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A 2,000-year-old Thracian chariot with horse skeletons was found in Bulgaria.
(Source: ubb.bg)
Steven Russell escaped from prison by using laxatives to fake the symptoms of AIDS. He then called the prison, posing as a doctor, asking for prisoners interested in an experimental treatment and, of course, volunteered. Once out of Texas, he sent death certificates to the prison stating he had died.
Photo : George Hixson / theguardian.com
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Japan’s largest organized crime syndicate, the Yakuza, provided food, water, diapers, blankets, etc. during both the 1995 and 2011 Japanese earthquakes and at a response time much faster than even the Japanese government.
(Source: Wikipedia)
In 1977, Pradyumna Kumar Mahanandia, a poor Indian artist, rode a second-hand bicycle for four months and three weeks from New Delhi to Gothenburg in Sweden to meet his love Charlotte Von Schedvin. He rode his bicycle because he didn’t have enough money to buy an airplane ticket. They married and now have two children.
(Source: bbc.com)
On the 8th of September 2009, Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer disobeyed a direct order from his superior to pull back and rescued wounded soldiers from a firefight a mile away by going back five times. He saved 36 soldiers lives and received the Medal of Honor.
(Source: Gizmodo)
Photographer Martin Le-May caught this rare photo of a weasel riding a woodpecker after he heard a squeaking noise in a London park. Unfortunately, the weasel is trying to eat the bird, who is completely freaking out.
(Source: Daily Mail)
Cats will bring home animals they’ve killed to teach their kittens and other dependent family members how to catch prey. When they bring home a dead bird to you, they’re basically telling you that you’re bad at hunting.
Photo : Eddy Van 3000 / Flickr / wikimedia
(Source: mentalfloss.com)
There’s a wrapping paper set that lets you wrap a stack of presents so they look like a cheeseburger.
(Source: giftcouture.com)
A woman in Australia won $825 on a horse race, and posted a selfie to show off the winning ticket to her Facebook friends. But one of them captured the ticket barcode from the selfie and claimed the winnings for themselves.
(Source: smh.com.au)
A Boeing 737, a typical airplane for domestic flights, in front of an Airbus A380.
(Source: youtube.com)
