The Funniest Ride Ever



This guy gets ready to ride his new motorcycle. Everything looks good until the camera pans away from the bike.

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Epic Tea House Server



Employee of the month for sure! Have you ever seen someone balance so many cups before? This server at a tea house in Iran is actually on his A-game. He can stack 15 saucers and cups on his hands and arms, fill them with hot tea, and then serve them to guests that's about as useful as a "trick" can get.

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Giant Coin Makes Stuff Look Tiny In Tilt-Shift Photos

Norwegian design studio Skrekkøgle — the one that printed a photo with a cremated dog — has a creative project called “Big Money” in which they made a giant 20:1 replica of a 50 cent Euro coin. They then placed the coin next to large objects and photographed them together, making the objects look like tiny toy replicas.























Finally, here’s a photo showing how big the coin actually is:





Source: petapixel

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How to Safely Remove a Light Bulb from Your Mouth

You may have heard that once you put a light bulb in your mouth, you can’t remove it on your own. It’s true. People who put light bulbs in their mouths usually end up in hospitals.



One guy decided to challenge this conception and managed to remove the bulb on his own with the help of a cloth, shoe laces and a screwdriver. This is how he did it.























At this stage he poked the bulb with a screwdriver and safely crashed it within a cloth. Then he pulled it out. If the bulb doesn’t crash, usually hitting both chicks would work.





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Horsemaning From Around The World

Originated in America, horsemaning, more and more people around the world now adopt the new entertainment activity as a Horsemaning which is the same sh*t as planking, owling etc but it looks more fun. Here are the most weird and shocking pics of horsemaning from all around the world.



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Horsemaning is the New Planking



In Paris





In Belgium





In Budapest





In Holland





In Melbourne, Australia





In Turkey





In Thailand





Still In Thailand





At The Nike Store





In Fischamend, Austria





On Google+





At Cold Stone Cremery





At The Exotic Huffington Post Offices (NYC)





At The MTV Offices (Times Square, NYC)





At A Deli (Location Unknown)





On The Beach (South Of France)





On The Radio





In The Style Of The 18th Century





At NBC Studios (NYC)





At BuzzFeed HQ (Soho, NYC)





On The Planet Kamino?





In A Basement, While Playing Call Of Duty: Black Ops (Location Unknown)





In A Pool (Location Unknown)





In An Office…With A Giant Knife





Rural Nebraska?



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Amazing Dragon Illusion





This is a terrific optical illusion! As you move around the dragon, it will appear to follow you, turn its head and nod up and down... but it's not really moving at all!



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Horsemaning is the New Planking

Move over planking and owling, the latest photo snapping craze involves good old fashion beheading. Believed to have evolved during the 1920s, Horsemaning has taken its name from the term Headless Horseman and is performed by hiding the head of a person as best as possible. It is also referred to as fake beheading, where a second person then exposes only his head and hides the rest of the body to create an optical illusion. Join in on the beheading fun at Facebook.

The original:


The revival:








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Boost Your WiFi Signal With A Beer Can

WikiHow has the complete instructions, but basically what you do is cut the bottom off a beer can, slice down the middle of the side, then cut between the top and the sides almost all the way but leaving an inch so the side is still connected to the top. Then you pry open the sides of the can into a radar shape. Stick the antennae through the hole and point the wings so they open out into the room and boom, more wifi signal.





























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