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10 People with Unbelievable Medical Conditions

1)   The 8-Year-Old Known as the “ Fish Boy” (Ichtyosis)

 
Eight-year-old Pan Xianhang can't sleep at night. Known as “Fish Boy” by locals in the Eastern China province of Wenling, little Xianhang is covered from head-to-toe in thick, itchy scales.

Diagnosed at birth with the rare genetic disease Ichtyosis, Pan has lived his whole life with unbearable pain, often suffering from overheating and extreme itching. His severe skin abnormalities have affected the shape of his eyelids, nose, mouth, and ears, while also limiting movement of his arms and legs.

According to The Foundation for Ichthyosis & Related Skin Types, it is estimated that more than 16,000 babies are born with some form of Ichthyosis each year, varying in severity of symptoms.

 

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7 Unluckiest People on Earth

1)   The Japanese Man Who Was Hit by Both Atomic Bombings, Hiroshima and Nagasaki

A resident of Nagasaki, Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on business for his employer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries when the city was bombed on August 6, 1945. He was actually preparing to leave the city on that day, and was on his way to the station when he realized that he had forgotten his "hanko" --a stamp allowing him to travel-- so he had to return to his workplace to get it. At 8:15, while he was walking back toward the docks, the American bomber The Enola Gay dropped the "Little Boy" atomic bomb near the center of the city, which was only 3 km away.

The explosion ruptured his eardrums, blinded him temporarily, and left him with serious burns all over the left side of the top half of his body. After recovering, he spent the night in an air raid shelter before returning to Nagasaki the following day.

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Top 10 Most Bizarre Events To Ever Occur During A Baseball Game

10. Plague of Midges

 
 

The Cleveland Indians baseball stadium, and much of Cleveland itself, is built by a lake, which often leads to some strange problems. In a playoff game between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians, thousands of midges came out of the lake in huge numbers and affected the course of the game. Though they’re generally harmless, the sheer swarm seriously tweaked Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain to the point that he could not concentrate. The bugs ended up swinging the game for the Indians, who ended up winning their series against the Yankees. Talk about home field advantage.

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Arizona and Mexico Once Played Volleyball Using the Border Fence as the Net

Let’s be honest here, after reading the title you’re only here to see a picture, so here it is.





As hard as it might be to believe, yes, that’s the US, Mexico border and there are citizens from both countries happily playing volleyball while using the division of an entire country as their net. There hasn’t been a use of land that petty and yet awesome since Abraham Lincoln invented the chokeslam.
That game took place during the 1979 celebration of international friendship day, keen to embrace the spirit of being international friends, Mexico and US citizens thought screw it, we have a fence just sitting there and we want to play volleyball dammit! So that’s exactly what they did.
So the next time you see immigration in the news, just remember that 30 years ago people of all colours and nationalities forget their differences for 10 minutes just to serve each other at volleyball.

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Guy who won 400m in olympics by WALKING !

Wyndham Halswelle is the only guy in Olympic history to win a race by “walkover”, if you’re not sure what that means, basically rather than running and getting sweaty like a chump, he lazily walked around the track and then won a gold medal, because suck it, spirit of healthy competition.

Wynham in a rare moment of not being a pimp.
Wynham pictured here in a rare moment of not being a pimp.
How did this occur you ask? Well disembodied voice in our head, Wyndham actually did run the 400M race properly during the 1908 Olympics, however, when someone blocked him like a coward, the race was declared void and it was ordered that runners, with the exception of the guy who elbowed Wynham, run the race again. The other two American runners refused to run out of protest, or possible fear (probably fear) leaving Wyndham with literally no competition. Thus allowing him to be the only man in recorded history who walked over the finish line and got a gold medal for it.
 

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Top 10 Badass Plants And Trees

10. Drosera Capensis – Cape Sundew



Though arguably very pretty, sporting delicate pink flowers and a sweet scent, the Cape Sundew plant is still what you’d get if you combined an octopus’s tentacle and the screams of every child in the world.
The Sundew is one of the few plants on Earth that eats meat — more specifically, insects. If you think that’s awesome, it is. But unlike more well-known carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap, the Cape Sundew kills its prey in open air, allowing it to see sweet, enveloping freedom as it is slowly dissolved. That’s unnecessarily hardcore for something you could kill with a pair of scissors.

