A Ticket for Driving the Speed Limit

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A speed camera near Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, caught 24-year-old Zac Murray driving at 100 km/h and he was sent a $151 ticket for speeding. However, the speed limit on the roadway is 100 km/h (62 mph). Murray was a bit puzzled, but saw the humor in the situation. He issued an apology.

"I am deeply saddened by my actions and believe I am just as bad as those ingrates who are downloading Dallas Buyers Club and/or Game of Thrones," he wrote.

"Clearly I did not think of the children or consider the consequences of my actions as I drove at an alleged speed of 100km in a 100km zone.

"I hope you can all forgive me. But most importantly I hope I can forgive myself for the monster I have become."

Police in Queensland were surprised, too, and canceled the ticket. Further investigation showed that when the speed camera was being calibrated and tested, it automatically issued two tickets to drivers before it was officially deployed. -via Arbroath

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A Ticket for Driving the Speed Limit

Parkour Madman Jumps From Balcony To Balcony 43 Stories Above Ground

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There are many different degrees of what people refer to as Parkour- some of it involves jumping around and over stuff in the city, other stunts involve taking things a bit higher and jumping across rooftops a few stories above ground.

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This video takes the idea of parkour to the extreme, as madman and Instagram user olegcricket jumps from balcony to balcony 43 stories above ground.

As someone who once had a crippling fear of heights I can tell you this video made me feel a bit nauseous, how did you fare while watching this brief yet nerve-wracking video?

-Via The Daily What

Parkour Madman Jumps From Balcony To Balcony 43 Stories Above Ground

This Public Library Has an Indoor BeeHive

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Redditor sauer_kussen brought this incredible find to my attention. One of the branches of the Medina County District Library (I think the main library) in Ohio has a real, active beehive inside the children’s department. It’s called the Library Observation Hive. A local organization of beekeepers maintains it, moving the hive out before the winter and returning it in the spring. The local branch of the Rotary Club brought it to the library in 2008 as a way for people to learn about bees. The resident bees can leave through a pipe that connects to the outside of the library building.

This Public Library Has an Indoor BeeHive

How The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Should Have Ended - Part One

How It Should Have Ended takes on the latest Marvel movie: The Avengers: Age Of Ultron. But wait! This says "part one." Are they going to show the end of the story? How would I know, since I haven’t seen the film? Is this going to make any sense at all?

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Oh, okay, now that I’ve watched the video, I can honestly say that you’ll get a kick out of this even if you haven’t seen The Avengers: Age Of Ultron. Spoilers? I don't think so. And it certainly makes me look forward to seeing part two! -via Viral Viral Videos

How The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Should Have Ended - Part One

Eating Feathers and other Feather Research

The following is an article from The Annals of Improbable Research.

Research involving feathers
compiled by Katherine Lee, Improbable Research staff

Eating Feathers (1966)
“Methods for Determining the Nutritive Value of Feather Meals,” W.E. McCasland and L. R. Richardson, Poultry Science, vol. 45, 1966, pp. 1231–6. The authors, at Texas A&M University, report:

The nutritive value of raw and hydrolyzed feather meals was determined by the growth of rats, by enzymatic digestion in vitro, and by quantitative microscopic analysis of feces of rats consuming diets that contained the feather protein. Rats fed raw feathers as the sole source of protein lost weight and the mortality was 100%. Those fed hydrolyzed feathers failed to gain weight but none succumbed during a six week test period.

Eating Feathers (2008)
“Responses to Sweet and Bitter Tasting Feathers in Laying Hens,” A. Harlander-Matauschek, F. Wassermann and W. Bessei, Proceedings of the 42th International Congress of the ISAE, 2008, p. 22.

Eating Feathers (2009)
“Physical Characteristics of Feathers Play a Role in Feather Eating Behavior,” A. Harlander-Matauschek and U. Feise, Poultry Science, vol. 88, no. 9, 2009, pp. 1800–4. The authors, at the University of Hohenheim, Germany, report:

Ten birds were individually given access to 4 plastic elements, each perforated with 4 feathers 2, 4, 6, or 8 cm in length (i.e., 1 flat piece of plastic for each feather length). Another 10 hens were given access to 3 identical plastic elements, each perforated with 4 pieces of feather 2 cm in length from the calamus (part of the shaft closest to the bird body), middle (shaft with outer and inner vane), or tip (part of the shaft with vane furthest from bird body) of the feathers, respectively. The number of feathers of different lengths and regions plucked and eaten from each plastic element was recorded. Birds were tested over a period of 10 d on a daily basis. Laying hens preferred shorter feathers over longer ones.

