Addiction - Before & After Transformations Of People Who Quit Drugs

Drugs Addiction - Showcases Before And After Transformations Of People Who Quit Drugs | Drugs Addict People Before & After Transformations Quit Drug | Stunning Before & After Transformations Of People Who Quit Drugs 

Drug addiction is a very serious problem that afflicts many people around the world. Whatever the reasons for using drugs in the first place, it’s important to stop. Your health, your life and the happiness of your loved ones depend on it.

To serve as a fount of inspiration that absolutely anything (and everything) is possible in life, Bored Panda has compiled this list of the most spectacular, majestic and amazing transformations of people who quit doing heroin, meth, and other drugs. Take a long look at these before & after photos, share them with your friends, and let us know which transformations you feel are the most drastic.

Make sure to scroll down and read our interview about drug addiction with a representative from 'Transform'. After you’re done browsing this post, have a look at our previous lists of other stunning before & after transformations of people who quit drugs, as well as what happens to people when they stop drinking alcohol.

Kevin Alter created "The Addict's Diary" so that people would have a place online to share their failures, successes, and lessons they have learned throughout their path to recovery from addiction. Empowering people to speak up, the platform allows those affected by substance abuse to spread their story, offering a sense of catharsis and community while informing the unaware of the gruesome realities of this epidemic.

Below are some of the Complete transformations people have submitted to "The Addict's Diary."

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Surprising Facts About Moon | Interesting Moon Facts For Kids

Surprising Facts About Moon | Interesting Moon Facts For Kids 

The Moon is an astronomical body orbiting Earth and is the planet's only natural satellite. It is the fifth-largest satellite in the Solar System, and by far the largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits. The Moon is, after Jupiter's satellite Io, the second-densest satellite in the Solar System among those whose densities are known.

The Moon is thought to have formed about 4.51 billion years ago, not long after Earth. The most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a hypothetical Mars-sized body called Theia. New research of Moon rocks, although not rejecting the Theia hypothesis, suggests that the Moon may be older than previously thought.

Scariest House Made Of Skulls Bones And Devils In Belarus

Scariest House Made Of skulls Bones And Devils In Belarus | Demoniac House Outside Minsk That Gives Creeps All Its Neighbors | Belarusian House of Skulls Will Send Shivers Down Your Spine

Not far from Minsk, in Ratomka town, you may find a very interesting house. Locals are afraid to pass it by not only at night but during the daytime too. The things that frighten people most are the hands sticking out of the fence, the arbor and dome that are laid out in skulls.

“The owner of the house is a Belarusian businessman with a rich imagination. His car reflects this as well being tuned out with engravings of skulls,” – says one local man. “He started building the house ten years ago but then stopped. Two years ago he resurfaced again and continued construction.” “Soon the skulls will be glowing in the darkness или just like devils on the roof,” – expects one local woman.

Norilsk Railway in Russia - Most Isolated Places in the World

Norilsk Railway in Russia - Most Isolated Places in the World | Norilsk Railway Amid Cold and Darkness Dead Railroad in Russia | Norilsk Railway is a Single-Track Railway, formerly the Northernmost Part of Russia. 

The railway is in northern Krasnoyarsk Krai, southern Taimyr Peninsula and connects the mining towns Talnakh, Norilsk and Kayerkan with the port Dudinka on the Yenisei. The railway line has a 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in) Russian gauge, and was partially constructed by the prisoners of Norillag. Originally, it was 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) narrow gauge, 114 km long, and built in 1936. Later, in 1953, it was rebuilt to Russian broad gauge and expanded to 231 km of track. The railway is owned by the Norilsk Nickel mining company and does not belong to Russian Railways.

From 1957 onwards, the railway was electrified with 3kV DC in stages. Electrical Multiple Units of the ER1 and ER2 series were used for suburban passenger transportation. VL10 locomotives were used to haul heavy freight trains on the railway.