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10 Misspelled Tattoos

Nothing stays forever like a misspelled tattoo


And he'll juge your spelling

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9 Fascinating Mummy Discoveries



 1)   700-Year-Old Mummy

700-Year-Old Mummy
 
These incredible pictures show a 700-year-old mummy in excellent condition, which road workers discovered by chance in eastern China. The corpse of the high-ranking woman is believed to be from the Ming Dynasty, the ruling power in China between 1368 and 1644. It was stumbled upon by a construction team that was looking to expand a street.

The mummy, which was found in the city of Taizhou in the Jiangsu Province along with two other wooden tombs, offers a fascinating insight into life as it was back then. Discovered two meters below the road surface, the woman's features - from her head to her shoes - have retained their original condition and have hardly deteriorated.

When the discovery was made by the road workers in 2011, Chinese archaeologists from the nearby Museum of Taizhou were called in to excavate the area. They were surprised by the remarkably good condition of the woman's skin, hair, eyelashes, and face. It was as though she had only recently died. 


 2)   Sacrificed Inca Children

Sacrificed Inca Children
 
The maiden, the boy, and the girl of lightning were three Inca children entombed on a bleak and frigid mountaintop 500 years ago as a religious sacrifice. Unearthed in 1999 from the 22,000-foot summit of Mount Llullaillaco, a volcano near the Chilean border, their frozen bodies were among the best preserved mummies ever found, with internal organs intact, blood still present in the heart and lungs, and skin and facial features mostly unscathed. No special effort had been made to preserve them. The cold and the dry, thin air did all the work. They froze to death as they slept, and 500 years later they still looked like sleeping children, not mummies.

The children were sacrificed as part of a religious ritual known as Capacocha. They walked hundreds of miles to and from ceremonies in Cuzco and were then taken to the summit of Llullaillaco (yoo-yeye-YAH-co), given chicha (maize beer), and, once they were asleep, placed in underground niches where they froze to death. Only beautiful, healthy, physically perfect children were sacrificed, and it was an honor to be chosen. According to Incan beliefs, the children did not die, but joined their ancestors and watched over their villages from the mountaintops like angels.


 3)   Rosalia Lombardo

Rosalia Lombardo
 
Rosalia Lombardo (1918 – 1920) was an Italian child who died of influenza. Rosalia's father, General Lombardo, was sorely grieved about her death, so he approached Alfredo Salafia, a noted embalmer, to preserve her. Her body was one of the last corpses to be admitted to the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo in Sicily.

Thanks to Salafia's embalming techniques, the body was well-preserved. X-rays of the body show that all the organs are remarkably intact. Rosalia Lombardo's body is kept in a small chapel at the end of the catacomb's tour and is encased in a glass covered coffin located on a marble pedestal.


 4)   2,400-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy with a Brain Removal Tool

2,400-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy with a Brain Removal Tool
 
In 2012, a brain-removal tool used by ancient Egyptian embalmers was discovered lodged in the skull of a female mummy that dates back around 2,400 years.

Removal of the brain was an Egyptian mummification procedure that became popular around 3,500 years ago and remained in use during later periods. Identifying the ancient tools which embalmers used for brain removal is difficult, and researchers note that this is only the second time that such a tool has been reported within a mummy's skull.

Located between the left parietal bone and the back of the skull, which had been filled with resin, the object was discovered in 2008 through a series of CT scans. Researchers then inserted an endoscope (a thin tube often used for noninvasive medical procedures) into the mummy to get a closer look and ultimately detach it from the resin.


 5)   Strange Mummy Found by a 10-Year-Old

Strange Mummy Found by a 10-Year-Old
 
A German boy discovered what appeared to be a bandaged Egyptian mummy inside an old wooden chest in his grandmother's attic.

Experts were investigating whether the "mummy" was a genuine, ancient Egyptian relic, a replica, or something entirely different. It was inside a sarcophagus complete with a death mask, a canopic jar – used by ancient Egyptians to store removed organs – and other artifacts. The ten-year-old, Alexander, made the mystery discovery while searching around his grandmother's flat in Diepholz, Germany.