Makeup Use by Flamingos

“Greater Flamingos Phoenicopterus roseus Use Uropygial Secretions as Make-up,” Juan A. Amat,
Miguel A. Rendón, Juan Garrido-Fernández, Araceli Garrido, Manuel Rendón-Martos and Antonio Pérez-Gálvez, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, vol. 65, no. 4, 2011, pp. 665–73. The authors, at Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Sevilla, Spain and other institutions report:

It was long thought that the colour of bird feathers does not change after plumage moult. However... The coloration of plumage due to deliberate staining, i.e. with cosmetic purposes, may help individuals to communicate their quality to conspecifics.... We show not only that the colour of feathers of greater flamingos

Phoenicopterus roseus became more colourful due to the application of carotenoids from uropygial secretions over the plumage but also that the feathers became more colourful with the quantity of pigments applied over them, thus providing evidence of cosmetic coloration. Flamingos used uropygial secretions as cosmetic much more frequently during periods when they were displaying in groups than during the rest of the year.

Detail from the study “Greater Flamingos Phoenicopterus roseus Use Uropygial Secretions as Make-up.”

Which Feels Heavier—A Pound of Lead or a Pound of Feathers?
“ ‘Which Feels Heavier—A Pound of Lead or a Pound of Feathers?’: A Potential Perceptual Basis of a Cognitive Riddle,” Jeffrey B Wagman, Corinne Zimmerman, and Christopher Sorric, Perception, 2007, volume 36, pages 1709–11. (Thanks to Ig Nobel winner Chris McManus for bringing this to our attention.) The authors, at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, explain:

“Which weighs more—a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?” The seemingly naive answer to the familiar riddle is the pound of lead. The correct answer, of course, is that they weigh the same amount. We investigated whether the naive answer to the riddle might have a basis in perception. When blindfolded participants hefted a pound of lead and a pound of feathers each contained in boxes of identical size, shape, and mass, they reported that the box containing the pound of lead felt heavier at a level above chance. Like the size/weight illusion, the naive answer to the riddle may reflect differences in how easily the objects can be controlled by muscular forces and not a perceptual or cognitive error.

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Eating Feathers and other Feather Research

De Villains - Wickedly Stylish


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It's hard to hate villains who look so darn cool, but when they try to take out our favorite animated heroes that hate comes naturally. They're cruel, wicked, and totally maleficent, and you can't say they're just drawn that way when they do everything in their power to promote misery and malice. But what if they're all just misunderstood? Can it be possible that they were supposed to be the stars of our favorite animated features?

Bring some cartoon badness to your geeky wardrobe with this De Villains t-shirt by AmadeuxWay, it's the stylish way to show your support for your favorite animated antagonists.

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The Cutest Rabbit in the World Has Pigtails

Wally, an Angora rabbit in Massachusetts, has long fur, as an Angora should. But his human, Molly, shaves his body. With long hair on only his ears, he looks like he’s a hound dog or a rabbit with pigtails. Check out his Instagram page for a full-out awwww experience.

-via Tastefully Offensive

The Cutest Rabbit in the World Has Pigtails

6 Propaganda Campaigns That Backfired In A Big Way

You’d think the use of propaganda would have declined in the Information Age, since fact checking is far easier than ever before, but the spin doctors have kept the misinformation flowing and thinly veiled propaganda still constantly pops up online.

However, before people had all that info at our fingertips they still should have known better than to believe the BS that was being spread around by these 6 Propaganda Campaigns That Backfired Hilariously.

Sadly, people were still willing to buy into the hype and believe that captured pilots were eager to renounce their allegiance because Saddam Hussein was so powerful. They believed the baby face of Nazi Germany was a pure blooded Aryan, and that Nepali Gurkhas were coked out fiends who had to be kept on chains between conflicts.

