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Pics that don't make you laugh but are still cool

Medalion

Banned
Cosmic Bus said:
Obviously fake, but I dig it nonetheless.

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This is how Kal-El was before he became Superman, mischievious little Kryptonian punk
 

mcrae

Member
Thagomizer said:
There's some serious perspective shit going on here. A cougar is a good deal bigger than a Maine Coon.

for one, the cougar has gotta be a solid 8" lower thsn the cat, since there appears to be a step down onto the deck.

n cat is fluffy as fuck
 

Heshinsi

"playing" dumb? unpossible
Ubermatik said:
I love this. There's hope yet.

No there isn't. Just last week, soldiers fired upon and killed protesting Coptic Egyptians. The military have become the new Mubarak.
 
CHEEZMO™ said:
lol, sorry.

I just thought they were important enough to share.

Very important, agreed....

But he gets shot in the face pretty much right after that screengrab...not sure what the gaf policy on that is.
 

Kinyou

Member
PalaceBrother said:
Very important, agreed....

But he gets shot in the face pretty much right after that screengrab...not sure what the gaf policy on that is.
Mubarak got shot in the face? Afaik was it the lower body and it wasn't during that video.
 

Majine

Banned
Kinyou said:
Damn it, the world record holder needs 5.66 seconds.

I don't get how you can have a fair and square competition in this. Either they randomize the initial sequence, which would automatically make some attempts shorter than others because they require less amount of turns.

Or they have a fixed initial sequence, but that would make the whole thing less fascinating.
 

PantherLotus

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A baby gestures minutes after he was born inside the pediatric unit at hospital Escuela in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on October 21, 2011. According to Honduras' health authorities, about 220,000 babies are born in Honduras each year and the cost of having a baby delivered at the public hospital is $10. (Reuters/Edgard Garrido)

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A densely populated neighborhood in West Delhi, India, seen from above via Google Earth. (© Google, GeoEye)

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Family members of Ziona pose for a group photograph in Baktawng village in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram, on October 7, 2011. Ziona is the head of a religious sect called "Chana," which allows polygamy and was founded by his father Chana in 1942. Ziona has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren. He lives in his 4 story 100-room house with 181 members of his family. (Reuters/Adnan Abidi) #
 

PantherLotus

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Public residential buildings are seen in Po Lam, one of the "satellite towns" in Hong Kong, on September 14, 2011. This southern Chinese city is described as a concrete forest, famous for the number of high-rise commercial and residential towers. About 25 percent of the world's tallest 100 residential buildings stand in the territory. (Reuters/Bobby Yip)

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A farmer walks past a terrace of codonopsis pilosula, a traditional Chinese medicine also known as dang shen, in Min county, Gansu province, on May 31, 2011. Rows of white plastic shields have been installed to protect the roots of the dang shen to keep it warm and moist. Commonly used as a cheaper substitute for ginseng, the herb is believed to lower blood pressure, boost one's immune system and improve appetite. (Reuters/Stringer)

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Motorists crowd at a junction during rush hour in Taipei, on October 29, 2009. There are more than 8.8 million motorcycles and 4.8 million cars on Taiwan's roads and nearly all motor vehicles and inhabitants are squeezed into a third of the island's area. (Reuters/Nicky Loh)
 

PantherLotus

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A view of deforestation on Indonesia's Sumatra island. Indonesia and Australia launched a $30 million project to fight deforestation in Sumatra as part of efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and boost a planned forest-carbon trading scheme in 2010. Photo taken on August 5, 2010. (Reuters/Beawiharta)

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The Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India, at twilight on October 9, 2011. Already the second most populous country with 1.2 billion people, India is expected to overtake China around 2030 when its population soars to an estimated 1.6 billion.

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A German man from Hamburg, who identifies himself only as Yiorgos, smokes a cigarette in his home in the village of Skafi some 500 km north of Athens, Greece, on September 27, 2011. Skafi once had a population of about 45 families but today it is populated by Yiorgos alone in the winter and about a dozen elderly Greeks who come in the summer. Greece's population has shrunk by more than 1 percent over the last 10 years, according to a census carried out earlier this year, thereby bucking the trend of the last few decades. (Reuters/Yannis Behrakis)
 

PantherLotus

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A view of a residential building in Shanghai, China, on March 18, 2009. Shanghai is currently the most populous city in the most populous nation in the world, home to more than 23 million residents. (Reuters/Stringer)

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Filipinos inspect a site after a retaining wall at a landfill collapsed causing a rubbish-slide due to heavy rains brought on by typhoon Nanmadol in Baguio, north of Manila, on August 28, 2011.

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A single ger (or yurt, tiny white dot at top left) stands along a dirt road near the broad riverbed of the Tuul River in a remote area of Mongolia, seen from above via Google Earth. The riverbed is over two miles wide at this point.(© Google, Geocentre Consulting, Mapabc.com, Ches/Spot Image)
 

PantherLotus

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Wrecked rickshaws in a dump at Mirpur in Dhaka, bangladesh, on September 23, 2011. Rickshaws far outnumber cars on the streets of many Bangladeshi towns, and they are an important source of income for the country's poor, who often have no other options. Yet the vehicles are a major headache for police, who struggle with licensing and safety issues for the estimated 1 million tricycle rickshaws on the road in Dhaka. Nearly half of all road accidents in the city are believed to involve them. (Reuters/Andrew Biraj) <<-- I DID NOT KNOW THIS!

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A cargo train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the sprawling Kibera slum, one of the largest and poorest slums in Africa and home to about 1 million people, in Kenya's capital Nairobi, on August 26, 2011.

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People gather to get water from a huge well in the village of Natwarghad in the western Indian state of Gujarat on June 1, 2003. (Reuters/Amit Dave)
 
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