In the 1990s, the railway was in serious decline. In 1998 the electric catenary was removed and the electric rolling stock sold off. Diesel locomotives haul freight trains since then, passenger service on the railway was discontinued.

Jane Gottlieb - Color Obsessed Artist Turn Into Rainbow House

Jane Gottlieb - Color Obsessed Artist Turn Into Rainbow House | Owner turns 'boring' beige homes into rainbow House 

Jane Gottlieb's turned her boring sea-view home in Santa Barbara, California into a work of art but says 'nobody in the neighbourhood really likes it because they all have these beige Mediterranean houses' A colour-obsessed artist who transformed her "beige and boring" mansion into a rainbow oasis spends £4,000 a year on painting the colourful house inside and out - despite admitting her neighbours disapprove.

Jane Gottlieb, 70, spent two months transforming the detached sea-view home in Santa Barbara, California, from run-of-the-mill to a "piece of art", featuring nine different colours on it's exterior alone, and dozens more inside.

But maintaining the bright abode is a costly task, with a $5,000 (£4,085) paint job needed once a year to stop the colours from fading in the harsh sunlight - resulting in the house becoming even bolder each time a new lick of paint is added.

Renowned artist Jane, who has showcased her work all over the world, said her four-bedroom home leaves visitors stunned and smiling, with passers-by dubbing it the "rainbow house''.

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Artistic Scarf - Beautiful And Unique Scarf Designs Collection


Artistic Scarf - Beautiful And Unique Scarf Designs Collection | Men Art Scarves and Shawls | Fine Art Scarves to Wear or Gift as Art Gifts | Woman 100% Silk Art Collection Scarves | Artistic Hand Painted and Printed For Teen Girls | Wearable Artistic Hand Painted Bird Wing | Silk and Chiffon Scarf | Custom printed Scarves | Unique Scarves designed by artists | Artistic hanging scarf | Fraas | Women's Winter Scarves 

I Create Wearable Artistic Scarfs Inspired By Owls, Ravens, Swans, And Other Majestic Birds I dream so often that I can fly that I have moments where I’m not quite sure if my flying skills are a fantasy or a fact. In one memorable dream, I was The Goddess of Colour, flying over a landscape of kaleidoscope hues. I felt lost until a voice whispered, “Purple is the way home.” As I flew over fields of lavender, I transformed into a Raven.

In another dream, I became The Guardian of the Gateway. I held a staff while wearing a cloak of gold, fashioned into feathers. I sailed through the galaxy on a galleon ship carried by seven white, sea snake dragons. I was part human, part Barn Owl. Driven to capture, record, and share my wild encounters and dream time experiences, I explored ideas on canvas merging human form and bird. These flat pieces were lifeless, static, and detached from the viewer.

People In The Streets Of Rio de Janeiro During Brazil Carnival

People In The Streets Of Rio de Janeiro During Brazil Carnival 

The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is a festival held every year before Lent and considered the biggest carnival in the world with two million people per day on the streets. The first Carnival festival in Rio occurred in 1723.

For years now, I have been photographing people during the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Despite what most people know, the best part of Carnival is not the samba schools, but the street blocks where people put on costumes and makeup, and party all day long.

Being a participant of the Carnival in the street blocks for over 20 years, I created a project called Humanos do Carnaval (Humans of Carnival), and for 5 years, I have been taking portraits. Hope you enjoy them!

Dwarf Couple - Charli Worgan and Cullen Became Dwarfism Family

Dwarf Couple - Charli Worgan and Cullen Adams Became Dwarfism Family share their lives with the world | Family Of 3 Who All Have Dwarfism Become Internet Sensation 

This tiny family has gone viral online thanks to their heartwarming photos shared online. Charli Worgan, 27, is 1.3 meters tall and her husband Cullen Adams is 1.4 meters tall. After getting married, they welcomed their first child, Tilba. Whether it's beach trips, lunches in the sun, workouts or walks, the pictures show this family is like everyone else. Charli is currently pregnant with her second child.