6 Propaganda Campaigns That Backfired In A Big Way

Lily and Her Bride of Frankenstein Heritage

If you are a fan of the TV series Penny Dreadful, you know how the character Lily is an incarnation of the bride of Frankenstein. If you’ve never seen the show, you’ll still enjoy an article from Den of Geek that deconstructs the latest episode, and then gets into the history of the bride of Frankenstein character, from Mary Shelley’s first imagining to the various cinematic versions. Dr. Frankenstein’s second creation is not only a monster made of dead body parts, but she also presents us with ethical issues in her very existence as a mate for the first monster. What could possibly go wrong? Witness the climatic scene from the 1935 movie The Bride of Frankenstein:

As soon as she is forced to sit next to Karloff’s beautifully sad sack Monster, her immediate reaction is to hiss and scream, and to run to Henry for protection. Implicitly, this all-too-brief climax of the film sets up a love triangle between the doctor, the Monster, and the Bride, which has become part of the lore ever since. Some have even speculated that without censors around, Whale would have made the Bride be partially borne from the spare parts of Henry Frankenstein’s own wife, Elizabeth, thus doubling down on the triangle.

Exactly the worst case scenario that Shelley’s Victor imagined about the Mate, she rejects in total the Creature that cannot find even love or pity from one of his own species, which is heart-wrenchingly underscored by composer Franz Waxman’s three-notes of whimsical wistfulness.

Then there was the very odd Frankenstein Created Woman (1967), the creepy 1985 film The Bride, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994). They each gave the resurrected bride a different flavor, as you’ll read at Den of Geek.

Lily and Her Bride of Frankenstein Heritage

The 22 Greatest Disaster Movies of All Time

The Perfect Storm, 2000 | Image: Warner Bros.

The folks at NYMag's Vulture have focused on the disaster movie genre for this article in which they list their picks for the "22 Greatest Disaster Movies of All Time.The scope is seemingly as large as some of the disasters it mentions, considering it takes into account all productions in the history of film and also its definition of disaster is wide. 

Take a moment to think of some of your favorite disaster movies and then check out the list to see if they placed and if so, where they fell on the list. If you're so inclined, mention in comments any films you think have been mistakenly passed over, or any that in your opinion don't deserve to have a position in the grouping.

 

The 22 Greatest Disaster Movies of All Time

This Wine Glass Is Made for the Beach, Not for the Dinner Table

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The Beach Glass is designed to address one very specific problem: drinking on a beach without accidentally knocking over your glass, or seeing it sink to the bottom of the sea. The glass is actually plastic, so it floats. And instead of ending in a foot, the bottom of this glass is a spike. When you’re done with a sip, drive your glass into the sand. The designers also suggest using it with snow or while soaking in a bathtub, since it will remain upright in water. I suspect that it could also be a crude weapon if sharpened into a shank.

-via Oh Gizmo

This Wine Glass Is Made for the Beach, Not for the Dinner Table

Just an Octopus, Carrying His Stuff

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When diver Julian Finn saw this octopus walking along the sea floor carrying two halves of a coconut shell, he couldn’t stop laughing at the ridiculous sight!

"I almost drowned laughing when I saw this the first time," Finn told the BBC. "I could tell it was going to do something, but I didn't expect this — I didn't expect it would pick up the shell and run away with it."

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But the octopus knew what it was doing. Those shells make a nice portable predator-proof bed to curl up in -the perfect hiding place. -via HuffPo

Just an Octopus, Carrying His Stuff

Batman's Guide To Being The World's Greatest Detective

Batman holds the DC Universe title of world’s greatest detective, and his one man war on crime has made him a well-known figure in the world of superheroes, but is it appropriate to refer to him as a detective?

Detectives must follow procedure when investigating a crime scene, obtain warrants for arrest and definitely don’t fly superpowered jet planes in real life, so maybe it would be more appropriate to refer to ol’ Batsy as a superheroic spy guy.

Dorkly’s Andy Kluthe and Andrew Bridgman explore all the ways Batman truly sucks at being a detective in Batman's Guide To Being The World's Greatest Detective, which illustrates why the star of Detective Comics may be in need of a new title.

