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Stepping on graves isn't rude here: London's musical tombstone experience

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The metal musical graves in Joseph Grimaldi Park, London (Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock.com)

In the heart of the Joseph Grimaldi Park in London, visitors can find an art installation that marries history, music, and playful interaction.

 Titled "An Invitation to Dance on the Grave," this unique piece by Henry Krokatsis invites participants to step or dance on the metal plates of two "musical graves." — Read the rest

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Man slices bell pepper in 9 seconds, sets bizarre world record

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A sliced bell pepper (Nataly Studio/shutterstock.com)

Slicing a bell pepper might seem like a mundane kitchen task, but for Wallace Wong, it is an art form perfected to a degree that has earned him a world record. 

In only 9.43 seconds, Wong can slice the core of the bell pepper out, de-seed it, and chop it into meticulous slices.  — Read the rest

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See the freaky and cool way that a black-eyed tree frog's eyes wake up from a nap

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The Red Eyed Tree Frog is not the same as the Black Eyed Tree Frog. Do you know why? Hint: one has red eyes and one has black eyes. (Dave Denby Photography)

See the freaky and cool way that a black-eyed tree frog's eyes open after it wakes up from a nap.

Instead of opening its eyes in one swift motion, the black-eyed tree frog has eyes that slowly open and bulge out, making it look as if it has been possessed by a demon upon waking. — Read the rest

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Uglydesign showcases amazingly hideous design choices

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An ugly christmas sweater

Uglydesign is a deeply entertaining instagram page that showcases amazingly hideous design choices, both intentional and unintentional. 

My favorites include these camo pants with a cartoon butt window on the back, This winter vest and undershirt that include custom holes to showcase the wearer's tattoo, and this early apple computer that has been transformed into a mailbox. — Read the rest

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Real-life Spider-Girl's talent allows her to watch TV from the ceiling

Od: Popkin
Screenshot: South China Morning Post / YouTube

If I walked into the living room at night and saw my kid sitting on the ceiling, my first thought would be to call an exorcist. 

Believe it or not, there is a mom who catches her daughter hanging out on the ceiling regularly, but the reason is far from a horror movie: the kid simply likes watching cartoons from up there. — Read the rest

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Why bells used to be attached to 19th century coffins

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Image: Inked Pixels / shutterstock.com

Coffins were sometimes found with unsettling scratch marks lining the inside. By the 19th century, a more scientific approach to such problems led to the realization that those declared dead were sometimes just still alive. And ingenious engineering solutions were devised: the safety coffins. — Read the rest

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Incredible antique makeup containers disguised as other objects

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Image: Lucky Business / shutterstock.com

These incredible antique makeup containers are all disguised as other objects.

This woman's makeup collection is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I had no idea that makeup containers disguised as other objects used to be a thing, but I wish they'd bring this back. — Read the rest

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Mike Gigliotti is an incredibly talented artist and skater

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Mike "Lottie" Gigliotti is an incredibly talented artist and skater. Vice's new series 'Let it kill you' dives into his drawing practice and the way skating and art come together for him.

Not only is Lottie a prolific artist, but he also owns Lottie's Skateshop, where he sells boards that feature his art.   — Read the rest

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POV ride of Kennywood's Jackrabbit in the 1930s

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This POV rollercoaster ride was filmed in the 1930s at Pittsburgh's Kennywood amusement park. 

I've been on this ride myself, and it looks like it hasn't changed a bit. Despite being an old, wooden coaster, this ride is surprisingly thrilling and lives up to its name as it feels like its bouncing up and down a series of hills on the track.  — Read the rest

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What would happen if you rode a roller coaster without a harness

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What would happen if you rode a roller coaster without a harness? This animation illustrates the likely outcome. This is absolutely not an endorsement to actually try this, because theres a big chance things could go horribly wrong and result in the rider's death. — Read the rest

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Horror prank in Japan based on RINGU film is truly terrifying

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I'm suprised that this horror prank, at a haunted location in Japan, didn't give anyone a heart attack. 

The prank, based on the monster from the Ring film, is truly terrifying. During the prank, someone dressed like Sadako from the Ringu film—in costume, on stilts—chases people out of a tunnel and hides near the bathroom exit as people walk around at night. — Read the rest

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Simple Equation Predicts the Shapes of Carbon-Capturing Wetlands

A visit to a peat bog will make you rethink everything you know about the surface of our planet. A bog is land, sort of, but not in the solid-ground sense you’re used to. If you try walking across one’s surface, you may feel the soft organic muck known as peat undulate beneath you — or you may sink into it yourself. From the surface, it’s hard to know whether the waterlogged peat extends 3 feet...

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Man who hatched more than 2 million frog eggs unleashes frog army

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frog leg consumption

A man started a YouTube channel after collecting more than 2 million frog eggs and hatching them in his backyard pond.

Previous videos on his channel show what the hatching process of this many pet frogs looks like. This video shows what happens when the frog army is unleashed onto the neighborhood. — Read the rest

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Watch a vulture lands on paraglider mid-ride

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When this paraglider set off to fly around the skies of Brazil, he was visited by an unexpected friend. 

A friendly vulture decided to take a little rest on the paraglider's arm, mid-flight. The paraglider seems totally at ease with this, and even reaches out to pet the bird as it nibbles on his shoes.  — Read the rest

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2 Tonne Duck: an awesome hand-drawn animation by Felix Colgrave

Od: Popkin

I loved watching 2 Tonne Duck, a mesmerizing, hand-drawn animation by artist Felix Colgrave.This looping scene of a little guy inside of a walking robot-like contraption is addicting to watch. The hand-drawn quality is wonderful.

I want to watch hours of animation in this style. — Read the rest

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Would you drive up Japan's Rollercoaster Bridge?

Od: Popkin
Eshima ohashi bridge

There's a bridge in Japan that's so steep it's known as the Rollercoaster Bridge: the Eshima Ohashi bridge in Sakaiminato, which connects that city to nearby Matsue. Approaching the bridge from afar, it can appear nearly vertical to drivers.

If I were a passenger going up this bridge, I may have to shut my eyes until I reached the end of the incline.  — Read the rest

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2 Tonne Duck: an awesome hand-drawn animation by Felix Colgrave

Od: Popkin

I loved watching 2 Tonne Duck, a mesmerizing, hand-drawn animation by artist Felix Colgrave.This looping scene of a little guy inside of a walking robot-like contraption is addicting to watch. The hand-drawn quality is wonderful.

I want to watch hours of animation in this style. — Read the rest

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Would you drive up Japan's Rollercoaster Bridge?

Od: Popkin
Eshima ohashi bridge

There's a bridge in Japan that's so steep it's known as the Rollercoaster Bridge: the Eshima Ohashi bridge in Sakaiminato, which connects that city to nearby Matsue. Approaching the bridge from afar, it can appear nearly vertical to drivers.

If I were a passenger going up this bridge, I may have to shut my eyes until I reached the end of the incline.  — Read the rest

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