She has achondroplasia, which is the most common type. He has geleophysic dysplasia, a much rarer form that comes with many more health concerns. Because they each have different forms of dwarfism, Charli and Cullen’s offspring have a one-in-four chance of having a baby of average height; a baby having either type of dwarfism; or a baby with both forms of dwarfism, which could, unfortunately, be fatal.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Human Composting - Living Mushroom Coffin Help Bodies Decompose

Human Composting - Living Mushroom Coffin Help Bodies Decompose | Guy Created A Living Mushroom Coffin That Turns Your Body Into Compost In Less Than 2 Years | Loop in Netherlands 

There’s a saying that we are but mere guests on this planet. So, we ought to treat it with love and respect just like we would any other home. And just like it applies to our lifetimes, so it should apply in the afterlife. Loop, a startup based in Delft, the Netherlands, has come out with a solution to an eco-friendly afterlife with its Loop Living Cocoon coffin made from wood chips and mycelium that quicken the process of decomposition and help nature acquire vital nutrients more effectively.

Dutch researcher Bob Hendrikx designed an eco-friendly coffin made out of mushroom fiber—mycelium. So, Delft University of Technology Researcher Bob Hendrikx has designed what he calls a living coffin that is made from mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus or fungus-like bacterial colony.

Chief Oreo Cloud Dog - Chow Puppy Looks Like Oreo Ice Cream

Chief Oreo Cloud Dog - Chow Puppy Looks Like Oreo Ice Cream | Adorable Chow Puppy Nicknamed “Chief  Oreo Cloud” Looks Like a Cookies and Cream Dessert 

Take one look at this Chow-Chow dog named Chief and you’ll understand why he’s such a special pup. Also known as Oreo Cloud, the fluffy canine earned the nickname because his human, Sara Hamilton, thought his dark gray speckled coat looked like an Oreo McFlurry dessert. But aside from his good looks, he's also a real treat to be around and has been making his pawrents' lives brighter ever since they adopted him.

While Oreo Cloud is certainly a memorable moniker for the pup, Chief is a fitting name for his size and demeanor. Because of his Chow-Chow breed characteristics, Chief will grow to be about 85 pounds and already has the personality of a leader who is a quick learner. He was potty trained at eight weeks and is a natural protector who sleeps by the main door of their home every night.

House Build Of Beer Cans - Unique House Designs in Florida

House Build Of Beer Cans - Unique House Designs in Florida | Beer Cans Homes - Took 16 Years to Completely Covered 

Calling all beer lovers: this Florida condo might just be your perfect home. A two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo with its walls and ceilings completely covered in Budweiser cans is on the market for $100,000, according to Today. After spending 16 years working on the unique project, the late owner Mike Amelotte completed the decorations in his 815-square-foot home, piling beer cans high in every room except for two bathrooms.

Kristen Adams-Kearney, who listed the condo with the brokerage Kearney & Associates Realty, told Today that she was "blown away" upon her first visit to the condo. "I really didn't know what to think," she said. "It's just such a unique place." The real estate agent, who has been in the industry for 15 years, said she had never seen anything like the unconventional home.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Giant Rat Was Discovered in Mexico City | World Largest Rat

Giant Rat Was Discovered in Mexico City | World Largest Fake Rattus 

A giant fake rat - together with tonnes of other rubbish - was discovered to have caused a flood which drowned a 54-year-old woman trapped inside her flat. The giant prop of a rat was caught on camera after being pulled from the water in the Magdalena Contreras borough of the Mexican capital city of Mexico City on Friday 18 September.

Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents. Species of rats are found throughout the order Rodentia, but stereotypical rats are found in the genus Rattus. Other rat genera include Neotoma (pack rats), Bandicota (bandicoot rats) and Dipodomys (kangaroo rats).

Rats are typically distinguished from mice by their size. Generally, when someone discovers a large muroid rodent, its common name includes the term rat, while if it is smaller, its name includes the term mouse. The common terms rat and mouse are not taxonomically specific.