Batman's Guide To Being The World's Greatest Detective

The Case of Patrick Stewart and His Pizza Crusts



Last year, we featured a series of illustrations under the heading "There Are Two Kinds of People in This World." The series separated the pizza crust eaters from the crust deniers, those who eat candy bars by square and those who don't, and other incredibly serious foodie divisions. 

On May 28th via Twitter, Patrick Stewart revealed what kind of man he really is: he's a man that eats no pizza crust.

This wasn't the first time Stewart made headlines for pizza indulgence (or the lack of it). In May of 2013, Stewart told New York Magazine that he had eaten his first ever slice of the stuff recently, explaining that said experimental pie consumption occurred after "My fiancée and I were a little hung-over."

Only a year later, John Farrier revealed that the freewheeling Stewart was already slicing up his pie with Enterprise pizza cutters. Little did any of us know then that Sir Stew might as well have been trimming the crusts off with the Enterprise as well, if he wanted to be neat and tidy about such matters. 

Unsurprisingly, a crucial issue such as to eat or not to eat pizza crust wasn't ignored by the Twitterverse. See the cheesy, crunchy responses as the debate rages on in this article. 

The Case of Patrick Stewart and His Pizza Crusts

10 Modern Books Keeping The Fairy Tale Tradition Alive

For many fantasy enthusiasts our passion for fairy tale inspired literature doesn’t fade away as we grow gray, and we spend our literary lives in constant pursuit of that feeling we once had while reading fairy tales.

Thankfully many of our favorite authors feel the same way, so they’re constantly creating new tales in an attempt to recapture that fairy tale feeling and share that sense of wonder with a new generation of eager readers.

If you’re looking for that fairy tale feeling you should check out io9’s 10 Books That Will Change How You Think About Fairy Tales, which features a fine assortment of authors who have done their part to keep the genre alive.

10 Modern Books Keeping The Fairy Tale Tradition Alive

Tap Dancing Parrot


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The parrot merrily dances on the refrigerator. He's got a rhythm in his soul that he can only dance out. But there's more! His moves are even more impressive with Riverdance music added:


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-via Nothing to Do with Aborath

Tap Dancing Parrot

Today's Special: Funkotown And Disco Fries - That's A Mouthful Of Fun!


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Bob and the Belcher fam were feeling mighty pressed for time, because they were in a rush to get down to the Wonder Wharf for the annual fried foods contest. They'd decided that this year's burger theme would be disco, but Tina didn't want to dance and Gene felt roller skates and legwarmers interfered with the message his burger costume sent to the world. Louise, however, was oddly quiet during the whole decision making process, because for some reason everyone had started looking super deformed and totally funko during the last few days...

Grab this delicously adorable Today's Special: Funkotown and Disco Fries t-shirt by AnArielView and get geared up for fun!

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Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood, The Man Who Was Erased From Disney History

There’s a reason Walt Disney is virtually the only name you hear associated with the Disney company- he and his corporation went out of their way to erase certain key players so Walt got all the glory.

It happened to Ub Iwerks, the true creator of Mickey Mouse, and it apparently happened to the man in the middle of this photo as well.

His name is Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood, and he was seen as such an integral part of the Disney empire that Walt referred to him as “son”.

Cornelius was Disneyland’s first employee, he served as the park’s Vice President and General Manager, and yet six months after the opening of the park Wood was gone and quickly erased from the Disney history books.

So what happened to poor Cornelius? Read Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood: The Man Who Was Erased From Disney History at mental_floss and find out!

Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood, The Man Who Was Erased From Disney History

Goodbye, Tiny Hamster, Hello HamsterZilla

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No more tiny hamster — the li'l guy nibbles on a bit of green ooze and turns into HamsterZilla, taking the town by storm with his absolute non-tininess. The city can only hope to find a suitable competitor to limit HumongoHammy's devastating effects on it. -Via Laughing Squid

Goodbye, Tiny Hamster, Hello HamsterZilla

Los Teñideros--A Chemical Reaction Where Two Rivers Meet


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Two streams in Tenorio Volcano National Park in Costa Rica merge to form the Rio Celeste. One of them has large quantities of sulfur and calcium carbonate, which gives the river a beautiful blue tint. There is a remarkably sharp dividing line when these two streams merge that is known as Los Teñideros, which means "the dyers."

