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Lady Gaga's Ridiculous Outfits Of 2011

Lady Gaga's public appearances have become somewhat of a commodity. Whatever she wears next is bound to be edgy, a dash of crazy and pretty much all terrifying. With razor sharp finger nails (and cheek bones), plenty of pasties, and even some blood, she did not let us down in 2011. We can always count on Lady Gaga to wear something outrageous when she does just about anything. 

In fact, by the time this year ends, I'm are pretty certain that she already has worn costumes more outrageous than the ones listed here. Collection of most ridiculous and weird Lady Gaga fashion of year 2011 with plenty more to be see in 2012.

Please be remind. Viewer discretion is advised.
Some images might Not Suitable or Safe For Work (NSFW), Not Work-Suitable or Safe (NWS), Not School-Suitable (NSS)



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Majlis Al Jinn - Spirits Gathering Cave

Majlis al Jinn also known as Majlis al-Jinn or locally called as Khoshilat Maqandeli is the ninth largest cave chamber in the world, as measured by the surface area of the floor. It ranks higher when measured by volume. The cave is located in a remote area of the Selma Plateau at 1,380 meters above sea level in the Sultanate of Oman, 100 km south-east from Muscat.


Majlis al-Jinn means meeting/gathering place of the Jinn. This spectacular cave is one of natural wonders in the world. The locals believe that Jinns lives in caves and since this is one of the biggest cave in the world, this chamber surely must serve as their majlis, or meeting place. That is how it got the name Majlis Al Jinn.


The entrances were discovered in June 1983 by Americans W. Don Davison, Jr. (nickname: D2) and his wife, Cheryl S. Jones. Don, a hydrogeologist, who was employed by the government of Oman's Public Authority for Water Resources (PAWR), which later became the Ministry of Water Resources. The cave was located and mapped as part of the PAWR's Karst Research Program.

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10 Most Colorful Towns On Earth


The eye often wearies of red brick, gray steel and beige stone. For this, the solution is house paint. When an entire neighborhood assumes the colors of the rainbow, even the front gardens pale in comparison. Throughout the world, there are ten particularly stunning towns that resemble freshly opened packages of crayons offering a respite from our dismal urban surroundings and reminding us that our personal environments need not be so bland.



Riomaggiore, Italy

One of the most charming towns on earth, Riomaggiore is bursting with color. The pretty sandstone buildings, nestled into the lush green cliffs of Cinque Terre, overlook glossy turquoise harbors. An unsurprisingly popular tourist destination, Riomaggiore's toy town atmosphere is meant to be shared by all.

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Top 10 Supercomputers

Supercomputers are used for highly calculation-intensive tasks such as problems including quantum physics, weather forecasting, climate research, molecular modeling (computing the structures and properties of chemical compounds, biological macromolecules, polymers, and crystals), and physical simulations (such as simulation of airplanes in wind tunnels, simulation of the detonation of nuclear weapons, and research into nuclear fusion). Today the supercomputers range in the speed of the order of 200 teraflops and we listed top ten supercomputers with performance of the order of petaflops.

No. 10 Roadrunner: United States



The US's Super Computer built by one of the most famous computing system manufacturers The IBM. The Project was executed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. At this time the world's tenth fastest computer, the project expensed US$133-million. The Roadrunner is designed for a peak performance of 1.7 petaflops; achieving 1.026 on May 25, 2008 to become the world's first TOP500 Linpack sustained 1.0 petaflops system. Roadrunner being different from many existing supercomputers by the fact that it is a hybrid scheme design computer because it uses two different processor architectures.  The processors used in Road Runner's design scheme are; AMD Opteron 2210, operating at 1.8 GHz and IBM PowerXCell 8i, operating at 3.2 GHz. Cumulatively the Roadrunner is said to posses 122,400 cores. In November 2008, it reached a top performance of 1.456 petaflops, retaining its top spot in the TOP500 list.

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5 Storey Graffiti Masterpiece

Street artists from Montreal who call themselves A'shop drew this incredible Mother Nature-esque Madonna masterpiece. They used 500 cans of spray paint. The graffiti is very beautiful.

So, please shoot yourself the next time your would like to call your ugly drawing on public wall as a graffiti.



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Real Life Hotel California

Everyone knows this song by The Eagles. But have you ever dreamt to visit the legendary Hotel California in reality?

The Hotel California is located in Todos Santos, a town on Mexico's Baja California peninsula. It was founded by a Chinese immigrant in 1948. Since this was the only place in town where cold beer was served it soon became popular. That's probably why The Eagles devoted their song to this place. The hotel's complete renovation in 2002 transformed the original 16 rooms into 11 suites. 

Today this place is an icon that attracts many people.



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Living On The Edge

Now, this is what I mean by living on the edge. One thing for sure, I wouldn't want to live in one of these houses.

People who live at the top of the cliff at Porthkerry in South Wales probably don't like their new view. Their mobile houses were caught in a landslide, and they are now dangling over a 200ft drop. Luckily, only 1 caravan out of 15 was occupied during the catastrophe. The woman living in it was rescued and is safe now.



