Tuesday, 13 April 2010 - 10:06 - 226 kata
A brand new Internet craze has caught the attentions of millions of users; it's called The Lying Down Game. The idea is to find the oddest place to lie down. Then the user has to take a picture of them in action and upload the image on
Facebook.
The game started in Newcastle, but became so popular that users all over the world started playing it and a lot of them really went to extreme lengths. Some users took pictures of themselves lying on a mountain top and some even decided to lie down on a jet engine.
There are two rules: hands must be flat against the sides and toes must be pointing at the ground. Below you can find some of the images and maybe decide to take part in the game if you find the pictures inspiring.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 - 15:49 - 82 kata
Hilarious collection of different situations where cops don’t seems to be at advantage.
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Monday, 22 February 2010 - 15:54 - 37 kata
Unsuccessful super heroes, their supernatural abilities, and the reasons why they did not make it.
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Sunday, 21 February 2010 - 05:03 - 70 kata
If you thought pounds and pounds of chocolate couldn't be flattering for your figure, you haven't seen the fudge-alicious models at the 15th Paris
Salon du Chocolat in Shanghai. Chefs and clothes designers from across the world combined their talents to produce some high-calorie couture. It's all edible but won't melt under the spotlight.
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Saturday, 20 February 2010 - 05:33 - 209 kata
The
Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the famed architect, Vitruvius Pollio. The drawing, which is in pen and ink on paper, depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square.
The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man. It is stored in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, Italy, and like most works on paper, is displayed only occasionally., The drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius in Book III of his treatise De Architectura.
Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the Classical orders of architecture. Other artists had attempted to depict this concept, with less success. Leonardo's drawing is traditionally named in honour of the architect. The famous Vitruvian Man has been revisited in various ways by different persons. So, let’s see those different Vitruvian Man.
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