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Los Teñideros--A Chemical Reaction Where Two Rivers Meet

Mad Max: Fury Road Before and After Visual Effects Shots and Video


Original plate as Max and crew return to the Citadel

Final shot featuring Iloura crowd simulation


Fxguide's article "A Graphic Tale: The Visual Effects of Mad Max: Fury Road" illustrates through before and after photos and videos the color grading and visual effects that Australian studio Illoura applied to the well-received blockbuster to help make it such a crowd and critic pleaser.

Overall visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson was quoted as saying about the production,

“I’ve been joking recently about how the film has been promoted as being a live action stunt driven film—which it is. But also how there’s so little CGI in the film. The reality is that there’s 2,000 VFX shots in the film. A very large number of those shots are very simple clean-ups and fixes and wire removals and painting out tire tracks from previous shots, but there are a big number of big VFX shots as well.”

Check out this comprehensive write-up linked above to see a number of fascinating still examples as well as several videos.

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Illoura's final shot

Mad Max: Fury Road Before and After Visual Effects Shots and Video

Five of the Most Outrageous Luxury Hotels Yet to Come

Hotel concepts can be as wild and artful as you want, but when you actually break ground, you have to have a viable plan. Still, architects have ways of designing luxury hotels that are bigger, fancier, and more awe-inspiring every year. Take a look at a few that are under construction now, including this spectacular design.

The incredible hotel that will be known as Shimao Wonderland Intercontinental is another spectacular property that is currently being built. Located within a quarry near Shanghai, this hotel will be one of IHG’s flagship properties in China, and you can easily see why. It certainly looks like it’s from the future, and it definitely seems like it will be very luxurious.

See more hotels that are just as amazing at Worthly. Who knows, you may get the chance to stay at one of them sometime!

Five of the Most Outrageous Luxury Hotels Yet to Come

Amazing Flash Gordon Animated Short Created By Disney Artist

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Flash Gordon is one of those sci-fi heroes who has yet to make the transition into the 21st century, and yet those who remember the character fondly from the days of yore are always hopeful he will make a triumphant return to the big screen.

One extremely talented fan in particular by the name of Robb Pratt has taken matters into his own hands, bringing Flash back from the dead with this amazing animated short.

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Pratt has worked on Disney films like Pocahontas and Tarzan so it’s no wonder the short looks so darn good.

But my favorite part of this short is the fact that it’s not a modernized reboot, because can you truly claim to love a character when you completely change who they once were?

-Via io9

Amazing Flash Gordon Animated Short Created By Disney Artist

Tour a Creepy Abandoned Wax Museum

An urban explorer named AD found and photographed a facility filled with mannequins, statues, and accessories in various states of disrepair. They are just stored away, with no visible museum or other business visible.

An extended family of life-size figures call this space home, their faces and bodies disfigured and fragmented by neglect and the passage of time. Discarded limbs from some of these unsettling inhabitants can be seen piled high, seemingly ripped from their torsos, as if victims of a gruesome – albeit bloodless – massacre. A coffin, meanwhile, lies open, perhaps awaiting an unsuspecting occupant.

The photographer won’t give the exact location, because 1. he or she wasn’t supposed to be there, and b. there’s no need to encourage others to trespass. It’s an urbex ethic. However, we are treated to a collection of eerie photographs AD took when he/she had the chance. See them at Scribol.  

Tour a Creepy Abandoned Wax Museum

Cat Has A Strange Reaction To Crinkling Plastic

Ever have one of those cats that react oddly to every kind of stimuli? If you have then you know how funny it is to find a new noise that sets them off, because their little kitty reaction is simply priceless!

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The cat in this video is named Blu, and he has a very strange reaction to the sound of crinkling plastic, such a strange reaction in fact that it almost seems like the furry fellow is about to have a stroke!

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Cat Has A Strange Reaction To Crinkling Plastic

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