Well this is unexpected.
Usher Covers "Pumped Up Kicks"
This Is What Life Should Be Like
Scenes From The 2012 Baby Jumping Festival
El Colacho aka The Baby Jumping Festival is a traditional Spanish festival dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. A man dresses up as the devil and jumps over babies on a mattress. Enjoy!
The festival begins with young girls throwing rose petals on the babies. Bye bye, sweet babies.
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The "devil" leaps over the babies.
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Baby view.
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Don't step on the babies!!
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10 Bizarre Schools From Around The Country
Parents at a New York City school started by The Blue Man Group are complaining about the school's unorthodox teaching methods. Ahead, more on that and nine other “unique” schools from across the country.
The Blue School
Did you know The Blue Man Group has a school? It has no books, but it still costs $32,000 a year to attend. Parents are reportedly pulling their kids out of the Manhattan elementary school, which runs from kindergarten to 5th grade, because it focuses too much on games and doesn't teach the children to read. That's something they might have considered before sending their kids to a school without books.
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The Delphian School
The Delphian School in western Oregon markets itself as a "real-world Hogwarts," but it's actually a real-world Scientology school, for grades K-12. The education is based around L. Ron Hubbard's educational beliefs, which includes the idea that all words (even "the" and "it") are grossly misunderstood. As a result, the school tries to teach students in an allegedly more concrete way. For example, they're often asked to build things out of clay to illustrate concepts. Also, facial hair is banned. And it costs $42,000 a year.
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Brooklyn Free School
At Brooklyn Free, classes are optional — and frequently taught by students. Some, like a high school-aged boy who taught a class on Tibet, are self-motivated and get educational value out of it. But others reportedly take advantage of the "you don't have to do anything you don't want to" mantra, and don't do but sit around. The school naturally has a big problem with "boredom."
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Walt Disney Elementary
In 1954, children at the public elementary school in Levittown, Pennsylvania were given the opportunity to name their school after a public figure. The kids chose Walt Disney. When Disney got word of it, he sent artists to decorate the school acordingly. Half a century later, it's still Disney-ified, with classrooms and hallways devoted to Disney characters.
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Complaints To Apple's Nonexistent Twitter
Apple doesn't use an official namesake Twitter account. But that doesn't stop people from sending complaints to “@apple”.
The Twitter account @apple isn't an active account run by the Apple company. It's an "egg account" -- it hasn't changed it's image from the default egg, and it's never tweeted. It has over 6,000 followers, presumably people who don't realize it's not the real Apple corporate account.
Until this winter, the proper name (not the username) that appeared on the account was "R.J", but it changed to "@apple" about 8 months ago. I like to imagine that some guy named R.J. created the account, but gave it up as soon as he was bombarded with tweets for the real Apple.
Here are a few people who will probably get upset when Apple doesn't rush to answer their customer service issues.
30 Very Sound Pieces Of Advice
Everyone needs a little advice sometimes. Feel free to pick and choose here.
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Michael Fassbender Sings, You Swoon
Who knew Fassy could carry a tune? Watch a compilation of all his various singing moments.
Compilation
Bonus
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Super Mario Gets Kim Cattrall Hot And Bothered
Samantha Jones has had many fetishes in her day but her oddest is probably this Mario Tanooki suit thing. Whatever floats your boat, lady.
Via: kotaku.com
Bryce Harper Tells Reporter, "That's A Clown Question, Bro"
Never talk about Canadian beer in front of Bryce Harper.
It's pretty understandable that the 19-year-old slugger took offense to the line of questioning, what with the American drinking age and all. (He was in Canada at the time.)
Complete with a reaction GIF! This is my favorite.
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This Is What Happens When You Crack An Egg 20 Meters Underwater
This looks like so much fun. Someone get me an egg and a scuba suit.
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18 Life Changing Ways To Have Bacon
Take everything you ever knew about bacon and eat it (who would throw away bacon?) Then read this post.
From a toaster:
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In a glass:
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Infused inside a pancake:
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In Vincent Van Gogh form:
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This Elvis Impersonator Is Also A Hoarder
A preview of what looks to be like another super-depressing episode of TLC's Hoarding: Buried Alive .
The New MacBook Pro Won't Stop Staring At Me
It's the most advanced MacBook ever. Could it be because it's the first MacBook with a face????
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Presenting "Meowbook", A Facebook For Cats
Aaand the internet just peaked. Be the first to check out the lastest in social networks for cats, a place free from 'cat on cat' violence.
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Justin Bieber's New Song About His (Alleged) Baby Mama
Maria by Justin Bieber is basically 2012's Billie Jean .
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"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" First Clip
This looks like it might end up being good.
Korean Subway Car Turned Into A Beach
Toes in the sand or the sea, your choice.
I haven't been able to find out who the advertiser is, but I'm guessing this is either for a beach vacation or an apocalypse movie.
Source: transportationnation.org
Batman Blows His Cover
Rookie move, Bruce. ROOKIE MOVE!
What Else Do Security Cameras Capture?
The world's not always a bad place. So what if this is an ad? It's a really, really good one.
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Hot Air Ballooning Over Turkey’s Incredible Landscape
Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey with some of the most dramatic landscape in Europe. Hot air balloons mixed in makes for even a more colorful sight.
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The Cappadocia region was formed as a result of volcanic eruption approximately 9 to 3 million years ago.
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