When you’re chillin’ in the big house there’s one thing you have a whole lot of — time on your hands. So you may as well fill the void by doing something productive and creative. Prison arts and crafts gift shops and web sites feature a lot of those behind bars artistic endeavors, and there is a crazy variety out there.
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Superman’s Biggest Fan Has Plastic Surgery To Look Exactly Like Him.
A man in the Philippines has had multiple cosmetic surgeries in order to look like Superman. Reporter Marie Lozano of Bandila news Tweeted this picture earlier as a teaser to her upcoming story:
Confirmed:
•Chin augmentation (for the cleft)
•Rhinoplasty (he wants Christopher Reeves’ nose)
•Silicone injections to his lips
•Thigh implants
Speculated (just look at the before and after!)
•Eye surgery
•Cheek augmentation
•Jaw augmentation
Steve Jobs Said LSD ‘Was One Of The Most Important Things In His Life’
A quote from Steve Jobs to New York Times reporter John Markoff. Speaking about psychedelics, Jobs said, “Doing LSD was one of the two or three most important things I have done in my life.”
He was hardly alone among computer scientists in his appreciation of hallucinogenics and their capacity to liberate human thought from the prison of the mind. Jobs even let drop that Microsoft’s Bill Gates would “be a broader guy if he had dropped acid once.” Apple’s mantra was”Think different.” Jobs did. And he credited his use of LSD as a major reason for his success.
People in Line for an iPhone Are Weirder Than Ever
Don’t get mad at me, I’m not the one that said people waiting in line for an iPhone are weirder than ever.
This is the fifth time in as many years that Apple fans are lining up by the thousands to buy the new iPhone model, and it’s mad as ever. With shrines to the late Steve Jobs still on display, Apple Stores from London to Sydney opened their doors to cheers on Friday as people who’d been waiting outside for hours, some of them days, rushed in to be the first to upgrade.
Woman climbs Great Wall of China… just to dodge $2.50 admission fee.
Nimble Ma Jei astonished tourists when she scrambled 70ft up a virtually sheer castle wall in eastern China – just to dodge the $2.50 admission fee.
Thrifty Jei – who had no rope or safety equipment – told fellow visitors she’d grown up in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, climbing the walls of Zhonghau Castle since childhood and had never once paid to get in.
But unfortunately her stunt encouraged other visitors to follow her example – with two falling and breaking their legs and three others having to be rescued by police.
‘She ran up the wall like a goat and made it look easy. But when people tried it for themselves they saw it wasn’t quite as simple as they thought,’ explained one tourist.
The True Origins of Pizza – Video
From Brooklyn to Seoul, we left no stone unturned as we searched for an answer to the age-old question — was pizza really invented in Korea?