weirdest “breakup” call ever!

 

Ever get those “accidental” phone calls? You know, when your phone dials the latest called person or those in the one-button dialers? Well, this happened to the guy in the video below. He accidentally called his gf and “broke up” with her — accidentally of course! Too funny!


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weirdly amazing sculptures!

 

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tiny gossiping Two Women (2005)
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Told you the sculptures are weird! These are all made by Ron Mueck, a London-based photo-realist artist. In the early 1990′s, he was commissioned to make something highly realistic, and was wondering what material would do the trick. Luckily, Ron saw a little architectural decor on the wall of a boutique and inquired what was it made of — fibreglass resin was the answer. And since then, all his lifelike (but not life size) sculptures were made of that stuff. Remember the name: Ron Mueck!

monumental woman In Bed (2005)
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remember your dearly departed as a diamond

 

Yeah, you read it right.. LOVED ONE = DIAMOND. Imagine this: cremate your loved one and from his/her ashes, a diamond will be created — for you to cherish until the end of time. After all, diamonds are forever =) If it sounds weird to you, it is! LOL! But there is really a service that does this. Algordanza, a small company based in the mountainous southeast of Switzerland, uses the ashes of dead people to make diamonds at prices starting at less than 5,000 euros ($7,488). U.S.-based LifeGem and Britain’s Phoenix Diamonds also offer diamonds made from hair. Hair contains more carbon than ashes meaning a gem can be created from the hair of a living person.

Algordanza (“remembrance” in Romansch) Chairman Veit Brimer explained, “Some people find it helpful to go to the cemetery and grieve, and they leave their grief in the cemetery. There are some people who, for whatever reason, do not want to have this farewell. Astonishingly these are mainly Christian people. They say: ‘Why should I say goodbye? I’ll see my husband in 15 years in heaven anyway.’” Laura Simanton at the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) concurs, “Some people find it is a great honor and remembrance. The technology is certainly getting better.”




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weirdest Nokia clip ever made!

 

And it comes with the tagline: “Within this box lies one of the greatest secrets of our times. A clip of grande weirdness.” Cool huh?? And how weird is it? Just imagine, a car full of seawater and fish, a motorcycle run by a lobster, divers diving into a bowl of soup, the list is endless!! This video can be seen from Nokia’s website when you “break one of the four seals”.


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weird dancing traffic cop!

 

Rhode Island traffic cop Tony Lapore gets down and funky (even breakdanced a bit! LOL) directing motorists. And he looks so happy dancing that it makes you feel sad when you think if there’s anyone out there who understand his hand gestures.. Hahaha!


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why is it so hard to swat a fly??

 

It’s coz the brains of flies are wired to avoid the swatter. According to U.S. researchers who made their fly study results known last Thursday, at the mere hint of a threat, the flies adjust their preflight stance to flee in the opposite direction. Of course, you, the swatter is like “what?? where did it go??” Michael Dickinson of the California Institute of Technology explained, “These movements are made very rapidly, within about 200 milliseconds, but within that time the animal determines where the threat is coming from and activates an appropriate set of movements to position its legs and wings.”

Apparently, in response to a threat from the front, the fly moves its middle legs forward, leans back and raises its back legs for a backward takeoff. If the threat is from the side, the fly leans the other way before takeoff. Mr. Dickinson, whose research appears in the journal Current Biology, further explained: “This illustrates how rapidly the fly’s brain can process sensory information into an appropriate motor response.” So you, the swatter, not swat at the fly’s starting position, but instead, aim for the escape route.


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weird “demon” shopping carts

 

We all know that shopping carts (you know, the with-four-wheels kind) have a mind of their own. But have you ever imagined the carts being possessed by bad elements? Pretty weird idea huh?? But hey, that’s the premise of the funny commercial below. Go watch! ^_^


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funny Cialis commercials ^_^

 

For those not in the know, Cialis (Tadalafil) is very much like Viagra (Sildenafil) — that is they are used to treat impotence (erectile dysfunction). Cialis tablets are taken orally, colored yellow, film-coated, and almond-shaped. Cialis’ 36-hour effectiveness earned it the nickname, “The Weekend Pill”. In contrast, Viagra is only good for four hours. Anyway, enough medical talk — just go watch the video below and laugh your heart out!


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Your husband cheating on you?

 

Use a sledgehammer for revenge! That would surely leave a mark on his life! LOL ^_^ Watch the funny commercial below and see how a scorned wife takes revenge on her cheating husband. So hilarious! Hehe!


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weird college classes

 

Back in the college days of our moms and dads, Psych 101 was considered a quirky class. But these days, it’s just another boring class. So what’s the latest quirky and weird college classes around? Check this list from www.collegeotr.com! Enjoy guys! ^_^

1) Santa Clara University offers a class called The Joy of Garbage. Its professor Virginia Matzek says, “I like it to be fun. We sort through garbage on the first day of class, and I actually have a closet full of (dry) garbage in my office for that purpose right now. But it’s also a serious class that requires people to do research and learn how to work with data.” Yeah, sorting through garbage sounds like a ball.

2) Physics professor Michael Dennin teaches a Science of Superheroes class at UC Irvine. The course description says, “Have you ever wondered if Superman could really bend steel bars? Would a ‘gamma ray’ accident turn you into the Hulk? What is a ‘spidey-sense’? And just who did think of all these superheroes and their powers? In this seminar, we discuss the science (or lack of science) behind many of the most famous superheroes. Even more amazing, we will discuss what kind of superheroes might be imagined using our current scientific understanding.”

3) If UC Irvine had a soul mate, it would probably be Columbia College, where a course called Zombies in Popular Media is offered. Apparently academia’s impression of what college students find interesting mostly involves mutation, monsters, and really muscly guys with weird allergies to green rocks.

4) Professor Karim Tiro taught a class at Xavier University called A History of the Pig in America. Apparently pigs may be metonyms for America.

5) At Lynn University, students can opt to take a course entitled The Final Four Experience, in which students actually were able to attend the Final Four. Now that’s the kind of final I’m talking about…

6) Ken Keffer of Centre College lets his students endorphinize and intellectualize simultaneously in his course, The Art of Walking. On a normal day, the professor brings his students on walks while discussing Kant.

7) Though most college students could write their own books on infidelity, at the University of Pennsylvania, they can also take a class called Adultery Novel, which faithfully follows the traditions of adultery in novels throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

8) There’s just something about bad television that’s irresistible to philosophy professors, which is probably why Professor Linda Wetzel of Georgetown University offers a course called Philosophy and Star Trek. That and according to Wetzel’s description, “Star Trek is very philosophical.”


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