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Botas Picudas Mexicanas

Mexican pointy boots (Spanish: Botas picudas mexicanas) are a style of boots made with elongated toes that are popular footwear for men in parts of Mexico as well as in the United States. The boots are said to have originated in Matehuala in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. The pointy boots have risen to popularity at the same time as "tribal guarachero" music and the boots have become a preferred footwear for the all-male troupes that dance to the tribal music.


The boots reportedly originated around 2009 in Matehuala in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí, located in North-Central Mexico. Following their creation, the trend has expanded to parts of the United States where large numbers of Matehualan migrants live, particularly in Dallas, Texas, but also in Tennessee, Mississippi and Oklahoma


The pointy boots are made by elongating the toe of normal boots by as much as 5 feet (1.5 m), causing the toes to curl up toward the knees. Those boys or men who can not afford to pay a shoemaker to prepare the boots use garden hoses to make their own. The boots are then further modified according to the wearer's personal taste. Alterations incorporate paint and sequins and can go as far as adding flashing LED lights, disco balls and even mirrors

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When Parenting Fails Part II

Photos of parents who cannot be trust with children. Maybe they love their children, but treat them very irresponsible.



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High School In 1969

Ever wonder how your parents looks when they were at high school? These are high school fashions in 1969 photographed by Arthur Shatz for life magazine.

Let's travel back in time to 1969...



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Rudest Hand Gestures In The World

A taxi cuts you off in Rome. A Mumbai merchant spurns your best offer. A maitre d' snubs you in Beirut. At times like these, words can fail even the most seasoned polyglot. But now salvation is literally at hand, thanks to Rude Hand Gestures of the World, by Romana Lefevre, with photographs by Daniel Castro. 

When you're abroad and someone is giving you the thumbs up sign, it may not mean quite what you think it does. Likewise, in Jordan you should avoid inadvertently brushing your nose with your finger as it might lead to some unwanted sexual attention.


Sign: Thumb Ups
Meaning: Up yours
Used in: Greece, Latin America, Middle East, Russia, Sardinia, Western Africa

Depending on where you are, a thumbs up could just be a sign of approval. But in some countries, this refers to an action in the nether regions, and is meant as an offense. Visitors should note that to add insult to injury, the thumb can be jerked upwards.


Sign: Le Camembert
Meaning: Shut up
Used in: France 

This gesture mimes the closing of the mouth. Hold the fingers straight and then close them against the thumb

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Cool Team Building Activity


When the tension between department is too high and can't be control anymore, sooner or later it will spark retaliation. Who said you need to camping in the middle of jungle and doing stupid physical activity for your Team Building Activity? You have the whole stretch of your office for that.

Quite possibly the most epic cubicle battle in human history. LOL...


The Most Awesome Lampu Kelap-Kelip


The song might not really Halloweenish, it still definitely in upbeat mood as it sings along to LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem.

4 singing pumpkin faces, tombstones, hand carved pumpkins, strobes, floods and thousands of lights. Most all lights have been changed from incandescent to RGB LED so power consumption is a lot less than previous years. Also DMX added to show. All lights, faces and props are custom made (DIY) by me except for the roof line which are CCRs. Controlling channels have gone up 8X from last year. 1144 channels. Light-O-Rama. Riverside, CA



Hidden Faces Around Us

There are lots of hidden faces everywhere around us. While we're at home, in the car or just taking a walk. You just need to notice them and have a camera next to you so you can take a picture. Some of them have different face expressions, some are funny, some sad or just disturbing.



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Rubik's Cube Earth

If regular Rubik's Cubes just aren't tough enough for you, then try the Rubik's Cube Earth. It costs about USD 20, and should be significantly harder than regular Rubik's Cubes because it lacks the distinguishing colors. Plus, you also have to know what the Earth actually looks like.

Now, if previously you solved the Rubik's Cube again and again and again, it might because ordinary cube are arrange based on distinctive colour. With this Earth version, it will also challenge your geography knowledge.

My advice, keep your world map near while solving this cube. Buy from here



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Celebrities After Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery is a medical speciality concerned with the correction or restoration of form.

But in celebrities cases, their appearance hardly seems to have been corrected in any sense of the word. These celebrities have overdone it, they are so obsessed with their looks that after numerous aesthetic surgeries they look like they have come out from a silly cartoon. 

Nevertheless, some do look better after surgery, but mostly, they become worst

Janice Dickinson
Joan Rivers
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Python Leather Handbags Making Process

Origin of these photos is unknown although I'm quite sure, based on the appearance of people inside these photos, it happen from southeast asia region. 

Python snakes are non-venomous, and they try to stay away from human beings as much as they can. The fact that we go out of our way to kill them just to make handbags literally makes my stomach turn. Part of me thinks that if most people knew what these poor animals had to endure so we could spend $3,000 on a handbag, they might reconsider.

Below is the pictorial process that shows how brutal the man can be. What the heck are we doing?

Warning: This post might contains disturbing images that not suitable for some personnel. View at your own risk.



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