miercuri, 15 iunie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Anorexic Girls

Posted: 15 Jun 2011 04:53 PM PDT

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight and an obsessive fear of gaining weight. It is often coupled with a distorted self image which may be maintained by various cognitive biases that alter how the affected individual evaluates and thinks about her or his body, food and eating. Persons with anorexia nervosa continue to feel hunger, but deny themselves all but very small quantities of food.

The average caloric intake of a person with anorexia nervosa is 600-800 calories per day, but there are extreme cases of complete self-starvation. It is a serious mental illness with a high incidence of comorbidity and the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. Girls with anorexia are at risk for a number of serious health problems, including osteoporosis (bone loss), kidney disease, liver disease, heart failure, and even death. Anorexic girls are often not aware of the serious risks posed by their condition and may not seek the treatment they need.

Many of these photos are horrible, but I really hope that after you see these, if you are a woman, you will never be like them…If you are a man I really hope that you don't like this kind of "sexy" anorexic women.



















A feeding tube could be the future..




































Anorexic Models


































Stop Anorexia



Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 22

Posted: 15 Jun 2011 04:32 PM PDT

Here you will find a new selection of some Funny Demotivational Posters. These kind of posters are fun to watch and have around. Let's face it, motivational posters aren't as fun and sometimes don't get the message through peoples heads.

Funny Demotivational Posters can really break the ice and put a humorous twist in your workplace, room, dorms etc.

Related Posts:
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 1
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 2
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 3
Best Demotivational Posters - Part 4
Best Demotivational Posters - Part 5
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 6
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 7
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 8
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 9
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 10
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 11
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 12
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 13
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 14
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 15
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 16
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 17
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 18
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 19
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 20
Funny Demotivational Posters - Part 21
















































































































How to Recover from a Customer Service Fiasco (Infographic)

Posted: 15 Jun 2011 03:56 PM PDT

The real-time web has given customers amazing power to vent their issues in a very public and gigantic space. It's why companies such as Comcast launched @ComcastCares, a Twitter channel completely devoted to customer support and well, customer complaints. Because let's face it, if there is ever an industry that can provoke mass ire it's the cable companies.

These days, it's very easy for customers to get the message out when they feel a company has wronged them. Get a few folks on Twitter, tack on a hashtag to the tune of #thiscompanysucks, and suddenly you're at the center of a nationally trending conversation that could've been easily prevented had you just been prepared. More than ever, companies need to have a strategy in place to prevent online customer service dust ups from becoming full-blown disasters.

The infographic below offers tips on how to get started:

More Infographics.

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Source: zendesk


Balloon Sculptures by Larry Moss

Posted: 14 Jun 2011 09:22 PM PDT

Vincent van Gogh used paint. Auguste Rodin worked in bronze. Larry Moss shapes air with the use of balloons. Moss's unusual art has been displayed in 12 countries on four continents. His achievements have been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records and Ripley's Believe It or Not! You can check out more of their work here.