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- Hilarious Photoshopped London Looter Pictures
- How To Eat Your First Birthday Cake
- Alexandra "Kissie" Nilsson, a Swedish Star of Facebook
- Improve Attractiveness with Body Language [infographic]
- Real Madrid Vs 109 kids in GuangZhou China
- Famous Fictional Characters Who Were Based On Real People
Hilarious Photoshopped London Looter Pictures Posted: 11 Aug 2011 02:09 PM PDT |
How To Eat Your First Birthday Cake Posted: 11 Aug 2011 02:02 PM PDT |
Alexandra "Kissie" Nilsson, a Swedish Star of Facebook Posted: 11 Aug 2011 01:52 PM PDT Alexandra "Kissie" Nilsson is an Internet celebrity from Sweden. Alexandra "Kissie" Nilsson is 20 years old but she has already undergone 12 plastic surgeries, including breast, lip and butt enhancements, as well as nose and ear "corrections." She considers herself the star of Swedish Facebook. Even in the hospital Kissie wants to look pretty! That is how she looked like. |
Improve Attractiveness with Body Language [infographic] Posted: 11 Aug 2011 01:11 PM PDT Actions speak louder than words… no really. According to today's infographic from 100 Best Dating Sites, this adage is especially true at the start of a romantic relationship. Small non-verbal cues—a smile, length of eye contact, and posture—communicate more to potential romantic interests than that clever line carefully mined from a Hugh Grant flick (though that never hurts). The infographic dissects several ways the body communicates and gives some hints for both women and men. Regardless of gender, "crinkly eyed" smiles are considered more sincere, and the 0.5 second smile effectively bridges the gap between smirking and faking. The infographic also gives tips on appearing more confident. Whether you are a master of first impressions or your pick-up routine leaves something to be desired, approximately 55% of communication is made before you say anything; effectively master the art of body language and your interpersonal interactions just might improve. Click to Enlarge. Source: 100bestdatingsites |
Real Madrid Vs 109 kids in GuangZhou China Posted: 10 Aug 2011 10:09 PM PDT |
Famous Fictional Characters Who Were Based On Real People Posted: 10 Aug 2011 09:49 PM PDT Writers of all types draw inspiration from themselves, their friends and family or famous figures in order to create memorable, nuanced characters. It happens regularly in every form of media, oftentimes without the audience's awareness. Here are ten famous characters you never knew were based on real life people. Shrek Shrek's appearence is based on that of pro-wrestler Maurice Tillet, a man born with a rare disease called acromegaly. Beavis & Butthead Mike Judge based the look of Beavis & Butthead on two professors he had at UCSD. The Joker Joker's signature look is derived from the 1928 film The Man Who Laughs. Of course, that movie is super creepy. Quasimodo Quasimodo gets his signature appearance from an actual historical figure, a sculptor working in Notre Dame in the 1800's. Winnie The Pooh Winnie the Pooh is based on Winnipeg the bear, a small black bear who lived in the London Zoo. Dr. Eggman The creators of Sonic based the appearence of Eggman on Theodore Roosevelt… and an egg. The Dude The Cohen Brothers' inspiration for Jeffery 'The Dude' Lebowski was producer and politcal activist Jeff Dowd. Apparently Dowd also enjoyed white russians. Patrick Bateman Christian Bale said he based his performance of Patrick Bateman in the film 'American Psycho' on Tom Cruise. Bret Easton Ellis, who wrote the book, also said he considered Cruise an influence. Makes sense. Uncle Sam Uncle Sam was inspired by Samuel Wilson, a meat-packer who sold his product to soldiers during the War Of 1812. Norman Bates, Leatherface, & Buffalo Bill Movie murderers Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill were all based on one serial killer: Ed Gein. Gein is notorious for murdering his victims and keeping the cut-up pieces of their bodies around his farmhouse. When investigators raided his home, they found, among other things, "four noses, nine masks of human skin, a lampshade made from the skin from a human face, and a belt made from human female nipples." |
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