Alexander's father, Lutz Wolfgang Kettler, a dentist, recalled that his own father had acquired a chest while travelling in north Africa in the 1950s and had it shipped back to Germany. The senior Mr. Kettler had apparently never spoken about the chest or its contents. "Mummy unwrapping parties" were popular among certain elements of German high society in the 1950s, he said.


6)   Egyptian Mummy "Dressed" in Roman Robes

Egyptian Mummy
 
"Dressed" in Roman robes, a 2,000-year-old coffin stares back from a rare Egyptian grave in the Bahariya Oasis, about 225 miles (362 kilometers) southwest of Cairo. On April 12, 2010, Egyptian officials announced that the unopened plaster sarcophagus, believed to contain a mummy, is among the ancient treasures uncovered at a newfound cemetery.

The site contains at least 14 tombs from the era when ancient Rome controlled Egypt from 30 B.C. to A.D. 395. Jewelry, funerary masks, and pottery were also found, though the sand-covered tombs have been damaged by humidity and seeping groundwater. Measuring just 3.2 feet (97 centimeters) long and carved with the finery of an influential woman, the sarcophagus remains something of a mystery.

"When I saw it for the first time, I thought it was a dwarf. ... ," said Mahmoud Affifi, director of Cairo and Giza antiquities for Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. "Maybe she was a small girl, but [even] now we don't know," he said. 


 7)   2,000-Year-Old European Found in China

2,000-Year-Old European Found in China
 
An amazing discovery of 2,000 year old mummies in the Tarim basin of Western China occurred in the early 90s. However, more amazing than the discovery itself was the astonishing fact that the mummies were blond-haired and long-nosed. In 1993, college professor Victor Mayer collected DNA from the mummies and his tests verified that the bodies were all of European genetic stock. Ancient Chinese texts from as early as the first millennium BC do mention groups of far-east dwelling Caucasian people referred to as the Bai, Yeuzhi, and Tocharians. None, though, fully reveal how or why these people ended up there. 


 8)   Plomo Mummy

Plomo Mummy
 
The Plomo Mummy, or La Momia del Cerro El Plomo in Spanish, is the well preserved remains of an Incan child found on Cerro El Plomo in 1954. It was the first frozen mummy discovery from an Incan high-altitude human sacrifice. The mummy is curated by the National Museum of Natural History in Santiago, Chile, while a replica of the mummy is on public display.


 9)   More Incan Children's Mummies

More Incan Children's Mummies
 
Archaeologists believe that many Incan mummies, including those of children, were human sacrifices to the mountain god Apus. 

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15 unfortunately Placed Ads

Advertising can be creative and even purposely funny. But sometimes, an ad on a bad place can have unexpected results! Here is a list of 15 unfortunately Placed Ads.


Ad on the bus reads: "If you don't have GIO Third Party Property Insurance, we suggest you don't hit this bus"














 
 



 
 
 
 
 


























 

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10 Creepiest Eyelid Tattoos

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Tattoo done by Drew at Double Deez Tattoos in West Chester, PA.


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Lil Wayne tattoos: his 4 tear drops which are for the people who have been killed in his family, ‘Fear God' and the ‘C' between his eyes which is for his mother ‘Cita' and his last name ‘Carter'.


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Cash! (Link)

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Blow me. Seriously?

 

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10 Most Curious Anti Rape Inventions

1)   Society Harnessing Equipment (Anti Rape Bra)

Society Harnessing Equipment (Anti Rape Bra)
 
A trio of Indian students created an “anti-rape underwear” that will deliver electric shocks and alert police and parents to potential assaults. Named Society Harnessing Equipment (SHE), the lingerie is equipped with a global positioning system (GPS) for mobile communications (GSM), pressure sensors and is capable of sending 3,800 kV.

Manisha Mohan, an engineering student at the SRM University of Chennai, built a prototype of the underwear along with colleagues Rimpi Tripathi and Neeladri Basu Pal.

The garment is features sensors and an electric shock circuit board. The students, relying on studies that show aggressors are most likely to first reach for a woman's chest, rigged the bra with a circuit of sensors 'calibrated to detect pinching and squeezing.' 


