Sunday, November 25, 2012

TARDIS Fridge for all you Whovians


Because Whovians are by nature crazy people, they'll try to turn anything into a TARDIS. Some turn out good, many turn out bad/sad. This fridge is actually one of the better things I've seen.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Realistic Bloody Dexter Cupcake


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Invisible Ninjas Keep Noisy Movie-Goers Quiet



Unless you want to be confronted by a group of ninjas, you don’t want to break the code of conduct at London’s Prince Charles Cinema. They won’t run a katana through you or use throwing stars, but they will pop out of nowhere and give you a stern warning.

Invisible Cinema Ninjas, now there’s a cool concept! Well, they’re not really ninjas trained in the deadly arts, but really just volunteers dressed in all-black Lycra suits called “Morphsuits”. They’re offered free tickets by the Prince Charles Cinema, in London, and have the task of keeping an eye out for any misconduct from moviegoers, during screenings. “The ‘Cinema Ninjas’ may sound ludicrous, but they have been a real success in clamping down on those ruining films for everyone else with inconsiderate behavior,” says Paul Vickery, head of public relations for the theater. “Like every cinema, we were irritated and upset by the minority of people running films for everyone else.”

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Coolest Scare Prank/Trick Ever


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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Adorable Dalek Dress


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One Step Closer to Male Contraceptive Pill


Surely, a birth control pill for men makes a lot more sense than pills for female. It is much better to unload the gun than shooting at a bullet proof vest! A male birth control pill has been the subject of scientific curiosity for a while, and a new study has found that rather than killing the sperm or preventing their existence, a male contraceptive pill might be the product of preventing the sperm from swimming.

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Assassin's Creed 3 in Real Life



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Awesome Sushi Cake



Starting from the top: salmon meets avocado and cucumber, which meets rice, only to repeat itself once more in a delicious tower of Japanese–inspired gluttony. This deconstructed California roll recipe might seem a little daunting in its preparation, but the layer-cake approach seems feasible compared to the frustration of rolling your own at home.

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