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Lamborghini Aventador gets cut in half during accident
Wtf? Is it made of cardboard?
Exactly 6.1 gram ball of hashish -- on fire... What a waste!
Oh...you people call that "giant"?!? Better not come to Humboldt county, we could show you the real meaning of "giant". ;-}
It's fairly large for 3 people to share, but they are using a super wasteful method to smoke it. I mean...where's their cardboard tubes or 2 liter bottles with the bottom missing? I could approve if they were all 3 in a closet or small car, but they're just wasting smoke. They should have cut it into 6ths and hot knifed it one at a time...that's a much better method.
Superhydrophobic Liquid Repellant Demonstration
Saw this on Junkee:
"“I am so sick of my T-shirt getting wet whenever I pour a lot of liquid on it!”
“I wish my iPhone 4 or 5 would not get so damaged every time I carefully place it at the bottom of a jug filled with water!”
“My new white shoes have been stained by the chocolate sauce and mustard I squeezed on them earlier! What gives?!”
“This cardboard box I chose to hold all of the water is just not doing a great job of it! ”
These are all things you’re used to saying, but you will be saying them no longer! After a two year wait, Rust-Oleum’s NeverWet – an invention of Ross Nanotechnology (great business name, Ross) – has just hit shelves in the States.
It is “a family of super hydrophobic coating that completely repels water and heavy oils,” and you can buy it online here for $20 a can."
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"Couple questions left unanswered:
A) What does it taste like?
B) What does it feel like?
C) How much cancer will it give me, and how quickly?
D) What happens if you get it on your hands and then you want to wash it off your hands? Will you be NeverWet forever?
5) If you spray the inside walls of a glass tumbler with NeverWet but not the inside base of that tumbler, and then you fill up the tumbler with water or with another liquid of your choice, like mustard, will it form a mustard tower inside the tumbler? Can you take a photo of the mustard tower and send it to us very soon?"
How to (Properly) Eat Sushi
@ gwiz and arekin-While I tend to distrust "experts" or any kind, especially the self-described or those deemed worthy by others relying upon them for their "superior knowledge", you can't dismiss a culture's preference for simple details with regard to their culinary heritage. The Japanese imltho, are allowed passes on their anal attention to details regarding their cultural heritage after all, they took two for the team-
My own sushi would not be deemed worthy by most Japanese, but most Americans I serve it to act like they've just seen majolica performed when I prepare it and they partake.
The "right" way offers the experience as closely as it was intended by the culture, and the "wrong" way offers the Hindi version of "Star Wars" as a culinary experience., and I've had some shit sushi in my day, mostly prepared by white people. Oh, and a proper Japanese would never put that fake-ass artificial crab-pollock shit in their handrolls, either!
I like both ways, because I'm a fucking goat and would eat cardboard or tin if prepared suitably. I try to however, prepare and consume sushi according to tradition, and find it the most satisfying for the sushi experience. I am constantly trying to improve upon my rice according to the Japanese standards and practices-If you ace the rice, the rest is a cake-walk.
Oh yeah, and if you drink anything but black coffee, yer effeminate.
Homemade Lightsaber!?!
Is anyone else thinking this is the perfect arson tool? You don't even have to go inside the building you want to torch, just shine the laser through a window at a cardboard box or something.
Scary implications indeed.
Bicycle Made Out Of Cardboard
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Cardboard Bike Can Support Riders Up To 485lbs
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Cardboard Bike Can Support Riders Up To 485lbs
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Cardboard Bike Can Support Riders Up To 485lbs
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Iron Man 3 - Thai Version VS US Version...
Yep-Thai pretty-boy version better than original, from the incredible detail on the cardboard suit to the intoxicating allure of the Thai Pepper Pot....Two thumbs up where ever you want em, baby!!
I found the top video to be much more entertaining of the two
10 Cool Things Made With Pizza Boxes
..should make one of those cardboard skeeball games and take it to the underpass family for Easter...
I would give a panhandler a dollar every day I saw him in that Samurai cardboard armor...
Worst Product Placement in TV
Microsoft nearly ruined Bones with the same kind of product placements for Bing and Windows Phone. It would have been only slightly more jarring to cut to the show producers giving Microsoft blowjobs for money.
Also - hilarious how he has to set a little cardboard thing under the Surface, because you can't use it on your lap otherwise.
Dog reacts to a cardboard cut out of her master
She's not freaking out over the cardboard...she's just ashamed to be called Sophie for the whole world to see.