 2)   FemDefence Tampon

FemDefence Tampon
 
Anita Ingmarsdotter, a Swedish woman, has patented an anti-rape device, called FemDefence. The basic idea is that the woman carries the protective device in her vagina. In it there is a sharp pin which has a penetrating effect on the perpetrator's penis in the event of a rape. The construction is such that the pin still cannot injure the bearer.

According to Gizmodo, the FemDefence tampon isn't real—it's just a concept design to provoke discussion.


 3)   Hairy stockings

Hairy stockings
 
In June 2013, an image originating from China's version of Twitter of what appears to be a woman wearing hairy legtights, which are intended to protect women from perverts, hit the internet by storm. Described as ‘super sexy, summertime anti-pervert full-leg-of-hair stockings, essential for all young girls going out', it's not actually clear whether this anti-rape product is an actual thing, but the image itself has spread like wildfire.

Sadly, once posted in the Europe and the US, commentators were quick to point out the flaws of the inventor's cunning plan. "This is exactly the sort of thing that drives us perverts wild," wrote one.


 4)   Anti-Rape Buckle

Anti-Rape Buckle
 
A group of Swedish teenage girls has designed a belt that requires two hands to remove and which they hope will deter would-be rapists. "It's like a reverse chastity belt," one of the creators, 19-year-old Nadja Björk said, meaning that the wearer is in control, instead of being controlled.The military-style buckle has a latch that the wearer has to move through a labyrinth into the correct position in order to unlock the belt.


The product was designed as part of a high school project in entrepreneurship and the girls have already sold 300 of the belts in Sweden, priced at US 50. Björk and one of her partners now plan to start a business to mass produce the belts and are currently in negotiations with potential partners.


 5)   Rape-Axe Condom

Rape-Axe Condom
 
Being a rapist just got a whole lot more dangerous. A condom called Rape-Axe, a rape prevention prophylactic designed to be worn by women, comes with jagged teeth that will dig into your attacker's sensitive area when they try to force themselves. Argh.

Invented by Dr. Sonette Ehlers, the contraption isn't meant to simply wound. Instead, it tears deep into the skin and affixes itself, requiring medical attention in order to be removed. Yes, rapists will now have to visit a doctor and expose themselves as such, lest risk permanently damaging their members trying to pry it out themselves.

 6)   The Injector

The Injector
 
In a strange way one might consider Ira Sherman a sort of modern day Renaissance man…with a twist. In Ira's more recent work he has been exploring what he calls "Impenetrable Devices" that are in reality Anti-Rape Devices. In one of these pieces entitled "The Injector" two pneumatic syringes inject tattoo dye and sedatives into a rapist. This also stops the sexual predator instantaneously and permanently tattoos him for positive identification.

His inspiration for the anti-rape devices comes from interviews he had with five victims of sexual assault who were trying to regain a sense of physical safety. What they wanted, Sherman said, was body armour.


 7)   Angel wing Buzzing Anti-Rape Device

Angel wing Buzzing Anti-Rape Device
 
When faced with danger, pull the rod personal alarm and 90dB alarm sound will be issued. A good tool to scare thieves or notify the police.

 8)   Anti-molestation Jacket

Anti-molestation Jacket
 
Two students at India's National Institute of Fashion Technology, Nishant Priya and Shahzad Ahmadat, designed an 'anti-molestation jacket' that discharges 110 volts of electricity when it detects unwanted advances. The coat, available in both denim and acrylic, uses the concept of a stun gun and is activated by a button from the wearer which will momentarily stun and knock out an aggressor. The main idea of the jacket is to catch the offender off-guard and incapacitate him.

The device was reportedly created in 2004, though it is still awaiting patent. 


 9)   The Snare

The Snare
 
Another of Ira Sherman's creation, 'The Snare' is a belt styled device that ensnares and then viciously mangles the attacker with two sharp prongs.  


 10)   Killer Tampon

Killer Tampon
 
An early prototypical anti-rape female tampon was invented in late 2000 by 72-year-old Jaap Haumann, a South African man, for the purpose of preventing rape. The “killer tampon”, sported a guillotine blade attached to a hollow cylinder that, if sprung, decapitates any intruding penile head. Haumann estimated that 1 million women would arm their crotches with his contraption, but he was ridiculed in the media and sales never materialized. 

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