It’s a gamer’s world but everyone’s invited to play.
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It’s a gamer’s world but everyone’s invited to play.
Read More »The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 376-foot tall tower that was built for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The tower is now being turned into the world’s longest slide which will stretch 591 feet from top to bottom. The massive …
Read More »Each country is different but every last one of them has their own strange superstition.
Read More »IKO is a creative prosthetic system designed for Children. They believe that a missing limb shouldn’t be viewed as a disability but instead an opportunity to explore, learn, and play. “The main concept of this project is to build and …
Read More »Everybody loves a good good drinking game. But, all over the world different games have emerged that fit perfectly into each individual culture. Some of these games may sound like fun, while others may seem like the worst idea in …
Read More »I’ll give you a hint, the best-selling beer isn’t from America. 10. Coors Light (U.S.) 2005 rank: 7 Market share: 1.3% Outsold Coors by almost 13 to 1 9. Brahma (Brazil) 2005 rank: 5 Market share: 1.5% Brazilian beer also …
Read More »18 year-old Adrianne Lewis from Michigan has a defining feature that might be the longest in the world. Her tongue is 4 inches long when fully extended and this could beat the current record holder whose tongue is only 3.9 …
Read More »Earth Day is not a holiday, but an annual event dedicated to demonstrating support for environmental action. in many Western countries, each person generates 1.95kg of waste every day, up from 1.2kg in 1960. There are now 7.3 billion people …
Read More »10. The Ironman Triathalon Arguably the world’s most famous one-day endurance event, the Ironman World Championship is a true test of all-around ability and fortitude. To complete the famed race in Kona, Hawaii, competitors must swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 …
Read More »Most days, this is all I want to see when I wake up.
Read More »If they only had a brain.
Read More »Electric Daisy Carnival EDC ritualistically attracts hundreds of thousands of people to partake in mind melting visuals and ear shattering bass drops. In 2014, the festival brought more than 400,000 people to Las Vegas for the three-day event.
Read More »Sellafield, United Kingdom This is another plutonium production plant gone awry. Sellafield, located in western England, leaks 8 million liters of contaminated waste into the sea on a daily basis. This makes the Irish Sea one of the most polluted …
Read More »This guy saw that one of his classmates was in need of some new sneakers so he quickly came to the rescue.
Read More »Turkey Turkey starts this list off at number 10. 29.3% of their adults are obese.
Read More »How Did 3D Printing Begin? A 3D printer is similar to a normal printer, however a normal printer produces ink on paper. 3D printers, on the other hand, layer atoms on top of each other to create, or print, actual …
Read More »Red Solo Cups Maybe they heard it from the song, or maybe they think we’re really all obsessed with these cups but they’re at EVERY American-themed party.
Read More »“Meanwhile” photos from all over the world.
Read More »Where would we be if the world didn’t have kind people like these ones?
Read More »Everyone put your life on hold so we can deal with these intense first world problems. The struggle is real.
Read More »Justin Purvis (38) and Tod Purvis (43) a few years ago found that they inherited degenerative eye disease called horoidermiya. They wanted to see everything there was to see before they lost their sight so they traveled the world.
Read More »These characters don’t just exist in TV shows and movies, they exist in real life too.
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